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The following readings are available online through the university library:

 

Note: The articles are listed alphabetically.  Check the schedule for the analysis due date.

 

DeLint, W. (1998). Regulating autonomy: discretion as a problem for training. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 40(3), p277-304.

 

Iris, M. (1998). Police discipline in Chicago: arbitration or arbitrary?  Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 89(1), p215-245.

 

Kane, R. (2005). Comprised police legitimacy as a predictor of violent crime in structurally disadvantaged communities. Criminology, 43(2), p469-498.

 

Montgomery, D. (2005) Excessive Force 101. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 74(8),  p8-12.

 

Rick, D. (1991). Behind the silence. ABA Journal, 77(7), 45-49.

 

Stunz, W. (2002). Terrorism, federalism and police misconduct. Harvard Journal of Law & Policy, 25(2), p. 665-690.

 

Weitzer, R.. & Tuch, S. (2005) Racially biased policing: determinants of citizen perceptions.  Social Forces, 83(3), 1009-1030.

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