LEADER 00000cam 2200505 i 4500 001 on1232419010 003 OCoLC 005 20210309023516.0 008 201218s2021 nyua b 001 0 eng d 019 1237713323 020 9781642657890|q(paperback) 020 1642657891|q(paperback) 035 (OCoLC)1232419010|z(OCoLC)1237713323 040 DON|beng|erda|cDON|dOCLCO|dJCU|dNAM|dGGJ|dSGB|dCGN|dOCLCF |dIBI 043 n-us--- 049 CKEA 050 4 HV8139|b.P655 2021 082 04 363.20973|223 245 00 Policing in 2020 /|c[compiled by Grey House Publishing]. 264 1 Amenia, New York :|bGrey House Publishing,|c2021. 300 xiii, 217 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 The reference shelf / H.W. Wilson, a Division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ;|vvolume 93, number 1 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |g1.|tPolice force --|tUnderstanding police brutality -- |tThe long, painful history of police brutality in the U.S. /|rKatie Nodjimbadem --|tWhat the police really believe /|rZack Beauchamp --|tGeorge Floyd and the history of police brutality in America /|rKadijatou Diallo and John Shattuck --|t10 things we know about race and policing in the U.S. /|rDrew DeSilver, Michael Lipka, and Dalia Fahmy --|tWhy statistics don't capture the full extent of the systemic bias in policing /|rLaura Bronner - -|g2.|tPolicing in place --|tCommunity policing and the role of police --|tPolling finds a divide in how Americans view police and protestors /|rTimothy Rich, et al. --|tThe negative consequences of entangling local policing and immigration enforcement /|rDanyelle Solomon, Tom Jawetz, and Sanam Malik --|tHas ICE found a way to get around sanctuary policies? /|rJack Herrera --|tCalls for reform bring renewed focus to community policing, but does it work? /|rCandice Norwood --|g3.|tPlague policing -- |tPolicing in the age of COVID-19 --|tPolicing during the coronavirus pandemic /|rEd Chung, Betsy Pearl, and Lea Hunter --|tExplainer: why police will be crucial players in the battle against coronavirus /|rTerry Goldsworthy and Robyn Lincoln --|tDo we really need the COVID-19 police? / |rMarc Siegel --|tU.S. policing after wave one of COVID-19 /|rVanda Felbab-Brown --|tCOVID-19 curbs community policing at a time of diminishing trust /|rDavid Montgomery --|g4.|tTraining days --|tPolice education and policy --|tPolice reformers push for de-escalation training, but the jury is out on its effectiveness /|rErin Schumaker --|tPrivate company moves to profit from New York's police reforms /|rAlice Speri --|tPolice reforms stall around the country, despite new wave of activism / |rNolan D. McCaskill --|tCould "insight policing" have saved Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray and others? /|rMegan Price --|g5.|tSteps toward reform --|tSolving problems for a better policing system --|tPerfect storm: defund the police, COVID-19 lead to biggest police budget cuts in decade /|rKevin Johnson and Kristine Phillips --|tLos Angeles cuts LAPD spending, taking police staffing to its lowest level in 12 years /|rDavid Zahniser, Dakota Smith, Emily Alpert Reyes --|tWhat exactly does it mean to defund the police? /|rAmanda Arnold --|tThe defunding debate / |rJack Herrera --|g6.|tPolicing the digital citizen -- |tTechnology in policing --|tThe Microsoft police state: mass surveillance, facial recognition, and the azure cloud /|rMichael Kwet --|tCops in Miami, NYC arrest protesters from facial recognition matches /|rKate Cox --|tPolice are using facial recognition for minor crimes because they can /|rAlfred Ng --|tBody cameras are seen as key to police reform: but do they increase accountability? /|rCandice Norwood --|tBody cameras may not be the easy answer everyone was looking for /|rLindsey Van Ness --|tAmazon's doorbell camera Ring is working with police--and controlling what they say /|rKari Paul --|tHow to reform police monitoring of social media /|rRachel Levinson- Waldman and Angel Diaz. 520 This volume of The Reference Shelf looks at the challenges facing police, from funding and staffing shortages to the influence of political polarization. The changing public perception of police and calls for reform are also examined. The controversial "Defund the Police" and "Black Lives Matter" protests against police brutality are covered, while other articles explore policing and immigration enforcement, mental health and de-escalation training, and law enforcement during civil rights protests. 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