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Police traffic stops and racial profiling : resolving management, labor, and civil rights conflicts /

This textbook examines the controversial issue of racial profiling and how it affects a police officer's decision concerning which drivers should be stopped for questioning during routine traffic duty. This textbook takes the strong stance that racial profiling should be universally rejected as...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: O'Reilly, James T., 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Springfield, Ill. : Charles C. Thomas, ©2002.
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520 |a This textbook examines the controversial issue of racial profiling and how it affects a police officer's decision concerning which drivers should be stopped for questioning during routine traffic duty. This textbook takes the strong stance that racial profiling should be universally rejected as a police strategy. However, profiling of offenders without regard to race should continue to be used by police officers as a sound crime fighting strategy. The author explains that profiling is not only a necessary strategy for police officers, but that profiling is indeed a natural part of human psychology that allows people to better understand the world. The textbook is divided into eight sections. Section one explains the value of traffic stops to maintaining the public order and how some stops end up in court. Section two explains the controversy surrounding racial profiling and the ways in which it affects civil rights and even community relations. This section also takes a look at recent racial profiling litigation. Section three looks at specific State and Federal cases where racial profiling has presented legal complications. In particular, this section discusses racial profiling cases that occurred in New Jersey, Maryland, Illinois, Los Angeles, New York, Minnesota, and Ohio. The fourth section discusses legal issues involved with racial profiling, including an examination of the police civil rights pattern or practice statute, more commonly simply called section 14141. This section also provides an overview of common police defenses and case settlements. Section five explains the birth of Federal civil rights consent decrees and how they operate. This section also reports on the use of monitors to evaluate police department practices and on the fiscal impact of implementing racial profiling remedial actions. Section six reports on the effects of litigation on police conduct and operations. Section seven discusses the roles of elected officials, police managers, and police unions in relation to managing the impacts of legal remedies on police service. Finally, section eight outlines the consequences consent decrees have had on the operations of police departments. The author concludes by cautioning that although racial profiling should not be among the strategies employed by police officers, heavy-handed constraints placed on officers by political officials could seriously undermine the crime fighting potential of our Nations police departments. 
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505 0 |a POLICE TRAFFIC STOPSAND RACIAL PROFILING; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2 TRAFFIC STOPS AND POLICEINVESTIGATIONS; Chapter 3 PHASE 1 OF THE TRAFFIC STOP:; Chapter 4 PHASE 2: DRIVER INQUIRIES AND CHECKS; Chapter 5 PHASE 3: SEARCHES OF THESTOPPED VEHICLE; Chapter 6 PHASE 4: SUPPRESSION OF EVIDENCE; Chapter 7 PHASE 5: CIVIL RIGHTS CLAIMSBASED ON STOPS; Chapter 8 HISTORY OF THE RACIAL PROFILINGCHALLENGES; Chapter 9 THE IDEOLOGICAL CONTEXT; Chapter 11 THE NEW JERSEY EXPERIENCE WITHRACIAL PROFILING REMEDIES; Chapter 12 OTHER STATE AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES; Chapter 13 FEDERAL EXPERIENCE. 
505 8 |a Chapter 14 THE POLICEChapter 15 POLICE DEFENSES AND SETTLEMENTS; Chapter 15 POLICE DEFENSES AND SETTLEMENTS; Chapter 16 THE JUDICIAL ROLE; Chapter 17 MONITORS OVERSEEING POLICE; Chapter 18 SURVIVING A CONSENT DECREE; Chapter 19 COSTS AND BUDGETS REQUIRED; Chapter 20 INDIVIDUAL SUITS AGAINST POLICE; Chapter 21 IMPACTS OF THE REMEDIAL ACTIONS; Chapter 22 ROLE OF ELECTED OFFICIALS; Chapter 23 ROLE OF POLICE MANAGERS; Chapter 24 ROLES OF POLICE UNIONS; Chapter 25 DISCIPLINE; Chapter 26 ARBITRATION OF RACIAL; Chapter 27 POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS EFFECTS; Chapter 28 LONG TERM EFFECT OF REMEDIES. 
505 8 |a Chapter 29 AVOIDING RACIAL PROFILING CHARGESChapter 30 THE ROLE OF TRAINING; INDEX. 
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