NCJ Number
13555
Date Published
1970
Length
28 pages
Annotation
HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PROFESSIONAL, BUREAUCRATIC POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Abstract
BEGINNING IN 1890, WITH A DEPARTMENT RULED BY PRECINCT CAPTAINS AND MANNED BY POLITICALLY APPROVED PATROLMEN WITH MINIMAL EXPERTISE, THE AUTHOR TRACES THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS REFORM MOVEMENTS AIMED AT SEPARATING THE INFLUENCE OF THE POLICE FROM THAT OF ORGANIZED CRIME AND POLITICAL MACHINES. HE ARGUES THAT THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE AMERICAN POLICE CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COUNTRY'S HISTORY AND CULTURE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, AND PARTICULARY ITS MOMENTOUS ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL CHANGES.