Race, Policing, and Public Governance
On the Other Side of Now
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Part of Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration
- Authors:
- Brian N. Williams, University of Virginia
- Carmen J. Williams, University of Virginia
- Domenick E. Bailey, University of Virginia
- Lana Homola, University of Virginia
- Date Published: July 2021
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108972857
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I can't breathe … a haunting phrase moaned at the intersection of past and present, serving as an audible supplement to the visual evidence to yet another collision of race and policing. This phrase reflects the current state of police-community relations in the United States. But, what lies on the other side of now? This Element examines this salient question in the context of excessive use of force and through the lenses of race, policing and public governance. We draw upon extant research and scholarship on representative bureaucracy, public engagement in the co-creation of public polices and the co-production of public services, and the emerging findings from studies in network science, coupled with insights from elite interviews, to offer implications for future research, the profession of policing, the public policymaking process, public management, and post-secondary institutions.
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- Date Published: July 2021
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108972857
- length: 75 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 150 x 6 mm
- weight: 0.16kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Connections
3. The Interplay of Race, Policing and Public Governance
4. On the Other Side of Now: Implications for the Future
5. Conclusion
Appendix A – Hyperlinks
Appendix B – Instructional Aids.
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