{"product_id":"a-city-divided-race-fear-and-the-law-in-police-confrontations-9781785271137","title":"A City Divided: Race, Fear and the Law in Police","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cem\u003eA City Divided\u003c\/em\u003e tells the story of the case involving 18-year-old Jordan Miles and three Pittsburgh police officers. David Harris, a resident of Pittsburgh and the Sally Ann Semenko Chair at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, describes what happened, explaining how a case that began with a young black man walking around the block in his own neighborhood turned Pittsburgh inside out, resulted in two investigations of the police officers and two federal trials. Harris, who has written, published and conducted research at the intersection of race, criminal justice and the law for almost thirty years, explains not just what happened but why, what the stakes are and, most importantly, what we must do differently to avoid these public safety catastrophes.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003eDavid Harris’s interview about the book launch event on Pittsburgh's NPR\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003eAn article about the A City Divided book launch event on 14 January 2020 published in Pittsburgh Post Gazette\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e“Telling real stories about justice and fairness is essential to creating a better and more just society for everyone. In \u003cem\u003eA City Divided\u003c\/em\u003e, David Harris tells the story of an incident of police\/citizen violence that shows us how things go wrong on the street, and how racial bias fear poison our investigations and legal process. This book demands the attention of police, of government officials, and of every citizen who believes that justice is something our country can't do without.” —Lynn Novick, Emmy and Peabody Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker; Director of \u003cem\u003eCollege Behind Bars\u003c\/em\u003e; and Co-director of \u003cem\u003eThe Vietnam War\u003c\/em\u003e (with Ken Burns)\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e“\u003cem\u003eA City Divided\u003c\/em\u003e helps us understand how race and fear have poisoned the vital relationship between police and the communities they serve. This story of a violent clash between an African American high school student and three police officers makes a compelling case for policing that respects all people while reducing crime. David Harris lays out not just what’s wrong, but how to fix it.” —Matthew Horace, CNN and WSJ Contributor, 28-Year Law Enforcement Veteran, and Author of \u003cem\u003eThe Black and the Blue: A Cop Reveals the Crimes, Racism and Injustice in America’s Law Enforcement\u003c\/em\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e“\u003cem\u003eA City Divided\u003c\/em\u003e shows us what happens when police and those they serve lose sight of each other, and fear takes over.” —Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Former Prosecutor and Executive Director, Fair and Just Prosecution\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e“The story of Jordan Miles’s arrest in Pittsburgh is a microcosm of our ongoing national dilemma of race and policing, and Harris tells it to great effect.” —Jack Glaser, Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, USA, and Author of \u003cem\u003eSuspect Race: Causes and Consequences of Racial Profiling\u003c\/em\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003eA City Divided is an important look into one of the main issues facing criminal justice today. The author does an excellent job of walking the tightrope between blanket criticism of police as being uncompromisingly racist, but instead, takes a dispassionate approach to explore the issues that shape how police officers do their job, how they are trained, and how things like the “warrior mentality” create problems. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in a better understanding of the complicated issues related to race, crime, and policing today. - Brandon T. Jett, Professor of History, Florida SouthWestern State College.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e1. The Incident; Part I: What Happened?; 2. The People and the Places; 3. The Immediate Aftermath; 4. Investigations and Decisions; 5. The Remaining Arena: Civil Litigation; Part II: Why Did This Happen?; 6. The Poison of Race; 7. How Fear Impacts the Police; 8. How Fear Impacts Black Americans; 9. If He Didn’t Do Anything, Then Why Did He Run?; Part III: Was Justice Served?; 10. The First Trial: Jordan’s Case; 11. The First Trial: The Police Case; 12. The Second Trial; Part IV: What’s Next?; 13. What Can We Do?; Epilogue; Glossary; Index.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Anthem Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51042326446423,"sku":"9781785271137","price":84.24,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781785271137.jpg?v=1750953922","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/a-city-divided-race-fear-and-the-law-in-police-confrontations-9781785271137","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}