ABSTRACT

Fear, Society, and the Police examines elements of fear and how they can be controlled and turned into an effective and proper response in an emergency situation. Readers of this book will be exposed to ways fear can become an uncontrolled emotion, often leading to unnecessary acts of violence, and will examine ways and means of using reasoning to overcome unfounded fear.

The author encourages readers to critically assess circumstances in today’s society that have caused fear, unrest, and division between the enforcers of law and the people they are sworn to protect. Providing examples of how violence in society has had an impact on police–community relations, this book examines the many facets of fear from several perspectives, including historical, personal, and institutional. Security management courses concentrate on the "how and why" of security, yet to become an effective professional security specialist it is recommended the practitioner become educated in the nuances of fear. This book presents a look into the how and why of fear, and will relate to security personnel as it does to police officers.

The book brings perspectives based on reality and experience. It will be of interest not only to those who work in law enforcement, but also to students in criminal justice, management and leadership, psychology, and sociology courses. As violence in society escalates, professionalism will require more understanding of fear-based emotions.

chapter 1|8 pages

Fear, Society, and the Police

chapter 2|13 pages

Introduction to Fear

chapter 3|10 pages

Antecedents of Fear

chapter 4|10 pages

Handling Fear

chapter 5|13 pages

Fearful Societies of the Past

chapter 6|12 pages

Fear in Contemporary Society

chapter 7|7 pages

Living in a World of Fear

chapter 8|8 pages

Terror and Fear of the Unknown

chapter 9|13 pages

Modern Society and the Police

chapter 10|9 pages

Victims and Fear of Violent Crime

chapter 11|11 pages

Fear and the News Media

chapter 12|11 pages

Mean Streets and Shootings

chapter 13|19 pages

Anger and Fear

chapter 14|14 pages

Police Subculture and Personality

chapter 15|12 pages

Racism or Fear?

chapter 16|4 pages

Reality and the Brain