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Street Stories: The World of Police Detectives [Hardcover]

Robert Jackall (Author)
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April 30, 2005 0674017099 978-0674017092 1St Edition

Detectives work the streets--an arena of action, vice, lust, greed, aggression, and violence--to gather shards of information about who did what to whom. They also work the cumbersome machinery of the justice system--semi-military police hierarchies with their endless jockeying for prestige, procedure-driven district attorney offices, and backlogged courts--transforming hard-won street knowledge into public narratives of responsibility for crime. Street Stories, based on years of fieldwork with the New York City Police Department and the District Attorney of New York, examines the moral ambiguities of the detectives' world as they shuttle between the streets and a bureaucratic behemoth.

In piecing together street stories to solve intriguing puzzles of agency and motive, detectives crisscross the checkerboard of urban life. Their interactions in social strata high and low foster cosmopolitan habits of mind and easy conversational skills. And they become incomparable storytellers. This book brims with the truth-is-stranger-than-fiction violence of the underworld and tells about a justice apparatus that splinters knowledge, reduces life-and-death issues to arcane hair-splitting, and makes rationality a bedfellow of absurdity.

Detectives' stories lay bare their occupational consciousness--the cunning and trickery of their investigative craft, their self-images, moral rules-in-use, and judgments about the players in their world--as well as their personal ambitions, sensibilities, resentments, hopes, and fears. When detectives do make cases, they take satisfaction in removing predators from the streets and helping to ensure public safety. But their stories also illuminate dark corners of a troubled social order.

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A more global look at the nature of police investigations would seem to be a logical next step for Williams College sociologist Jackall, whose Wild Cowboys: Urban Marauders and the Forces of Order was a critically acclaimed study of the aggressive law-enforcement campaign against a vicious New York City drug gang. Unfortunately, the broader view Jackall offers here seems to come at the cost of sharp focus. Without a central plot line, the author relates dozens of war stories, interspersed with rather prosaic observations about the realities of police procedure and the judicial system's many compromises with truth-seeking to keep cases moving along. While the insights gleaned from his many years on the inside with both the NYPD and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office are a welcome antidote to the picture presented by TV shows like NYPD Blue and Law & Order, they offer little that's new for knowledgeable readers. More seriously, some questionable, unsupported and even offensive declarations ("Every police officer who seeks sexual solace with a Latina and then breaks it off can expect a civilian complaint to be filed, on principle") undermine the book. Readers seeking an understanding of police work would be better served by the works of Ed Conlon or Randy Sutton. (Apr.)
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[An] engaging study of New York City detectives...Well-told tales of true crime, buttressed by clearly wrought descriptions of life on the street, turn it into something rarer: a fascinating peek into a world most of us would not want to inhabit--but can't resist wanting to hear about. (Mark Kamine Times Literary Supplement )

There is much to commend Street Stories. It is an engaging and enthralling read. (Martin Innes Theoretical Criminology )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press; 1St Edition edition (April 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674017099
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674017092
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,678,721 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Forest and The Trees, September 6, 2005
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This is an impressive book. By and large I've found books about police are written in a positive but unintellectual style. The authors retell the stories as told by the officers but don't add much in the telling. Jackall essentializes the stories in a style that in itself would make him a good storyteller but goes a step farther. He weaves these stories into a historical background of the police departments and the culture in which the detectives exist. As a result, Jackall smoothly shifts between well told close-ups of particular characters, and fascinating wide angle views of the history and organizational culture the subjects function within.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling, important, and finely crafted book - read this!, February 10, 2011
Robert Jackall's study of NYC detectives and the criminals they pursue should be required reading for any person thinking about violent modern society and attempts to control it. Amidst gripping and grim stories of detectives' difficult crime-fighting work, Jackall weaves deeply perceptive analysis of the bureaucracies of criminal justice and the societal forces shaping criminal enterprise and its players.

This is a finely crafted book, from its overall organization and pace through sentence structure and work choice. The work of a fine mind of our time.
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