"Introducing the Justice Series Chapter 4. The chapter now begins with a discussion of drug decriminalization and police hiring. Chapter 5. The chapter now begins with discussion of the dangers and unpredictability of police work. It ends with a case study of police subculture and officer stress. Chapter 6. The relationship between de-policing and rising crime is explored. Chapter 7. A discussion of predictive policing begins the chapter, and it concludes with an exploration of the police use of drones. Chapter 8. This ...
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"Introducing the Justice Series Chapter 4. The chapter now begins with a discussion of drug decriminalization and police hiring. Chapter 5. The chapter now begins with discussion of the dangers and unpredictability of police work. It ends with a case study of police subculture and officer stress. Chapter 6. The relationship between de-policing and rising crime is explored. Chapter 7. A discussion of predictive policing begins the chapter, and it concludes with an exploration of the police use of drones. Chapter 8. This chapter now continues discussion of the 2015 President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing. Chapter 9. Several new technological additions to the law enforcement tool chest are covered, including predictive analytics, automated license plate recognition, the use of body-worn cameras, and social media. Chapter 10. The chapter begins with discussion of the 2014 U.S. Supreme Court case of Riley v. California, which dealt with the question of whether a police officer's warrantless search of an arrestee's cell phone violates the Fourth Amendment. Chapter 11. The chapter begins with discussion of the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court case of Mullenix v. Luna, in which the Court tussled with the thorny issue of determining whether the doctrine of qualified immunity applied to a police officer's use of deadly force when a lower court had ruled that it did not. A new section on "sentinel event reviews" is included toward the end of the chapter. Chapter 12. The new end-of-chapter case highlights the possibility of receiving a probationary sentence for manslaughter. Chapter 13. The chapter begins with discussion of the 2016 Washington, D.C.-based Police Executive Research Forum's report entitled, Use of Force: Taking Policing to a Higher Standard. The section on use-of-force policy has been updated to reflect the most recent changes to law enforcement practice. The section on "applications of force" has been updated to include the most recent data, as has the section on patterns of deadly force. Additional Highlights to the Authors' Approach"--
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