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Police Encounters The Black Man's Guide to Handling Encounters with the Police & Protecting Your Constitutional Rights

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POLICE ENCOUNTERS: The Black Man's Guide to Handling Encounters With The Police & Protecting Your Constitutional Rights.

In this one of a kind book, with over 248 pages of information, George W. Gordon and David Walker enable you to discover:

The connection between the slave catchers and the police, from the birth of this nation to the present.
How and when Blacks were first allowed to join the police force.
The how's and why's of police profiling Blacks, regardless of their backgrounds, profession or status.
How police function, and what to watch out for when police have targeted you or your children.
Vital information concerning your constitutional rights and police encounters, and how you can protect yourself during a home, street, vehicle, or public place encounter. All of this is broken down in a practical and easy to understand Q & A form.
9 Quick Tips on handling every encounter or an arrest.
A whole chapter dedicated to addressing juvenile injustice and what your child should do if they are targeted by police.
A 37 page Appendix containing the entire Constitution of the U.S.; sample complaint letters; sample search and arrest warrants; sample advice of rights and waiver forms; and, a listing of various deadly encounters that men, women, and children have had with the police.

254 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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