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"Policing Urban Poverty demonstrates that since the 19th century, a core task of the police has been crime control and order maintenance, especially in poor communities. This illuminating book focuses on the policy implications of discourse on poverty and crime in America and Britain. It draws on sociological theory and extensive empirical evidence which shows that in recent history senior police policymakers have been involved in a struggle with their political masters in determining the most judicious means to tackle urban poverty and crime."--Publisher (barnesandnoble.com)
All Ages
Adulthood (22+)
English
0312228465
Chris Crowther , Jo Campling
2000 Palgrave Macmillan
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