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2018_Book_PoliceMilitarization.pdf

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1|Authors’ Note|6
1|Abbreviations|7
1|Contents|9
1|About the Authors|12
1|Chapter 1: An Introduction to Police Militarization|13
2|An Introduction to Police Militarization in the United States|13
2|Police Militarization|14
2|Summary|16
2|References|16
1|Chapter 2: Blurring the Lines Between Policing and Militarization|18
2|Timeline of Policing and Major Events Relating to Militarization of Law Enforcement|18
3|Sir Robert Peel and the Metropolitan Police Force|18
3|First American Police Force|19
3|Insurrection Act of 1807|20
3|Posse Comitatus Act of 1878|20
3|Bonus Army|21
3|The Little Rock Nine|22
3|Watts Riot|23
3|Texas Tower Shooting|23
3|Special Weapons and Tactics Teams|24
3|District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970|25
3|No-Knock Warrants|25
3|Wounded Knee|26
3|Military Cooperation with Law Enforcement Act|26
3|Operation Snowcap|27
3|Ruby Ridge|27
3|Waco|29
3|Oklahoma City Bombing|29
3|North Hollywood Shootout|30
3|National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)|30
3|1033 Program|31
3|September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks|32
3|USA Patriot Act|32
3|Battle for Seattle|33
3|The Occupy Movement|33
3|Ferguson, Missouri|34
3|Baltimore Riots|34
3|Executive Order 13688|35
2|Summary|37
2|References|37
1|Chapter 3: Public Perceptions and Support for Police Militarization|42
2|Trends in Police Militarization|42
2|Public Perceptions of Police Militarization|43
2|Summary|45
2|References|45
1|Chapter 4: Data Collection on Support for Police Militarization Among a Sample of Police Officers, Police Executives, and Members of the U.S. Congress|47
2|Overview of Current Study|47
2|Theoretical Perspective|48
2|Data and Methods|49
2|Survey Design|49
2|Measures|50
3|PM Measures|50
3|Demographic Independent Variables|51
2|Descriptive Statistics|51
2|Analytical Strategy|53
2|Research Question 1|54
2|Summary|56
2|References|56
1|Chapter 5: Testing the Level of Support for Police Militarization in a Sample of Police Officers, Police Executives, and Members of the U.S. Congress|57
2|Research Question 2|57
2|Summary|64
2|References|65
1|Chapter 6: Testing the Moderating Effects of Demographic Traits on Support for Police Militarization in a Sample of Police Officers, Police Executives, and Members of the U. S. Congress|66
2|Research Question 3|66
2|Summary|74
2|References|75
1|Chapter 7: Conclusions on Support for Police Militarization by Police Officers, Police Executives, and Members of the U. S. Congress|76
2|Discussion of Findings on Stakeholder Support for Police Militarization|76
2|Theoretical and Practical Implications|78
2|Limitations and Future Research|79
2|Conclusion|80
2|Summary|81
2|References|82
1|Index|84