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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction- Thin Blue Lines: Police Power and Cultural Storytelling
1. "The Machinery of a Finished Society": Stephen Crane, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Police
2. "...and the Human Cop": Professionalism and the Procedural at Midcentury
3. Blue Knights and Brown Jackets: Beat, Badge, and "Civility" in the 1960s
4. Hardcovering "True" Crime: Cop Shops and Crime Scenes in the 1980s
5. Framing the Shooter: The Globe, the Police, and the Streets
Epilogue- Police Blues
Notes
Index
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