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Publication Date
2021-06-08
Pages
512
ISBN
0525558195
Book Title
Profession : a Memoir of Community, Race, and the Arc of Policing in America
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Item Length
9.5 in
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Peter Knobler, Bill Bratton
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Leadership, Discrimination, Discrimination & Race Relations, Law Enforcement, Political, Criminology
Item Weight
28.4 Oz
Item Width
6.6 in
Number of Pages
512 Pages

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The epic, transformative career of Bill Bratton, legendary police commissioner and police reformer, in Boston, Los Angeles, and New York.

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525558195
ISBN-13
9780525558194
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17050071115

Product Key Features

Book Title
Profession : a Memoir of Community, Race, and the Arc of Policing in America
Number of Pages
512 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Leadership, Discrimination, Discrimination & Race Relations, Law Enforcement, Political, Criminology
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science
Author
Peter Knobler, Bill Bratton
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
28.4 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.6 in

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Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Bill Bratton is truly the Sir Robert Peel of American policing. In The Profession , he takes readers on a gripping literary ride-along and provides an intimate look into the complex world of policing. The knowledge gleaned from this book can't be found elsewhere." --Art Acevedo, Chief of Police, Miami Police Department "From no matter what angle you look at the debate of how we police ourselves, this book is timely and vitally important. Half memoir, half philosophy, this is the Bible on police reform and reconciliation with community. Told by a man who changed policing in three major cities, The Profession by Bill Bratton brings deep and new understanding to what it means to protect and serve--from both sides of the badge." --Michael Connolly, author of The Law of Innocence "If then-NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton had done nothing other than rescue New York City in the early '90s from intolerable violence, he'd still be regarded as the most impactful police reformer of the past forty years. Now in The Profession, Bratton and his co-writer, Peter Knobler, have written a fast-paced tale of his full career, including his seven years as reform chief of the LAPD, and his return as NYPD commissioner, where he permanently ended shamefully racist mass stop-and-frisk policies. The Profession is a must read for anyone wanting to understand how to make policing reform happen in the 2020s." --Joe Domanick, associate director of The Center on Media, Crime and Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Bill Bratton has gone from street cop to America's police commissioner. There is no more authoritative voice on policing in America. The lessons learned in this book are invaluable." --Jeh Johnson, former Secretary of Homeland Security "Bill Bratton is the most pivotal and powerful voice in American law enforcement in these times. His candid, revealing story is a must read for every mayor, police chief, and community leader who truly wants to transform law enforcement and create community trust in the twenty-first century." --Marc Morial, CEO of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans "Bill Bratton sounds a clarion call for racial truth. He takes us on a fifty-year odyssey of transformation and redemption through the worlds of policing, community, and power politics. Bratton reveres the best in law enforcement, demands changes in the worst, and confronts racism in every police department along the way. As a civil rights lawyer and likely foe, I became Bratton's unlikely ally to change LAPD, because, with moral clarity, he admitted policing's role in racial unrest and its original sin on American slave ships. Twenty million marched to protest racism in policing. The Profession is a voice police and community need to hear." --Connie Rice, Civil Rights lawyer and author of Power Concedes Nothing " The Profession chronicles Bill Bratton's unparalleled career while tackling the ongoing challenges of race and policing in America. As police executives across the country look to reform their agencies, his life story is an inspiring tale of what can be done through hard work, imagination, and determination." --Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, "Bill Bratton is truly the Sir Robert Peel of American policing. In The Profession , he takes readers on a gripping literary ride-along and provides an intimate look into the complex world of policing. The knowledge gleaned from this book can't be found elsewhere." --Art Acevedo, Chief of Police, Miami Police Department "From no matter what angle you look at the debate of how we police ourselves, this book is timely and vitally important. Half memoir, half philosophy, this is the Bible on police reform and reconciliation with community. Told by a man who changed policing in three major cities, The Profession by Bill Bratton brings deep and new understanding to what it means to protect and serve--from both sides of the badge." --Michael Connelly, author of The Law of Innocence "If then-NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton had done nothing other than rescue New York City in the early '90s from intolerable violence, he'd still be regarded as the most impactful police reformer of the past forty years. Now in The Profession, Bratton and his co-writer, Peter Knobler, have written a fast-paced tale