ABSTRACT

From New York to Los Angeles, police departments across the country are consistently accused of racism. Although historically white police precincts have been slowly integrating over the past few decades, African-American officers still encounter racism on the job. Bolton and Feagin have interviewed fifty veteran African-American police officers to provide real-life and vivid examples of the difficulties and discrimination these officers face everyday inside and outside the police station from barriers in hiring and getting promoted to lack of trust from citizens and members of black community.

chapter 1|33 pages

Black in Blue

chapter 2|51 pages

Everyday Racism on the Force

chapter 4|53 pages

Racial Barriers in Police Departments

chapter 5|38 pages

A Hostile Racial Climate

chapter 6|50 pages

Black Officers Transform Policing

chapter 7|22 pages

A Better Future for All Americans