Policing Gun Violence, Philip J. Cook
Policing Gun Violence, Philip J. Cook
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Policing Gun Violence
Strategic Reforms for Controlling Our Most Pressing Crime Problem

Author: Philip J. Cook, Anthony A. Braga

Narrator: Eric Jason Martin

Unabridged: 8 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/25/2023


Synopsis

In many US cities, gun violence is the most urgent crime problem. High rates of deadly violence make a city less livable, dragging down quality of life, economic development, and property values.

How can police departments find the right balance between over- and under-policing of high-violence areas? What are the best practices for police to preempt and deter gun violence, while engendering support and cooperation from the public?

Drawing on fifty years of research and practical experience, Policing Gun Violence argues that it is possible for the police to create greater public safety while respecting the rights of individuals and communities. While gun violence can be attributed to various systemic causes, Anthony A. Braga and Philip J. Cook make the case that violence is itself a root cause of social disparity and future violence. Effective law enforcement is a vital component of a just society. They review and synthesize the evidence in several key areas: enforcement of gun laws, policing hot spots, controlling high-risk groups through focused deterrence, enhancing investigations to increase the arrest and conviction rate, preventing officer-involved shootings, and disrupting underground gun markets. Policing Gun Violence serves as a guide to how the police can better utilize their considerable resources to make cities safer.

About Philip J. Cook

Philip J. Cook is Sanford Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Professor Emeritus of Economics at Duke University. He is one of the first scholars to undertake research on gun violence prevention. In 2020, his contributions in this area were recognized by the award of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology. Other honors include election to the National Academy of Medicine (2001) and as Fellow of the American Society of Criminology. He has made substantial research contributions to criminal justice policy, alcohol control policy, commercial gambling, and the causes of income inequality, as well as evaluation methods. He has consulted with several federal law enforcement agencies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

In Policing Gun Violence, Anthony A. Braga (University of Pennsylvania) and Philip J. Cook (Duke University) bring together their years of collective experience researching gun violence prevention. Coming on the heels of calls to “defund the police” following the murder of George Floyd by members of......more