Description |
1 online resource (viii, 358 pages) : illustrations |
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The Chicago series in law and society |
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Chicago series in law and society.
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Contents |
Theory: the fertile fear of liability -- The problem with policing -- Liability's triumph -- Policing's epiphany -- Spreading the word: variations among police departments -- Tort liability and police reform in Britain -- Sexual harassment -- Playground safety |
Summary |
"It's a common complaint: the United States is overrun by rules and procedures that shackle professional judgment, have no valid purpose, and serve only to appease courts and lawyers. Charles R. Epp argues, however, that few Americans would want to return to an era without these legalistic policies, which in the 1970s helped bring recalcitrant bureaucracies into line with a growing national commitment to civil rights and individual dignity. Focusing on three disparate policy areas--workplace sexual harassment, playground safety, and police brutality in both the United States and the United Kingdom--Epp explains how activists and professionals used legal liability, lawsuit-generated publicity, and innovative managerial ideas to pursue the implementation of new rights. Together, these strategies resulted in frameworks designed to make institutions accountable through intricate rules, employee training, and managerial oversight. Explaining how these practices became ubiquitous across bureaucratic organizations, Epp casts today's legalistic state in an entirely new light."--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
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Liability (Law) -- United States
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Law reform -- United States -- Citizen participation
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Civil rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Tort liability of police -- United States
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Tort liability of police -- Great Britain
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Liability for harassment -- United States
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Playgrounds -- Law and legislation -- United States
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LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
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Civil rights
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Law reform -- Citizen participation
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Liability for harassment
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Liability (Law)
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Playgrounds -- Law and legislation
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Tort liability of police
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Great Britain
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United States
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780226211664 |
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0226211665 |
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1282537636 |
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9781282537637 |
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9786612537639 |
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6612537639 |
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