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Crime --- Police discretion --- Police
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Police discretion --- Admonition --- Decriminalization --- Acquittals --- Décriminalisation --- Décriminalisation --- Police discretion - France --- Police discretion - Québec (Province) --- Police discretion - Great Britain
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Social problems --- Police discretion --- Police --- Salford. --- Salford
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Depolicing—the withdrawal from proactive law enforcement by officers on the line—has become an increasing concern within both police departments and the communities that they serve. Willard Oliver, a former policeman himself, draws on extensive interviews with officers in a variety of jurisdictions to explore how prevalent depolicing has become, why officers engage in it, and what can be done to minimize it. With officer behavior under more and more intense scrutiny, Depolicing is a uniquely important contribution to ongoing debates.
Police discretion --- Police-community relations --- Police administration
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Police corruption --- Police discretion --- Police ethics --- Congresses.
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Criminal justice, Administration of --- Judicial discretion --- Police discretion --- Decision making.
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Police discretion --- Police patrol --- Police professionalization --- Police-community relations.
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In this Element we build on our previous work conceptualizing a craft learning model for governing police discretion. We envision a model for harnessing patrol officers' craft knowledge and skills, learned through experience handling similar street-level encounters over time, to the development of standards for evaluating the quality of their decision-making. To clarify the logic of this model and its potential for police reform, we situate it within the context of other systems of discretion control, including law, bureaucracy, science, and the community. We also consider obstacles. We conclude that police organizations need to balance the different strategies for channeling and controlling discretion toward the goal of advancing more transparent and principled decision-making. The challenge is finding a balance that helps prevent arbitrary, pernicious, or uncompromising uses of police authority, but that also empowers and rewards officers for using the skills of perception and resourcefulness that contribute to wise judgment.
Police discretion. --- Law enforcement --- Police administration. --- Decision making. --- Methodology.
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Police discretion --- Police brutality --- Police administration --- United States.
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Police discretion --- Police patrol --- Police professionalization --- Police-community relations --- 343.9 --- -Police discretion --- -Police patrol --- -Police professionalization --- -Police-community relations --- Police --- Public relations --- Police professionalism --- Professionalization of police --- Discretion, Police --- Administrative discretion --- Criminologie --(algemeen) --- Vocational guidance --- 343.9 Criminologie --(algemeen) --- Police discretion - California --- Police patrol - California --- Police professionalization - California --- Police discretion - United States
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