CRM/LAW C7 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Multiracial, Due Process, Hot Pursuit

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Week 2: lecture 5 - policing strategies and impact. Expectation of police - they respond to crime, take care of the dangerous people. Reading - donald black - social organization of arrest. Data collected by systematic observation of police-citizen transactions in boston, chicago, d. c. Recorded data in incident booklets not in presence of police. Mixed race and social class status case excluded. Daily round of patrol officer infrequently involves arrest or even encounters with criminal suspect. Tries to figure out why police were called. Disrespect to the police positive relationship with the police. None, but found that aa were more likely to show disrespect to police --> more likely to be arrested. Applied regardless of crime rate, type, or other variations. Relies on traditional law enforcement powers of police in preventing crime. Employs limited range of approaches and make relatively little use of outside institutions. Assumption - police can draw from broader array of resources.

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