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Forces of Deviance: Understanding the Dark Side of Policing

DOC Forces of Deviance: Understanding the Dark Side of Policing by Victor E. Kappeler; Richard D. Sluder; Geoffrey P. Alpert in History

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New scholarship on World War II continues to broaden our understanding. With each passing year we know more about the triumphs and the tragedies of America’s involvement in the momentous conflict. Tapping into this greater awareness of the accomplishments of both soldiers and civilians and a better recognition of the consequences of decisions made; Allan Winkler presents the third edition of his highly popular series volume. Informed by the latest historical literature and featuring many new thoughtfully chosen photographs; the third edition of Home Front U.S.A. continues to ponder the question of "the good war;" the moral implications of the use of the atomic bomb; the implications of expanding wartime roles for women; African Americans; American Jews; the imprisonment of Japanese Americans at the hands of the federal government; and the experiences of the many other people who; though relegated to the fringe of mainstream society; contributed in important ways to the nation's successful prosecution of its greatest challenge.


#1107497 in Books Waveland Press 1998-02-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x 6.25 x .75l; #File Name: 0881339830314 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Must have!By SweetPickleWhile not a common occurrence; police deviance and misconduct does happen. This book helps to understand the issue. Must have for anyone studying the subject!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy spockOne cannot understand police shootings and misconduct without engaging this poignant book!0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Doesn't Bring Much to the TableBy bloy105This textbook uses a series of disturbing examples to paint law enforcement as hopelessly corrupt. It offers few innovative or original solutions. This book isn't very thoughtful or useful. It also fails to use sufficient statistical measures to make its case.

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