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Race, riots, and the police, by Howard Rahtz

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Race, riots, and the police, by Howard Rahtz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-194) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Race, riots, and the police
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
941875340
Responsibility statement
by Howard Rahtz
Summary
"Reflected almost daily in headlines, the enormous rift between the police and the communities they serve--especially African American communities--remains one of the major challenges facing the United States. And race-related riots continue to be a violent manifestation of that rift. Can this dismal state of affairs be changed? Can the distrust between black citizens and the police ever be transformed into mutual respect? Howard Rahtz addresses this issue, first tracing the history of race riots in the US and then drawing on both the lessons of that history and his own first-hand experience to offer a realistic approach for developing and maintaining a police force that is a true community partner."--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Race, riots, and the police -- From the red summer to 1943 -- From the 1960s to Baltimore -- Learning from history -- Police use of force -- The war on drugs -- Repairing the relationship -- Building police legitimacy -- Stopping the riots before they start -- Moving from ideas to action -- Transforming fear to trust
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