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The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Policing, Communication, and Society

by Howard Giles, Edward R. Maguire, Shawn L. Hill, Daniel Angus, Caroline Bettinger-López, Brian Blakemore, Scott E. Branton, Chandrika C. Collins, Travis Dixon, Darrel W. Stephens, Executive Director, Major Cities Chiefs Police Associat

The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Policing, Communication, and Society brings together well-regarded academics and experienced practitioners to explore how communication intersects with policing in areas such as cop-culture, race and ethnicity, terrorism and hate crimes, social media, police reform, crowd violence, and many more.

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The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Policing, Communication, and Society brings together well-regarded academics and experienced practitioners to explore how communication intersects with policing in areas such as cop-culture, race and ethnicity, terrorism and hate crimes, social media, police reform, crowd violence, and many more. By combining research and theory in criminology, psychology, and communication, this handbook provides a foundation for identifying and understanding many of the issues that challenge police and the public in today's society. It is an important and comprehensive analysis of the enormous changes in the roles of gender in society, digital technology, social media, and organizational structures have impacted policing and public perceptions about law enforcement.

Author Biography

Howard Giles is distinguished research professor of communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara and honorary professor of psychology at The University of Queensland, Australia. He is founding editor of the Journal of Language and Social Psychology and the Journal of Asian Pacific Communication and was past president of the International Communication Association and the International Association of Language and Social Psychology. He is also director of volunteer services at the Santa Barbara Police Department where, for 15 years, he was a reserve officer (and 24/7 member of the Crisis Negotiation Response Team), and the recipient of 13 outstanding service awards (including one at the State level). His research interests encompass interpersonal and intergroup communication processes in intergenerational, police-civilian, and other intergroup settings, and he is co-editor of the two-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of Intergroup Communication (2018). His research on communication and attitudes toward law enforcement spans over a dozen nations from Mongolia to Bulgaria to Russia. Edward R. Maguire is professor of criminology and criminal justice at Arizona State University. He has served as principal investigator on nearly $10 million in externally funded research in the United States and abroad. He currently serves as the senior researcher for law enforcement on the CrimeSolutions.gov initiative and as chair of the research advisory board for the Police Executive Research Forum.He received his PhD in criminal justice from the State University of New York at Albany in 1997. His research focuses primarily on policing, specifically police innovation; procedural justice and legitimacy; police response to gangs; criminal investigation; police response to mass demonstrations; and policing the Covid-19 pandemic and violence, specifically on homicide, gang and gun violence, human trafficking, and violence in crowds. In addition to his U.S. research, Maguire has worked extensively in developing countries and is now carrying out research in Native American communities. Shawn Hill is a lieutenant with the Santa Barbara Police Department (SBPD) and PhD student at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the department of communication. He earned a MS in criminal justice from Arizona State University. Hill currently serves on the community policing committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, served as a member of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Executive Session on Police Leadership, and is a National Police Foundation Policing Fellow. He has written curricula for courses certified by the California Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST), grounded in intergroup contact theory, during which police officers and college students work collaboratively through critical thinking exercises to broaden their perspectives. He currently oversees the development, implementation, and evaluation of department processes and initiatives related to police accountability.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Darrel W. StephensIntroduction: Policing Through the Lens of Intergroup Communication by Howard Giles, Edward R. Maguire, and Shawn HillSection I: Communicating Within Police-Relevant AgenciesChapter 1: Police Culture: Us versus Them Communication by Shawn Hill and Howard GilesChapter 2: Doing Organizational Justice: The Role of Police Manager Communication by Scott Wolfe Chapter 3: The Critical Role of Communication in Recruitment and Retention of Police Officers by Charlie Scheer and Jeremy M. WilsonChapter 4: Interagency Communication: Homicide Investigations By Joseph B. Kuhns and Shannon MesserSection II: Police Communication with Diverse CommunitiesChapter 5: Race, Policing, and Communication: Old Problems, Twenty-First Century Struggles by Travis Dixon, Marisa A. Smith, and Kristopher R. WeeksChapter 6: Intergroup Biases: Policing and Gender By Cara E. Rabe-Hemp and Amie M. SchuckChapter 7: Policing and LGBT+ Communities by Stephen Owen Chapter 8: Policing Muslim Communities: The Importance of Procedural Justice in Communication and Engagement Activities by Kristina MurphyChapter 9: Law Enforcement Partnerships: Changing Communication Skills and Interventions in Response to People in Crisis by Ellen ScrivnerSection III: Communicating About Policing To and From the CommunityChapter 10: The Role of Communication Reform in Community Policing By Edward R. MaguireChapter 11: Speaking Truth from Power through Strategic Police Communication by Michael S. ScottChapter 12: The Role Of The Police In Fostering Community Resilience: A Communication Perspective by J. Brian Houston, Chandrika C. Collins, and Scott E. Branton Chapter 13: "I See You": The Mediation of Complaints Can Build Understanding and Trust by Bernard K. MelekianChapter 14: The Media and Our Perceptions of the Police by Matea Mustafaj and Jan Van den BulckChapter 15: Social Media and Intergroup Encounters with "Cops": Biased Samples, Echo Chambers, and Research Opportunities by Joseph B. WaltherChapter 16: Newsworthiness of Police: Changes In Print Media Coverage of Police Post-Ferguson David H. F. Tyler and Edward R. MaguireSection IV: Communication Dynamics Related To Specific Types of Crimes and IncidentsChapter 17: Language in Traffic Stop Interactions: Patterns In Language Use and Recommendations for Fostering Trust and Compliance by Belén Lowrey-Kinberg Chapter 18: Understanding the Communication Dynamics Inherent To Police Hostage and Crisis Negotiation by Amy R. GrubbChapter 19: Improving Law Enforcement Responses To Gender-Based Violence: Domestic and International Perspectives by Caroline Bettinger-López and Tamar Ezer Chapter 20: Direct Communication in Focused Deterrence by David M. Kennedy Chapter 21: Policing Hate Crimes and Terrorism in the Digital Age by Brian BlakemoreChapter 22: Crowd Theory, Communication, and Policing By Clifford Stott, Matthew Radburn, and Leanne SavigarConclusion: New Directions in Policing and Intergroup Communication by Howard Giles, Shawn Hill, Edward R. Maguire, and Daniel Angus

