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The Scarlet Beat: The Evolution of Law Enforcement at Rutgers
Author(s) -
Matthew Knoblauch
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the journal of the rutgers university libraries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-3781
pISSN - 0036-0473
DOI - 10.14713/jrul.v68i2.1988
Subject(s) - law enforcement , enforcement , law , police department , agency (philosophy) , political science , sociology , criminology , social science
This article details the development of the Rutgers University Police Department (RUPD), from its origins as a parking department to its present form as a professional law enforcement agency. It assesses the RUPD both topically and chronologically, analyzing the department's evolving administrative structure, personnel, uniforms, and use of firearms. Fundamentally, the article tracks the RUPD's balance of its in loco parentis role, tied to its university-based existence, with the need for accomplishing more traditional law enforcement objectives as Rutgers expanded and evolved.

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