What to Believe About Police? : When Hype and Illusion Replace Our Willingness to Self-Analyze
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Author
Lumb, Richard C.Keyword
Police AccountabilityJournal title
Issues in Policing and Requisite ChallengesDate Published
2016-01-01
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Blaming police, public safety, first responders, corrections and other federal, state, county, and municipal agencies is often a deflection of attention from facts. Why, is it to persuade and seek support for a particular position and less about solutions? Police officers are held accountable when facts and evidence emerge. Lawful protocol and procedure come into play, not emotion and unsubstantiated accusation. Is that not exactly what you and I would also demand?Description
From the author's book, “Issues in Policing and Requisite Challenges” (2016), ISBN-13: 978-1540375841.Collections