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Making News of Police Violence - A Comparative Study of Toronto and New York City (Hardcover)
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Making News of Police Violence - A Comparative Study of Toronto and New York City (Hardcover)
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Although many people consider excessive police violence
disconcerting, if, when, and how they voice their opinion or
respond by taking some sort of action has generally remained
empirically unknown. In the hope of understanding this process,
Ross has developed a four-stage model, based on a review of the
literature and on interviews with the relevant actors. He then uses
this tool to analyze police violence that occurred in Toronto,
Canada and New York City, over a fifteen-year period. To better
focus the study, he uses in-depth case studies of three
well-publicized cases of police violence from each city, matched on
important criteria. This study addresses a difficult, timely, and
important topic for victims, for police personnel, and for society.
Ross concludes that, in general, most individuals do not respond to
police use of excessive force; further, if and when they do usually
depends on the context of the violence. Using both quantitative and
qualitative methods, Ross's model integrates a variety of
approaches to improve our understanding of how communities come to
define and control the use of force by police, including literature
on the role of media efforts and their impact upon police violence.
The work concludes with an analysis of the reasons why people react
so infrequently to incidents of excessive force.
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