Seth W. Stoughton is Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Jeffrey J. Noble is a police consultant and author of Managing Accountability Systems for Police Conduct: Internal Affairs and External Oversight. Geoffrey P. Alpert is a Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina and author of more than twenty books about criminal justice.
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An informed, in-depth review of one of the most controversial and misunderstood aspects of modern policing: the use of force. Everyone-from police chiefs to judges to community activists-would benefit from the insights this book provides. -- Art Acevedo, Chief, Houston Police Department No book has offered a full account of the legal standards used to evaluate use-of-force incidents-until now. The authors bring decades of combined academic and practical expertise in law, criminology, and policing to comprehensively lay out not only federal constitutional law, but state law, administrative standards, and tactical considerations that influence the use of force. As a result, every reader-whatever their perspective or experience-will walk away far more knowledgeable about how the use of force by police officers is governed in the United States. -- Rachel Harmon, University of Virginia School of Law This meticulously researched book may be the most comprehensive treatment of police use of force there is. The authors carefully explain how force legally may be used, and how it should be regulated. This should be required reading for all policing leadership. Highly recommended. -- Barry Friedman, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Professor of Law and Director of the Policing Project at NYU School of Law These authors are at the forefront of those who probe the complex questions that can arise when an officer shoots a civilian. This book is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to better understand police use of force. At the Washington Post we have relied on Geoff Alpert's expertise to untangle use-of-force issues. Here, he and his co-authors advance the public discussion of this important topic. -- Jeff Leen, Investigations Editor at the Washington Post An excellent reference for lawmakers and reformers. By pulling together so much important information in a single place, Stoughton and his coauthors have done the country a service at a very fraught time. * National Review *

