In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)
Since 2014, the media and the American public have paid more attention than ever to the use of deadly force by American police officers. This accessible book, written in plain English, provides in objective, accurate terms contextually relevant facts on incidents during 2015 in which police officers killed unarmed civilians. It provides reporters, activists, scholars, police administrators, and legislators with high-level analysis to stimulate educated debate.

The incidents are described in neutrally written accounts, with analysis and commentary from three perspectives: a police data expert; a veteran street cop and narcotics detective; and an experienced expert witness in the use of force.

With chapters by a commissioner of one of America's largest police departments, and a former Navy SEAL commander, the book presents these controversial issues in a new way: fearlessly criticizing the police where warranted, and equally, pointing out where the police acted not just correctly, but honorably.

This version of the book has been updated to fix general formatting and typographical issues, and to fix problems with analyses on several cases, notably those of Donald "Dontay" Ivy, and Omar Lopez.
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In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)
Since 2014, the media and the American public have paid more attention than ever to the use of deadly force by American police officers. This accessible book, written in plain English, provides in objective, accurate terms contextually relevant facts on incidents during 2015 in which police officers killed unarmed civilians. It provides reporters, activists, scholars, police administrators, and legislators with high-level analysis to stimulate educated debate.

The incidents are described in neutrally written accounts, with analysis and commentary from three perspectives: a police data expert; a veteran street cop and narcotics detective; and an experienced expert witness in the use of force.

With chapters by a commissioner of one of America's largest police departments, and a former Navy SEAL commander, the book presents these controversial issues in a new way: fearlessly criticizing the police where warranted, and equally, pointing out where the police acted not just correctly, but honorably.

This version of the book has been updated to fix general formatting and typographical issues, and to fix problems with analyses on several cases, notably those of Donald "Dontay" Ivy, and Omar Lopez.
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In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)

In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)

In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)
In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)

In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians (Updated)

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Overview

Since 2014, the media and the American public have paid more attention than ever to the use of deadly force by American police officers. This accessible book, written in plain English, provides in objective, accurate terms contextually relevant facts on incidents during 2015 in which police officers killed unarmed civilians. It provides reporters, activists, scholars, police administrators, and legislators with high-level analysis to stimulate educated debate.

The incidents are described in neutrally written accounts, with analysis and commentary from three perspectives: a police data expert; a veteran street cop and narcotics detective; and an experienced expert witness in the use of force.

With chapters by a commissioner of one of America's largest police departments, and a former Navy SEAL commander, the book presents these controversial issues in a new way: fearlessly criticizing the police where warranted, and equally, pointing out where the police acted not just correctly, but honorably.

This version of the book has been updated to fix general formatting and typographical issues, and to fix problems with analyses on several cases, notably those of Donald "Dontay" Ivy, and Omar Lopez.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158183355
Publisher: CIAI Press
Publication date: 04/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 449
File size: 480 KB

About the Author

A police detective and law enforcement data expert, Nick Selby founded the StreetCred Police Killings in Context data project in 2015.

An experienced, veteran officer, trainer, and investigator, Ben Singleton’s perspective brings street experience to nuanced analysis.

With 27 years of practical and academic experience, Ed Flosi, MS is a renowned use-of-force instructor and use-of-force expert witness.
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