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Power and Authority: Profiles of Contemporary Law Enforcement Corrections Applications
Power and Authority: Profiles of Contemporary Law Enforcement Corrections Applications

Power and Authority: Profiles of Contemporary Law Enforcement Corrections Applications

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presents students with an exploration of the challenges to the power and authority of the criminal justice discipline that professionals may face during the course of their careers. The text opens with an introductory chapter that clarifies the differences between power and authority, introduces students to ethics-based theory, presents theoretical considerations, and speaks to the abuse of power and authority. The chapters that follow examine specific challenges to the power and authority of the criminal justice profession. Topics explored include excessive use of force, extortion, sexual harassment and sexual misconduct, aiding in an escape, and coercion. The final chapter provides examples of active policies used in diverse areas of the United States including El Paso, Las Vegas, Maryland, and Eau Claire. Throughout the text, students are provided with key definitions, policy details, case studies, topics for discussion, and additional reading suggestions. Emphasizing the extraordinary responsibilities afforded to those in the criminal justice profession, is an ideal textbook for courses in criminal justice, law enforcement, or criminal justice leadership, ethics, or policy. , is a senior instructor in the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. She began her career in criminal justice at the Colorado Department of Corrections as a correctional officer and rose to the rank of lieutenant during her 15-year tenure. Dr. Cathcart has conducted numerous research studies within prison environments throughout the United States. She holds a master’s degree in criminal justice administration and a doctoral degree in education leadership, research, and policy.
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