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Media & the Law - Pressing the Police and Policing the Press: The History and Law of the U.S. Press-Police Relationship (Journalism in Perspective)

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Book Synopsis: In the second half of 2020 and continuing into 2021, protests against racial injustice spread across the United States after the death of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis Police Department officers. Members of the press covered these demonstrations, documenting what transpired and conveying the important messages involved. In so doing, the news media held law enforcement accountable through critical reporting on the actions of the police, with police officers responding in part by intimidating journalists in the field using force and arrest—this in the name of keeping the peace and protecting the public from further harm. What transpired during this troubled time cast a bright light on the contemporary relationship between the press and police in the United States.

The relationship between these two fundamental institutions is, however, a long and complicated one, dating back to colonial British North America. In the mid-19th century, (1830s–1850s) both the press and the police began to take their modern forms, and since then have continued to develop, routinely interacting with each other as journalists and police officers often found themselves responding to the same crimes and events. At times, members of both institutions managed to co-exist or even cooperate and made efforts to help one another, while at other times they butted heads to the point of conflict, the professional boundaries between journalists and police officers seemingly blurred.

As both the press and the police have fallen under deep scrutiny in more modern times, the present moment marks what is, perhaps, an opportune time to focus on the political, economic, social, and technological problems they face. In “Pressing the Police and Policing the Press,” Scott Memmel offers the first book-length study of the history and legal landscape of the press-police relationship. Each chapter focuses on interactions between the press and the police during a particular era, introducing relevant societal context and how both institutions evolved and responded to that context. Memmel concludes his study with recommendations on how, going forward, the press and the police might work together to tackle some of the similar issues they face and better serve the public.

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In the wake of the George Floyd protests, the relationship between the press and the police has come under intense scrutiny. If you're curious about the history and complexities of this relationship, look no further than "Pressing the Police and Policing the Press" by Scott Memmel. This groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive analysis of the press-police relationship, from its roots in colonial British North America to the present day.

Throughout history, journalists and police officers have often found themselves responding to the same crimes and events. This book examines how they have interacted, sometimes coexisting and even cooperating, while at other times clashing and blurring professional boundaries. It delves into the political, economic, social, and technological problems that both institutions face in our modern world.

With a careful examination of each era, Memmel offers insights into the evolution of the press and the police, shedding light on the challenges they have encountered along the way. By understanding their historical development, we can gain a better understanding of their current struggles.

As the press and the police continue to face criticism and questions, it is crucial for them to find ways to work together for the betterment of the public. In the final chapters of the book, Memmel provides recommendations on how both institutions can tackle common issues and enhance their service to society.

If you want to gain a deeper understanding of the press-police relationship and become informed about its history and legal landscape, "Pressing the Police and Policing the Press" is a must-read. Click the link below to order your copy and embark on a fascinating journey through the intertwined histories of journalism and law enforcement.

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