Challenges to US and Mexican police and tourism stability

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Challenges to US and Mexican police and tourism stability

by Peter E. Tarlow

(Tourism security-safety and post conflict destinations)

Emerald, 2023

1st ed

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In Challenges to US and Mexican Police and Tourism Stability, author Peter Tarlow examines the US-Mexico border crisis and its impact on tourism, along with tourism security in both the United States and Mexico. He also examines the impact of police corruption and cartels on the tourism industry. Presenting detailed case studies of the U.S. cities of Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C, the collection concludes with comparisons on the issues facing tourism policing in the US and Mexico, exploring the dangers, hopes and recommendations for the future. The way a state's police force operates generates a range of complex and interconnected issues, including law enforcement's role in tourism. Recent debates have arisen around the media and law enforcement such as the incidents leading to the George Floyd protests and the Defund-the-Police movement. Challenges to US and Mexican Police and Tourism Stability examines the impacts that historical, political, and social campaigns targeting police practices have had on law enforcement in general and on the tourism industry in particular, specifically focusing on recent developments in both the USA and Mexico. The Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations series provides an insightful guide for policy makers, specialists and social scientists interested in the future of tourism in a society where uncertainness, anxiety and fear prevail.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1. A Short History of Police: A Nation Divided Chapter 2. The Modern Era U.S. Police and Civilian Relations Chapter 3. A National Crime Wave: The Early Years of the Twenty-first Century's Third Decade: Dealing with Crime and Anti-Law Enforcement Bias Chapter 4. Law Enforcement in the Midst of a National Crime Waves and Political Instability: 2020-2022 Chapter 5. The Media and Law Enforcement: A Love-Hate Relationship in the Age of Covid Chapter 6. Highly Publicized Legal Cases and Their Impact on Police Chapter 7. A Tale of four Cities Chapter 8. Police and Tourism Policing Chapter 9. Policing The U.S.-Canadian and U.S.-Mexican Borders Chapter 10. The Mexican-U.S. Border: Immigration, Corruption, Drugs, and Illegal Border Crossings

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