Norm Stamper, formerly chief of the Seattle Police Force and deputy chief of the San Diego Police Department, has written a story unlike any other. Part memoir, part polemic on the state of policing in America, Breaking Rank melds progressive politics with hard-boiled reportage in the tradition of Charles Bukowski and Elmore Leonard.
With provocatively titled chapters like Why White Cops Kill Black Men and Sexual Predators in Uniform, Stamper reveals a force that can be racist, corrupt, overly militaristic, and chauvinist, yet is also made up of brave and good men and women. He reflects upon what it is like to kill a man, why drugs should be decriminalized, the correct approach to prostitution and gun control, and how the force should be trained for the future. Stamper s prescriptions for change are both reasoned and challenging, but at no time does Breaking Rank become didactic it is a riveting story told from the perspective of one of America's top cops on the street.
Breaking Rank: A Top Cop's Expose of the Dark Side of American Policing
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Author(s)Stamper, Norm
PublisherNation Books
ISBN / ASIN1560256931
ISBN-139781560256939
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank111,219
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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