State policy dilemmas

This chapter provides a conversation with Brendan McQuade, an activist scholar, and two police trainers, Jeffrey Goltz and Jhon Sanabria. Brendan McQuade explains how we can reduce our reliance on police organizations as a general emergency service and shift the responsibility of pressing social pro...

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Authors: Gascón, Daniel (Author) ; Goltz, Jeffrey W. (Author) ; Sanabria, Jhon (Author) ; McQuade, Brendan (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Police and state crime in the Americas
Year: 2024, Pages: 319-347
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Summary:This chapter provides a conversation with Brendan McQuade, an activist scholar, and two police trainers, Jeffrey Goltz and Jhon Sanabria. Brendan McQuade explains how we can reduce our reliance on police organizations as a general emergency service and shift the responsibility of pressing social problems away from police and toward community-based organizations. Jeffrey Goltz and Jhon Sanabria explore current police training innovations in a Latin American community of the U.S. and point toward extreme examples of paramilitary violence as a warning against the possibility of shifting public safety responsibilities to non-state agencies.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 344-347
ISBN:9783031458118