Danger, Duty & Disillusion: The Worldview of Los Angeles Police Officers
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An insider view of an urban subculture! While much of the literature on police analyzes critically what they do, few works address issues of how police officers feel about their chosen profession, their worldview, or their visions. This refreshingly original and unique ethnographic contribution by anthropologist Joan Barker exposes the human element--one rarely seen by non-police--of officers working for the often-controversial L.A.P.D. During her twenty years of fieldwork, Barker gathered valuable information through formal, indepth interviews and firsthand experiences, distilling her findings into an illuminating, coherent account. She discovers that five phases of occupational socialization normatively mold officers' experiences and perceptions. "Fleshing out" her discussion is the compelling narrative of "Fred," a traditional officer whose authentic voice reveals feelings and attitudes that manifest the essence of the human who does the job of policing. An "insider" view of an urban subculture usually known only from its public presentation.
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| 12-08-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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We seem to think cops come from some seperate gene pool... That they are aliens brought in from some foreign land. We forget that policemen and policewomen are those we once stood shoulder to shoulder with in little league and at high school graduation. Police do come from our community. Today, we live in a world that if a lie is repeated enough times it is believed; lies about police are especially in vogue. It is good for the soul to see a book that challenges these urban myths...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 08:57:22 EST)
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| 12-08-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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We seem to think cops come from some seperate gene pool... That they are aliens brought in from some foreign land. We forget that policemen and policewomen are those we once stood shoulder to shoulder with in little league and at high school graduation. Police do come from our community. Today, we live in a world that if a lie is repeated enough times it is believed; lies about police are especially in vogue. It is good for the soul to see a book that challenges these urban myths...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-15 09:00:10 EST)
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| 05-18-05 | 4 | 0\1 |
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This is a well written book. It is very acurate and concise. It paints a good picture for people not involved in the police sub-culture. For other officers I would suggest that you read this if you want a well rounded look into LAPD's reputation and outlook on policing. For civilians I would say read it to get the inside view on how policing really works.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-06 09:07:11 EST)
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