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  • The Limits of Community Policing: Civilian Power and Police Accountability in Black and Brown Los Angeles

    (By Gascon)

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    Author Gascon
    “Book Descriptions: A critical look at the realities of community policing in South Los Angeles

    The Limits of Community Policing addresses conflicts between police and communities. Luis Daniel Gasc�n and Aaron Roussell depart from traditional conceptions, arguing that community policing--popularized for decades as a racial panacea--is not the solution it seems to be.

    Tracing this policy back to its origins, they focus on the Los Angeles Police Department, which first introduced community policing after the high-profile Rodney King riots. Drawing on over sixty interviews with officers, residents, and stakeholders in South LA's "Lakeside" precinct, they show how police tactics amplified--rather than resolved--racial tensions, complicating partnership efforts, crime response and prevention, and accountability.

    Gasc�n and Roussell shine a new light on the residents of this neighborhood to address the enduring--and frequently explosive--conflicts between police and communities. At a time when these issues have taken center stage, this volume offers a critical understanding of how community policing really works.”

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