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American law enforcement, and the public’s perception of police,
is a topic of growing interest among academics, practitioners, and
policymakers. From the 2014 events in Ferguson, MO, and the alleged
"Ferguson Effect", to the debate over the impact of body-worn
cameras (BWCs), police militarization, use of force, and other
practices that may alter the public’s view of police legitimacy
and procedural justice, there is an increasing need for research
addressing these contemporary issues in American policing. This
book presents the latest research on these topics, as well as
related topics noted in the Presidential Task Force on 21st Century
Policing, such as police use of technology, transparency,
oversight, and building trust with the community. The studies
contained in this book examine these issues by leveraging empirical
data on policing, public perceptions, crime, and diverse research
methods, to present high-quality analysis of these timely and
relevant topics in today’s world. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Crime and
Justice.
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