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2019_Book_PoliceAndThePoliced.pdf

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1|Preface|5
1|Acknowledgments|7
1|Contents|8
1|List of Figures|10
1|List of Tables|11
1|Chapter 1: Introduction|12
2|Methodological Approach|14
2|Chapter Structure|15
3|Chapter 2—Policing Marginalized Communities in the Global South: Examining Contextual Realities|15
3|Chapter 3—Community Profiles: Initial Thoughts on Positioning the Police and the Policed|16
3|Chapter 4—Assigning the Brand: Police Labeling and Its Impact on Police/Community Relations|16
3|Chapter 5—Branding Babylon: How the Policed See the Police|17
3|Chapter 6—Police Typecasting and the Power Dichotomy|17
3|Chapter 7—Stigmatizing and Stereotyping the Police: Communicative Realities for the Policed|17
3|Chapter 8—Negotiating Labels, Stigmas and Stereotypes: Discussions for the Future of Policing|18
2|References|18
1|Chapter 2: Policing Marginalized Communities in the Global South: Examining Contextual Realities|19
2|Marginalization, Hotspot Communities and Police/Community Relations|19
2|The Assigned Brand as Part of the Problem|23
2|Media Sensationalization and the Margins|28
2|Chapter Summary|31
2|References|32
1|Chapter 3: Community Profiles: Initial Thoughts on Positioning the Police and the Policed|36
2|Attitudes to Policing a ‘Hotspot Community’ in Trinidad and Tobago|39
2|Describing the Community|41
2|Customs of Contact with the Police|42
2|Relations Between Views and Experiences|43
2|Chapter Summary|45
2|References|46
1|Chapter 4: Assigning the Brand: Police Labeling and its Impact on Police/Community Relations|47
2|The Label Intersection: An Introduction|47
2|Police Labels: The Them Versus Us Positioning|50
2|The Label Intersection and Its Effect on Policing|67
2|Chapter Summary|71
2|References|72
1|Chapter 5: Branding Babylon: How the Policed see the Police|73
2|Community Positioning of the Police: Branding Babylon|74
2|Label Categories|75
2|The Impact of Label Assignations by the Policed|92
2|Chapter Summary|95
2|References|96
1|Chapter 6: Police Typecasting and the Power Dichotomy|98
2|Stigmas, Stereotypes and the Power Dichotomy: An Introduction|98
2|Assessing the Police Position|100
2|Examining the Police Position: Implications of Police Stigmatizing and Stereotyping|110
2|Chapter Summary|113
2|References|114
1|Chapter 7: Stigmatizing and Stereotyping the Police: Communicative Realities for the Policed|116
2|Stigmas and Stereotypes as Standards of Normalcy: An Introduction|116
2|Assessing the Community Position|118
2|Examining the Position of the Policed: Implications of Residents Stigmatizing and Stereotyping|126
2|Chapter Summary|129
2|References|129
1|Chapter 8: Negotiating Labels, Stigmas and Stereotypes: Discussions for the Future of Policing|131
2|Implications for Further Research|137
2|Final Statements|138
2|Reference|140
1|Index|141