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- Cover
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraphs
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. The Problem of Coercive Power
- 1. “What is a Good Policeman?”
- 2. Four Policemen
- 3. The Extortionate Transaction
- 4. The Professional Political Model of the Good Policeman
- 2. The Four Paradoxes of Coercive Behavior
- 5. The Paradox of Dispossession: Skid Row at Night
- 6. The Paradox of Detachment: The Family Beef
- 7. The Paradox of Face: The Crowd Scene
- 8. The Paradox of Irrationality: The Juvenile Caper
- 9. The Responses to the Four Paradoxes of Coercive Power
- 3. The Development of Policemen
- 10. The Development of Understanding
- 11. The Development of Morality
- 12. Causing Professionalism
- 4. Implications
- 13. The Chief’s Choices
- 14. Does Coercive Power Tend to Corrupt?
- Methodological Note
- Notes
- Bibliographical Essay
- Index
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