his book, Rise of the Warrior Cop, Radley Balko explains the history and causes of how police went from conducting themselves in a way that posed the least threat possible to
police based on the purchase of an army surplus armored vehicle, segueing into Radley Balko’s excellent book, The Rise of the Warrior Cop. A couple of links to posts here involving police ...
the problems with giving cops excess military stuff. Radley Balko has already done so in his book, Rise of the Warrior Cop. But it presents an open question: With so many billions of dollars w...
light of the spotlight on police militarization following publication of Radley Balko’s Rise of the Warrior Cop, there has been a good deal of discussion generated, even within the ranks of th...
• New York criminal defense attorney Scott Greenfield’s review at his Simple Justice blog.
Bloody hell.
Weekley hung? Unbelievable.
Sheriff Andy managed not only to rescue cats from trees, but to capture the occasional escaped felon and to command respect and good behavior from (admittedly relatively tame) con men and bullies...
I'm terribly sorry to hear about what happened to your brother and your son. There are parts of this book that will have special meaning for you, and as you already know, won't lessen the...
I too preordered RISE of the WARRIOR COP, and your review was not
wasted on me as I have been on both sides of the issue, recognizing
that there are good and bad in every profession.
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