Review

Policing necessitates people and government communicate. Absent communication, the police often struggle and fail. Policing is not an abstraction; rather, it provides content and meaning for the police and their constituents. In an era of over-numerating policing, bringing meaning to the bean counting is a major achievement of The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Policing, Communication, and Society. The editors offer a rich mosaic centering communications at the core of policing, where it belongs. A must read for serious police and civil leaders, and police scholars. -- Jack R. Greene, Professor Emeritus, Northeastern University
Giles, Maguire, and Hill have created a milestone Handbook – a comprehensive, balanced, theory-led, and evidence-based account of policing in all its forms. They frame policing as intergroup communication, in a context where lives are at stake, and thus highlight the crucial importance of communication and social identity. This timely and cogent book is a key resource for everyone in social psychology and communication, and it will have a major and needed impact on policy, practice, and the discussion of policing in society. -- Cindy Gallois, Past President of the International Communication Association and Professor Emeritus, School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia
Giles, Maguire, and Hill have masterfully pointed out that communication is one of the most important tools police officers and leaders have at their disposal. We applaud the Handbook's focus on the unique and specialized role of communication, as well as the role that science can and should play, in informing our use of it. -- Jim Burch, President, National Police Foundation

Details ISBN1538189399 Author Darrel W. Stephens, Executive Director, Major Cities Chiefs Police Associat Pages 424 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Series The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook Series Year 2023 ISBN-13 9781538189399 Format Paperback Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States Alternative 9781538132890 Edited by Shawn L. Hill DEWEY 363.23 Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified; Tables; Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs Audience Professional & Vocational ISBN-10 1538189399 AU Release Date 2023-11-14 Publication Date 2023-09-30 US Release Date 2023-09-30 UK Release Date 2023-09-30

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