Acknowledgments |
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A Preface from the Second Author Lt. Pedro Marina (Retired) |
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Introduction |
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Suicide-by-Cop: A Code Two Call in the New Orleans Police Department |
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2 | (2) |
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4 | (13) |
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Human Rights in Extraordinary Times |
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Goals of the Book: What Do We Want? Human Rights! Who's Gonna Protect it? Cops! |
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Reflections on 30 Years of Policing: Thoughts for the Reader |
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9 | (2) |
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11 | (2) |
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13 | (2) |
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Suggested Audios, Videos, and Activities |
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15 | (2) |
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2 Connecting Human Rights to Policing |
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Cops of the World, Unite (Under Human Rights Policing)! |
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18 | (1) |
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Human Rights: Words Without Meaning, Bark Without Bite |
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The Nature and Meaning of Human Rights |
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Three Types of Human Rights Policing Social Interactions |
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Examples of the Three Human Rights Policing Social Interactions |
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22 | (2) |
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Evolution of Human Rights |
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The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights |
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights |
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28 | (1) |
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Human Rights from the Perspective of Police Officers |
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Suggested Readings and Activities |
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3 Police, Power, Agency, and Human Rights |
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36 | (1) |
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Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? |
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36 | (4) |
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40 | (4) |
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From Where Does Power Derive? |
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Human Agency Versus Determinism |
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45 | (3) |
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Human Agency and Policing: A Story from Inside the N.O.P.D. |
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48 | (3) |
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Threats to Human Rights Policing: Moral Panics and the Manufacturing of Folk Devils |
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51 | (4) |
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Black Mirror: "Men Against Fire" |
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55 | (1) |
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4 The Sociological Imagination and Human Rights Policing |
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An Invitation to the Sociological Imagination |
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The Sociological Imagination |
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Using the Sociological Imagination |
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63 | (3) |
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Verstehen: The Actor's Point of View |
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66 | (2) |
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The Relationship between Storytelling and Human Rights |
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70 | (3) |
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Storytelling and the Double Consciousness |
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73 | (2) |
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Thirty Years of Policing a Foreign Community |
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75 | (4) |
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79 | (3) |
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5 Engaging with the Community on Human Rights |
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Introduction: Soulful Policing |
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The 1920s Chicago School Sociology: Getting Dirty |
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82 | (2) |
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Tongue Speakers and Religious Fanatics in Brownsville, Brooklyn |
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84 | (3) |
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Down and Out in New Orleans: Homeless Shelters of the City |
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Sex Workers, Policing, and City Life: Getting to Know Community Members |
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89 | (2) |
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The Gay Business Community of the New Orleans French Quarter |
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91 | (2) |
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A Police Chief's Perspective on Getting to Know the Community and Human Rights |
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It's About Policing with the Soul |
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Reimaging Policing into the Future |
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Suggested Videos and Activities |
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6 Policy Suggestions, Human Rights, and the Future of Policing |
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101 | (1) |
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101 | (1) |
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102 | (3) |
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The Blase Attitude and Human Rights Policing |
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Developing the Blase Attitude: Notes from the N.O.P.D. |
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106 | (2) |
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108 | (10) |
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Final Thoughts and Ideas: The Future of Policing and Human Rights |
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Index |
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