Managing accountability systems for police conduct : internal affairs and external oversight /
Noble, Jeffrey J.
Managing accountability systems for police conduct : internal affairs and external oversight / Jeffrey J. Noble, Geoffrey P. Alpert. - Long Grove, Ill. : Waveland, c2009. - xv, 327 p. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Police officers are invested with awesome powers and may use physical force to take a citizen into custody. These powers help the police enforce laws and control suspects, but they also have the potential to be abused. The police must be responsive and accountable about crime and safety, but they must also be responsive and accountable to the law and the rights of citizens. Police abuse of power has a long and unfortunate history in the United States, often because of the failure to develop meaningful procedures to ensure police accountability." "This book introduces the reader to a unit of the police department that has been secretive and lacking transparency, despite being an integral part of policing for a number of years. Noble and Alpert clearly explain the structure and function of internal affairs or professional compliance units and provide guidance for establishing an effective unit that will benefit both the police and the community."--Jacket
9781577665670 (pbk)
363.2068
Managing accountability systems for police conduct : internal affairs and external oversight / Jeffrey J. Noble, Geoffrey P. Alpert. - Long Grove, Ill. : Waveland, c2009. - xv, 327 p. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Police officers are invested with awesome powers and may use physical force to take a citizen into custody. These powers help the police enforce laws and control suspects, but they also have the potential to be abused. The police must be responsive and accountable about crime and safety, but they must also be responsive and accountable to the law and the rights of citizens. Police abuse of power has a long and unfortunate history in the United States, often because of the failure to develop meaningful procedures to ensure police accountability." "This book introduces the reader to a unit of the police department that has been secretive and lacking transparency, despite being an integral part of policing for a number of years. Noble and Alpert clearly explain the structure and function of internal affairs or professional compliance units and provide guidance for establishing an effective unit that will benefit both the police and the community."--Jacket
9781577665670 (pbk)
363.2068