- Jerome Skolnick
Jerome Skolnick is a
professor atNew York University and a formerpresident of theAmerican Society of Criminology . He is also affiliated with theUniversity of California, Berkeley . Skolnick has a Ph.D. insociology fromYale University .Clearance Rates
Jerome Skolnick has argued that
clearance rate s demonstrate the reality of the criminal justice conflict model by encouragingpolice to focus on appearing to do their job, rather than on actually doing their job. This is a comparable argument to that regardingstandardized test ing, and "teaching to the test ". Skolnick noted one incident where police coerced a man to confess to over 400 burglaries so that they could have a high rate of crime solving (clearance).Quotes
*"The
law often, but not always, supportspolice deception."Citation| last =Skolnick | first =J. H. | title =Deception by Police | journal =Criminal Justice Ethics | volume =1 | issue =2| date =Summer/Fall 1982| url =http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/cje/html/sample1.html ]
*"Courtroom lying is justified within the police culture by the same sort of necessity rationale thatcourt s have permitted police to employ at the investigative stage: The end justifies the means."Writings by Jerome Skolnick
Most of his writings deal with
criminal justice .
*cite book | last =Skolnick| first =J. H.| coauthors = | title =Justice without trial: law enforcement in democratic society | publisher = Wiley| year =1966 | location =New York| pages =| url =| doi = | id =OCLC: 1175611
*cite book | last =Skolnick| first =J. H.| coauthors =E. Currie | title =Crisis in American Institutions | publisher =Little, Brown | year =1970 | location =Boston | pages =| url =| doi = | id =OCLC: 76362 | isbn =
*cite book | last =Skolnick| first =J. H.| coauthors = | title =House of cards: the legalization and control of casino gambling| publisher =Little, Brown | year =1978 | location =Boston | pages =| url =| doi = | id = OCLC: 4004124| isbn =0316796999
*cite book | last =Skolnick| first =J.H. | coauthors =Kaplan J. | title =Criminal Justice; a Casebook| publisher =Foundation Press | year =1982 | location =Mineola, N.Y. | pages =| url =| doi = | id = OCLC: 7977551 | isbn =0882770535
*cite book | last =Skolnick| first =J. H.| coauthors = Bayley, D. H. | title =new blue line: police innovation in six American cities | publisher =Free Press | year =1986 | location =New York | pages =| url =| doi = | id = OCLC: 12840114| isbn =0029293103
*cite book | last =Skolnick| first =J. H.| coauthors =J. J. Fyfe | title =Above the Law: Police and the Excessive Use of Force | publisher =Free Press | year =1993 | location =New York | pages =| url =| doi = | id = OCLC: 27011930 | isbn =002929312XFurther reading
*cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Jerome H. Sjolnick: Police deception and brutality | work =Historical context within Jerome H. ...| publisher =Florida State University | url=http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/crimtheory/skolnick.htm | format =HTML | accessdate = 2007-09-09
References
ee also
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Black Panther Party
*Amadou Diallo
*John Birch Society
*Rodney King
*Abner Louima
*Justin Volpe
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