Zusammenfassung: | Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword -- 1 An Introduction and Recommendation That Police Be Trained By Black People -- The Relationship Between Black People and the Police -- My Lived Experience, in Brief -- Calling the Police for Mentally Ill Black People Is Dangerous -- Contributing Authors' Perspectives -- Discussion Questions and Concepts/Terms -- Bibliography -- Part I Evolution and Future of Policing Black People -- 2 Black Criminology and Criminal Justice 101 -- Police-Community Incidences and Police Training -- Black Criminology -- Nature vs. Nurture -- Social Structure Theories -- Rational Choice Theory -- Historical Context of Social Structure and Classical Criminological Theories -- Social Structure Theory and Law Enforcement's Approach to Policing Blacks -- Theory Tested -- Policing and Urban Violence -- Applicability of Black Criminology-A Crime Incident: The Murder of Pop Smoke -- Conclusion -- Discussion Questions, Concepts/Terms, and Theorists -- Bibliography -- 3 Due Process and Justice in Black Communities -- Chapter Questions to Incite Opening Discussions -- Overview of Police Public Service Programs and Community Relations Attempts -- The Police Athletic League (PAL) Clubs -- Citizen Patrols -- Officer Friendly -- Civilian Police Review and Advisory Boards -- Community Policing -- A Public Health Approach to Address Health, Crime, Justice, and Safety -- The Lens of Social Epidemiology to Examine Crime in Black Communities -- The Lens of Legal Epidemiology to Examine Crime in Black Communities -- Citizen Science-A Strategy to Sustain Civility Between Police and Black Communities -- Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter Summary -- Discussion and Concepts/Terms -- Imitation of Life Media Study Reflection Activity.
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