Summary Of Paul Chevigny's 'Edge Of The Knife'

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The author is a researcher with the University of Colorado. He believes that works on police institutions, and their role in society have shifted from deep scholarly works toward works that cater to the policy audience. Going from deep works of the 80s/90s he then shifts to point out why there has been such a change. One is methodology and the other has to do with large institutions (i.e. National Institute for Justice, the Police Foundation) pouring large sums of money (hundreds of thousands of dollars annually) into police research, which is why the author didn’t find it shocking that scholars were ok with doing the bidding of the policy makers. He used two books (David Bayley’s "Police for the Future" and Paul Chevigny’s "Edge of the Knife: