Human Relations and Law Enforcement:  by Larry  Miller, Michael  Braswell, John  Whitehead
218 pages, $36.95 list
1-4786-3923-7
978-1-4786-3923-7
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Human Relations and Law Enforcement
Seventh Edition
Law enforcement professionals encounter multiple challenges. The experiential case-study approach of Human Relations and Law Enforcement—honed through seven editions—places readers in hypothetical problem situations. Scenarios invite reflection and prompt a deeper understanding of the nature of law enforcement work. Concise but thorough introductions set the stage for thoughtful analysis of police-community relations, crisis intervention, interacting with juveniles, effective contact with the emotionally distressed, coping with stress, making ethical decisions, and administrative responsibilities. Case commentaries and questions stimulate discussion about possible courses of action and potential outcomes.
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"I think your book inspires thought-provoking issues for all levels of police training from patrol to administrator." — Christopher Sherwood, Orange County Community College

"An excellent resource for class discussions. The ethical issues presented in these cases are compelling!" — Patrick Solar, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
Table of Contents
1. Law Enforcement and the Community
2. Family and Crisis Intervention
3. Juveniles and Law Enforcement
4. Law Enforcement and the Emotionally Distressed
5. Stress in Law Enforcement
6. Ethics in Law Enforcement
7. Administration and Supervision in Law Enforcement