

An edition of The iron fist and the velvet glove (1975)
an analysis of the U.S. police
By Center for Research on Criminal Justice (Berkeley, Calif.),Tony Platt,Institute for the Study of Labor and Economic Crisis (San Francisco, Calif.)
Publish Date
1977
Publisher
Center for Research on Criminal Justice
Language
eng
Pages
232
Description:
This book presents a concept of the role of police in society as basically repressive. The authors give a historical account of the rise of police from early slave patrols to the present to bolster their position that the police are a repressive force. Instances of police brutality and police control of demonstrators are examined. Technological advances and equipment to aid police departments are pointed to as examples in the police arsenal of repression. Police political surveillance is described, and private security police come under fire also for protecting corporate property and investments.
subjects: Police, Law enforcement, Mishandeling, Geweld, Burger en overheid
Places: United States