1st Edition

The New York City Police Department The Impact of Its Policies and Practices

Edited By John A. Eterno Copyright 2015
    230 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    Studying the flagship New York City Police Department is critical to understanding policing and democratic society. An examination of the department by experts who have been studying it for years, The New York City Police Department: The Impact of Its Policies and Practices provides a frank and open discussion about the NYPD from an elite group of scholars with varying viewpoints and concerns.

    The authors in this book are uniquely qualified to discuss and analyze the intricacies of policies and their impact. Researchers working the streets of Brooklyn expose stop-and-frisk policies. An expert academic covers marijuana arrest policies and their implications on citizens. The impact of the NYPD’s development of innovative technology is demonstrated by a recently retired captain who worked on developing the department’s real-time crime center.

    Presenting the insight of these and other experts, the book explores critical questions such as:

    • How are victims of crime faring in the NYPD’s performance management system?
    • Does the NYPD manipulate crime reports to make them appear better?
    • How does the NYPD handle mass demonstrations?
    • How does the community view the NYPD?
    • How can an individual start a grassroots movement to influence policy and practices?

    The book explores hiring, firing, and retention; analyzes crime-fighting strategies; discusses the drop in homicide rate in recent years; and reviews legal concerns and the response to public demonstrations such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The final chapter evaluates implications of the policies the NYPD follows and analyzes how it affects policing worldwide. A scintillating exposé on police culture and resistance to change, the book is destined to encourage enhanced social discourse on the topic for years to come.

    Introduction; John A. Eterno

    Unreasonable Suspicion: Youth and Policing in New York City; Christine S. Barrow and Delores Jones-Brown

    An Examination of the Constitutional Issues Related to New York City Police Department Policing Tactics and Policies; Christopher Sullivan J.D. and Kerry Ulmer

    Evaluating How the NYPD Handles Crime Victims: Judgments Based on Statistical Performance Measures; Andrew Karmen

    The New Corruption: Overwhelming Evidence of NYPD’s Crime Report Manipulation; John A. Eterno and Eli B. Silverman

    Marijuana Madness: The Scandal of New York City’s Racist Marijuana Possession Arrests; Harry G. Levine and Loren Siegel

    The Rise of Command and Control Protest Policing in New York; Alex S. Vitale

    Impact of Technology on Crime Strategies: Case Study of the New York Police Department; Joseph E. Pascarella

    A Grassroots Movement to Change the NYPD; Robert Gangi

    Index

    Biography

    John A. Eterno