Police corruption
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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
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Joseph Reilly for Colorado Reflections
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Identifier: couda-reilly
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Joseph (Joe) Reilly, a retired Denver policeman, discusses his childhood and first job working at Gates Rubber Company in Denver. Reflects on his 28 career as a policeman in Denver, including Denver Police training in the 1920s, prohibition, police corruption, and the condition of prisons and jails. Reilly discusses the changes in the way that police officers are treated in the community, the evolution of police tools, and changes in training.
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"Say Her Name" manuscript, 2024
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Identifier: M517.01.0003.0007
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Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's monograph "Say Her Name," described as "a prose-poem diary of mt journey to the West Bank interspersed qirh Israel-US mutual police training and the summer of protest in 2020."
Dates:
2024
"Say Her Name" manuscript, 2024
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Identifier: M517.01.0003.0008
Abstract
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's monograph, "Say Her Name."
Dates:
2024