The other side of policing
Material type:
- 9788189766726
- 923.5336 P3O8
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Books | Vikram Sarabhai Library | Rack 44-B / Slot 2503 (3rd Floor, East Wing) | Non-fiction | General Stacks | 923.5336 P3O8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 165686 |
Foreword by Ved Marwah
Forgotten and buried deep behind the uniform is a common man. As The Other Side of Policing attempts to break the stereotype of policing as an obsession with guns, crime and criminals, it insists that even the cops have a penchant for humour. At times, for people like Maxwell, it is the humour that makes them survive in a system that kills initiatives. The book is based on the authorzs own experiences as a policeman for nearly 35 years where he provides an insiderzs account of someone who has experienced everything at close quarters and can afford to be critical of the system as a whole. He recounts gripping stories about how policeman learn to survive under the axe of the media, politicians, common people and their own seniors. In his anecdotal account, the author talks of various incidents and projects the men behind uniform as human beings who could succumb to the trials and tribulations of power. He talks about the inability of cops to do anything when high profile politicians enact stage dramas to stay in the limelight, how the cops take liberties to kill at will, how a South Indian to whom all Sikhs looked the same learnt to differentiate between them and how an April Foolzs prank resulted in a senior officer waiting at the airport to receive a VIP when none was scheduled to arrive. His narration laced with humour provides a fresh look at unexplored alleys and brings home the point that at the end of the day we all need our daily dose of banter and policing provides ample opportunities for that. The author hop
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