These theoretical assertions are tested through the case study of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This constitutional city has been a citadel of violence towards Blacks throughout its history. The limited efforts to thwart such has lent tacit approval to police violence. Philadelphia was the target of two unprecedented federal suits involving police brutality and the forerunner of innovative techniques to address that concern. However, negligible results of such litigation and the absence of clear guidelines governing police actions led to the unscrupulous manner in which MOVE was forced from their homes in 1978 and again in 1985. It was concluded that the reluctance of the courts to prosecute violators, coupled with the expansion of police dis...
Most research on killings of police in urban areas attempted to link lethal violence against officer...
It is as much the duty of Government to render prompt justice against itself in favor of its citizen...
A Review of Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force by Jerome H. Skolnick and James J....
This thesis combines theoretical and practical reasoning behind police brutality and draws on method...
Police unions have garnered the attention of the media and some scholars in recent years. That atten...
The study was focused on United States of America\u27s problem regarding Institutional Racial Profil...
Today\u27s police administrators need administrative policy statements that can be easily followed b...
Although considerable scholarship has explored the riots of the 1960s as the culmination of tensions...
Although police departments across the country have attempted to ameliorate the hostility between po...
Most research on killings of police in urban areas attempted to link lethal violence against officer...
Police misconduct, particularly police brutality, is the excessive and unwarranted force that has be...
Complaints against police (e.g., officer involved shootings, stop and frisk, and brutality) in Phila...
Police brutality is a very timely issue as a new case has seemed to pop up every couple of weeks or ...
In 1985 police bombed the Philadelphia headquarters occupied by members of the black counterculture ...
Both historically and in contemporary times, police violence against African American social movemen...
Most research on killings of police in urban areas attempted to link lethal violence against officer...
It is as much the duty of Government to render prompt justice against itself in favor of its citizen...
A Review of Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force by Jerome H. Skolnick and James J....
This thesis combines theoretical and practical reasoning behind police brutality and draws on method...
Police unions have garnered the attention of the media and some scholars in recent years. That atten...
The study was focused on United States of America\u27s problem regarding Institutional Racial Profil...
Today\u27s police administrators need administrative policy statements that can be easily followed b...
Although considerable scholarship has explored the riots of the 1960s as the culmination of tensions...
Although police departments across the country have attempted to ameliorate the hostility between po...
Most research on killings of police in urban areas attempted to link lethal violence against officer...
Police misconduct, particularly police brutality, is the excessive and unwarranted force that has be...
Complaints against police (e.g., officer involved shootings, stop and frisk, and brutality) in Phila...
Police brutality is a very timely issue as a new case has seemed to pop up every couple of weeks or ...
In 1985 police bombed the Philadelphia headquarters occupied by members of the black counterculture ...
Both historically and in contemporary times, police violence against African American social movemen...
Most research on killings of police in urban areas attempted to link lethal violence against officer...
It is as much the duty of Government to render prompt justice against itself in favor of its citizen...
A Review of Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force by Jerome H. Skolnick and James J....