CRIM 251 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: The Blind Spot, Police Misconduct, Longitudinal Study
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The effects of citizen monitoring on the police: an examination of citizen monitoring and police. Portrays what police are doing (but only one side to the story) S. 26, 27, 37 of the ccc contain provisions pertaining to a police officer"s ability to use force. Certain situations require police to apply physical force in compliance with the law. Certain administrative policies can ameliorate police misconduct. Police by far the most visible cj personnel. Primary visibility: direct observation of police by the public. Secondary visibility: images and accounts of policing experienced through the consumption of mass media. The new visibility: persuasive viewing is supplemented by the emergence eof technologies that have radically redistributed the means of recording and disseminating images and narratives: e. g. , public recordings put on social media platform. Public exposure of neglect is heightened because of police visibility. Can negatively impact police as an organization.