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WSU CRM_J 205 - Policing Continued : New Immigrants

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CRMJ 205 1st Edition Lecture 14 Outline of Last Lecture Victimization I Racial Hoax II Broader Pictures of Crime Victims III National Crime Victimization Survey Outline of Current Lecture I Policing Challenges New Immigrants II Historical Conflict III Adapting IV Klockers V Procedural Justice Current Lecture I Policing Challenges New Immigrants a Many people who do not speak English well b Reluctance to report crime c Fear of police d Impact of federal immigration enforcement e Confusion over rule of local police in enforcing immigration laws f Misunderstanding arising from cultural differences g Problematic encounters between individuals and police officers II Historical Conflict a Three major eras of riots related to police abuse 1 1917 1919 a East St Louis Riots b Houston Riots c Chicago Race Riots Red Summer 1919 2 1943 a Zuit suit Adapting a COPS office report on policing in New Immigrant Communities 1 Strong leadership from the chief or sheriff 2 Recruiting a more diverse police force 3 Community internship as a part of police cadet training III These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute IV V 4 Language b Structure c Behavior d Basic underlying assumption Klockers a Klockers 1991 Police and the Poor b The police deliver services to the poor c The police focus on the control of the poor d The poor need corrective violence or at the least close supervision e The poor commit more violent crimes than other groups resist apprehension by violent means and more often free to avoid prosecution Procedural Justice a Process administered by justice officials determines situational satisfaction of citizens b A person s treatment by an officer affects their view of the encounter c Vicarious perceptions are of importance in the perceptions of police officers


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