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This review is from: Political Sabotage: The LAPD Experience; Attitudes Toward Understanding Police Use of Force: (Paperback)
From the author: I can't say that it's a literary jewel, but Political Sabotage does chronicle and explore the historical facts, law, and sociological attitudes that led to charges of "systemic corruption," "brutality" and, ultimately, to an ineffective and still partly demoralized and inefficient Los Angeles Police Department. Through academic and police experience the ongoing politically formed and anointed commission and Federal Consent Decree attempts at LAPD's "reform" are examined through understanding and adjudicating related examples in the use of police force while defining the true culture and constitutional role of law enforcement. Even those experienced in the justice system might learn something more and relate to one or more of the relevant events and conflicted attitudes in society's mostly failed attempts to effectively control crime and violence in the United States. Take care, and be safe out there.
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Political Sabotage: The LAPD Experience; Attitudes Toward Understanding Police Use of Force: by Trafford Publishing
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