of his full career, including his seven years as reform chief of the LAPD, and his return as NYPD commissioner, where he permanently ended shamefully racist mass stop-and-frisk policies. The Profession is a must read for anyone wanting to understand how to make policing reform happen in the 2020s." --Joe Domanick, associate director of The Center on Media, Crime and Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Bill Bratton has gone from street cop to America's police commissioner. There is no more authoritative voice on policing in America. The lessons learned in this book are invaluable." --Jeh Johnson, former Secretary of Homeland Security "Bill Bratton is the most pivotal and powerful voice in American law enforcement in these times. His candid, revealing story is a must read for every mayor, police chief, and community leader who truly wants to transform law enforcement and create community trust in the twenty-first century." --Marc Morial, CEO of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans "Bill Bratton sounds a clarion call for racial truth. He takes us on a fifty-year odyssey of transformation and redemption through the worlds of policing, community, and power politics. Bratton reveres the best in law enforcement, demands changes in the worst, and confronts racism in every police department along the way. As a civil rights lawyer and likely foe, I became Bratton's unlikely ally to change LAPD, because, with moral clarity, he admitted policing's role in racial unrest and its original sin on American slave ships. Twenty million marched to protest racism in policing. The Profession is a voice police and community need to hear." --Connie Rice, Civil Rights lawyer and author of Power Concedes Nothing " The Profession chronicles Bill Bratton's unparalleled career while tackling the ongoing challenges of race and policing in America. As police executives across the country look to reform their agencies, his life story is an inspiring tale of what can be done through hard work, imagination, and determination." --Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, "Bill Bratton has gone from street cop to America's police commissioner. There is no more authoritative voice on policing in America. The lessons learned in this book are invaluable." --Jeh Johnson, former Secretary of Homeland Security "Bill Bratton is the most pivotal and powerful voice in American law enforcement in these times. His candid, revealing story is a must read for every mayor, police chief, and community leader who truly wants to create a new normal for efforts to transform law enforcement and create community trust in the 21st century." --Marc Morial, CEO of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans "Bill Bratton sounds a clarion call for racial truth. He takes us on a 50-year odyssey of transformation and redemption through the worlds of policing, community, and power politics. Bratton reveres the best in law enforcement, demands changes in the worst, and confronts racism in every police department along the way. As a civil rights lawyer and likely foe, I became Bratton's unlikely ally to change LAPD, because, with moral clarity, he admitted policing's role in racial unrest and its original sin on American slave ships. 20 million marched to protest racism in policing, The Profession is a voice police and community need to hear." --Connie Rice, Civil Rights lawyer and author of Power Concedes Nothing "From Boston street cop to police chief who turned around some of the nation's largest departments, Bill Bratton's career is without parallel. Both a skilled manager and a visionary, he consistently demonstrated that police can drive down crime and build up communities. The Profession chronicles his remarkable career while tackling the ongoing challenges of race and policing in America. As police executives across the country look to reform their agencies, Bratton's life story is an inspiring tale of what can be done through hard work, imagination and determination." --Chuck Wexler, Executive Director of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), "From no matter what angle you look at the debate of how we police ourselves, this book is timely and vitally important. Half memoir, half philosophy, this is the Bible on police reform and reconciliation with community. Told by a man who changed policing in three major cities, The Profession by Bill Bratton brings deep and new understanding to what it means to protect and serve--from both sides of the badge." --Michael Connolly, author of The Law of Innocence "If then NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton had done nothing other than rescue New York City in the early '90s from anarchy and intolerable violence, he'd still be regarded as the most impactful police reformer of the past 40 years. Now in his memoir, The Profession, Bratton and his co-writer, Peter Knobler, have written a fast-paced tale -- filled with a cop's sharp eye for detail and story-telling -- of his full career, including his two most recent major triumphs: His seven years as reform chief of the Los Angeles police department -- where he cemented in place the transformation of a reform-defying out-of-control LAPD; and then the capstone of his career -- his return as NYPD commissioner, where he permanently ended the shamefully racist mass stop-and-frisk policies of the NYPD. The Profession 's a must read for anyone wanting to understand how to make policing reform happen in the 2020s." --Joe Domanick, author of To Protect and to Serve: The LAPD's Century of War in the City of Dreams and Blue: The LAPD and the Battle to Redeem American Policing ; Associate Director, The Center on Media, Crime & Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) "Bill Bratton has gone from street cop to America's police commissioner. There is no more