Human Relations & Police Work
The sixth edition of this well-received volume provides the opportunity for readers to experience the problems inherent in the various roles of a law enforcement officer though an experiential case-study approach presenting situations that address police-community relations, crisis prevention, juvenile justice, the emotionally distressed/mentally ill, police stress, ethical dilemmas, and administrative/supervisory issues. Solving the problems in these 63 scenarios promotes thoughtful and stimulating class discussion on the challenging nature of police work. Not-for-sale instructor resource material available to college and university faculty only; contact publisher directly.<p> Titles of related interest also available from Waveland Press: Alpert et al., <i>Policing: Continuity and Change,</i> Second Edition (ISBN 9781478611462); Barker, <i>Danger, Duty, and Disillusion: The Worldview of Los Angeles Police Officers</i> (ISBN 9781577660415); Barlow-Barlow, <i>Police in a Multicultural Society: An American Story</i> (ISBN 9781577661290); Braswell et al., <i>Case Studies in Criminal Justice Ethics,</i> Second Edition (ISBN 9781577667476); and Dunham-Alpert, <i>Critical Issues in Policing: Contemporary Readings,</i> Seventh Edition (ISBN 9781478622871).