
The author, an African American police officer for nearly three decades, discusses racism and corruption in America's law enforcement community. Draws on his own experiences, research, and interviews with police, government officials, and law experts to provide an inside look at today's toxic, archaic police culture and policies, and offer suggestions for reform.
year: 2019
call number/section: 363.2, 921
subjects: police, united states, african american police, discrimination in law enforcement, police brutality, horace, matthew, biography, biography & autobiography, law enforcement, law, discrimination, political science, social science, violence in society, autobiographies
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Horace, Matthew
The author, an African American police officer for nearly three decades, discusses racism and corruption in America's law enforcement community. Draws on his own experiences, research, and interviews with police, government officials, and law experts to provide an inside look at today's toxic, archaic police culture and policies, and offer suggestions for reform.
Schools: 3
Horace, Matthew
Hachette Books (2019)
The author shares his experience working as a federal law enforcement agent, focusing on the racism he encountered.
Schools: 1