authoritative voice on policing in America. The lessons learned in this book are invaluable." --Jeh Johnson, former Secretary of Homeland Security "Bill Bratton is the most pivotal and powerful voice in American law enforcement in these times. His candid, revealing story is a must read for every mayor, police chief, and community leader who truly wants to create a new normal for efforts to transform law enforcement and create community trust in the 21st century." --Marc Morial, CEO of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans "Bill Bratton sounds a clarion call for racial truth. He takes us on a 50-year odyssey of transformation and redemption through the worlds of policing, community, and power politics. Bratton reveres the best in law enforcement, demands changes in the worst, and confronts racism in every police department along the way. As a civil rights lawyer and likely foe, I became Bratton's unlikely ally to change LAPD, because, with moral clarity, he admitted policing's role in racial unrest and its original sin on American slave ships. 20 million marched to protest racism in policing, The Profession is a voice police and community need to hear." --Connie Rice, Civil Rights lawyer and author of Power Concedes Nothing "From Boston street cop to police chief who turned around some of the nation's largest departments, Bill Bratton's career is without parallel. Both a skilled manager and a visionary, he consistently demonstrated that police can drive down crime and build up communities. The Profession chronicles his remarkable career while tackling the ongoing challenges of race and policing in America. As police executives across the country look to reform their agencies, Bratton's life story is an inspiring tale of what can be done through hard work, imagination and determination." --Chuck Wexler, Executive Director of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), "Succeeding as a centrist in public life these days can be an almost impossible task. But centrism in law enforcement may be the most delicate challenge of all. Bratton''s ability to practice it was a startling phenomenon. Engaging. . . a remarkably candid account. . . a veritable encyclopedia of police tactics and culture. . .It may be true, as Yeats chillingly reminded us, that the center cannot hold. It doesn''t seem to be holding in public life at the moment. But at certain times, in the right hands and circumstances, it does come forward." -- The New York Times "Bill Bratton is truly the Sir Robert Peel of American policing. In The Profession , he takes readers on a gripping literary ride-along and provides an intimate look into the complex world of policing. The knowledge gleaned from this book can''t be found elsewhere." --Art Acevedo, Chief of Police, Miami Police Department "From no matter what angle you look at the debate of how we police ourselves, this book is timely and vitally important. Half memoir, half philosophy, this is the Bible on police reform and reconciliation with community. Told by a man who changed policing in three major cities, The Profession by Bill Bratton brings deep and new understanding to what it means to protect and serve--from both sides of the badge." --Michael Connelly, author of The Law of Innocence "If then-NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton had done nothing other than rescue New York City in the early ''90s from intolerable violence, he''d still be regarded as the most impactful police reformer of the past forty years. Now in The Profession, Bratton and his co-writer, Peter Knobler, have written a fast-paced tale of his full career, including his seven years as reform chief of the LAPD, and his return as NYPD commissioner, where he permanently ended shamefully racist mass stop-and-frisk policies. The Profession is a must read for anyone wanting to understand how to make policing reform happen in the 2020s." --Joe Domanick, associate director of The Center on Media, Crime and Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Bill Bratton has gone from street cop to America''s police commissioner. There is no more authoritative voice on policing in America. The lessons learned in this book are invaluable." --Jeh Johnson, former Secretary of Homeland Security "Bill Bratton is the most pivotal and powerful voice in American law enforcement in these times. His candid, revealing story is a must read for every mayor, police chief, and community leader who truly wants to transform law enforcement and create community trust in the twenty-first century." --Marc Morial, CEO of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans "Bill Bratton sounds a clarion call for racial truth. He takes us on a fifty-year odyssey of transformation and redemption through the worlds of policing, community, and power politics. Bratton reveres the best in law enforcement, demands changes in the worst, and confronts racism in every police department along the way. As a civil rights lawyer and likely foe, I became Bratton''s unlikely ally to change LAPD, because, with moral clarity, he admitted policing''s role in racial unrest and its original sin on American slave ships. Twenty million marched to protest racism in policing. The Profession is a voice police and community need to hear." --Connie Rice, Civil Rights lawyer and author of Power Concedes Nothing " The Profession chronicles Bill Bratton''s unparalleled career while tackling the ongoing challenges of race and policing in America. As police executives across the country look to reform their agencies, his life story is an inspiring tale of what can be done through hard work, imagination, and determination." --Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum
Lccn
2020-045815
Dewey Decimal
363.2092
Lc Classification Number
Hv7911.B72a3 2021

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