Use 4 other credible sources for references.
Mac Donald, H. (2016). The War on Cops. New York, NY: Encounter Books.
The author of the assigned textbook makes various assertions in her book relating to the intersection of
policing and social justice:
In 2015 in the largest 50-cities in the U.S., homicides are up 17%, the biggest 1-year increase since 1993.
This increase is reflected in other types of violent crime as well.
Certain high-profile use of force incidents, and in particular, the 2014 Michael Brown shooting death in
Ferguson, Missouri, has caused officers throughout the country to withdraw and back off of aggressive
proactive policing in favor of merely reactive policing. This so-called “Ferguson Effect” has resulted in
criminals becoming emboldened, and a resulting violent crime rise in city after city.
Resistance to lawful police action has become routine, as we have entered an era of anti-police activism.
There are signs that the legal order itself is breaking down in urban areas, and police feel there is a total
lack of respect for them and the work they do.
The belief in some minority communities, whether warranted or not, is that the police are, in fact, the
greatest threat facing these communities. This belief holds despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Place yourself into the position of a police chief in a large urban setting, with a substantial minority
community. Your department has had a few minor controversial incidents, and you believe it is only a
matter of time before a major one occurs. A review of departmental statistics, along with other
information you’ve gathered, leads you to believe your officers are beginning to fall into this Ferguson
Effect category.
Draft a 1500-word paper directed at your command staff, to provide them guidance and direction on how
the department will attempt the delicate balance of aggressive policing in a community that is becoming
more resistant, and on a department where officers are becoming more and more fearful of becoming the
next Darrin Wilson, the officer involved in the Ferguson shooting. Former Officer Wilson, although
literally cleared of all allegations, has spoken in the media about how he has not been able to find steady
employment, not only in law enforcement, but anywhere.
Specifically address how you will move forward with police-community partnerships, especially in the
minority districts, and how you can positively impact your officers’ morale and persuade them that
aggressive and proactive policing is still the order of the day in your agency. Ultimately, this paper will be
used by your command staff as the guiding light toward achieving the vision you desire as chief in this
most challenging era. Please remember to specifically address the values that the community has
expressed, the values the police department is trying to promote, where the values come into conflict and
those that are in common.