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Policing Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods - The Miami Study and Findings for Law Enforcement in the United States (Hardcover)
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Policing Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods - The Miami Study and Findings for Law Enforcement in the United States (Hardcover)
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A fascinating and well-written book by an established researcher in
the field. Alpert treats problems faced by police in rapidly
changing multiethnic communities such as Miami-Dade County, the
locus of the study. The focus on the relationship of informal and
formal social control systems provides more insight into the
vicissitudes of ethnic neighborhoods and their support of the
police than might ever be gained from hours of Miami Vice. The book
offers sociohistorical background material, conceptual and
analytical frameworks, methods, data, analysis, and data
interpretation. Alpert finds that neither police nor members of
black communities perceived the degree of congruence in these areas
with policing reported for Cuban and Anglo communities. Residence
in specific neighborhoods was more significant than ethnicity or
gender in perceptions of policing. . . . Excellent bibliography.
Upper-division undergraduates and above. Choice In the past
twenty-five years, the Miami metropolitan area has undergone a
dramatic ethnic transformation that has brought with it complex
challenges to the existing social order. The study grew out of an
attempt to find workable and effective solutions to the problems
faced by the area's police force in the wake of serious rioting and
conflict between the populace and police. Alpert and Dunham argue
that only by understanding the various ethnic groups' attitudes
toward police and policing can beneficial means of maintaining
order and controlling crime be planned and implemented. In
developing their argument, the authors introduce the concepts of
neighborhood as a conceptual and analytical unit, and they
construct an interaction model that focuses on the interplay
between the informal system of social control within the
neighborhoods and the formal system of social control of the
police.
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