Police and State Crime in the Americas
Police and State Crime in the Americas
Southern and Postcolonial Perspectives
Mejia Mesinas, Analicia; Perez, Xavier; Sclofsky, Sebastian; Sanabria, Jhon; Gascon, Daniel
Springer International Publishing AG
02/2024
364
Dura
Inglês
9783031458118
15 a 20 dias
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Imperial Regimes.- Chapter 1: Uruguayan Police in the Age of Conservative Hegemony by Rafael Paternain.- Chapter 2: Securing Citizens, Pacifying Subjects and Criminalizing "Others": The Dark Side of Community Policing in Latin America by Markus-Michael Mueller.- Chapter 3: Tribal Law and Order and the Settler-Colonial Logics of Reservation Policing by Theresa Rocha Beardall.- Colonial Organizations.- Chapter 4: Policing Immigrant Communities: An Assessment of State Sanctioned Violence in the Name of Migration Control by Mercedes Valadez and Jennifer Noble.- Chapter 5: Techniques and Technologies: The Military Expansion of Sao Paulo's Municipal Civil Guard by Jose Douglas dos Santos Silva.- Chapter 6: Policing in Puerto Rico: Reforms of the Twenty First Century, by Xavier Perez and Jhon Sanabria.- Repressive Encounters.- Chapter 7: Nos Quedamos Marcados: The Carceral Regime's Ripple Effect on Mexican Families by Marlene Mercado.- Chapter 8: How Black Genocide Happens: Military Patronage, Policing, and the Coloniality of Gender in Rio de Janeiro Favelas by Carla dos Santos Mattos.- Chapter 9: The Criminology of State Violence will include interviews with critical theorists, Biko Agozino and Guillermina Seri.- Chapter 10: Counter-Colonial Methods includes interviews with critical methodologists, Robert Duran and Nicolas Barrera.- Chapter 11: Between Accountability and Alternatives is an interview with police reformers, Jhon Sanabria and Bernardo Gill.
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political sociology;american studies;police and state violence;youth;criminalization;street culture;punishment;settler colonialism;mass incarceration;immigration enforcement;political science;indigenous studies;race;human rights;social justice;policing
Imperial Regimes.- Chapter 1: Uruguayan Police in the Age of Conservative Hegemony by Rafael Paternain.- Chapter 2: Securing Citizens, Pacifying Subjects and Criminalizing "Others": The Dark Side of Community Policing in Latin America by Markus-Michael Mueller.- Chapter 3: Tribal Law and Order and the Settler-Colonial Logics of Reservation Policing by Theresa Rocha Beardall.- Colonial Organizations.- Chapter 4: Policing Immigrant Communities: An Assessment of State Sanctioned Violence in the Name of Migration Control by Mercedes Valadez and Jennifer Noble.- Chapter 5: Techniques and Technologies: The Military Expansion of Sao Paulo's Municipal Civil Guard by Jose Douglas dos Santos Silva.- Chapter 6: Policing in Puerto Rico: Reforms of the Twenty First Century, by Xavier Perez and Jhon Sanabria.- Repressive Encounters.- Chapter 7: Nos Quedamos Marcados: The Carceral Regime's Ripple Effect on Mexican Families by Marlene Mercado.- Chapter 8: How Black Genocide Happens: Military Patronage, Policing, and the Coloniality of Gender in Rio de Janeiro Favelas by Carla dos Santos Mattos.- Chapter 9: The Criminology of State Violence will include interviews with critical theorists, Biko Agozino and Guillermina Seri.- Chapter 10: Counter-Colonial Methods includes interviews with critical methodologists, Robert Duran and Nicolas Barrera.- Chapter 11: Between Accountability and Alternatives is an interview with police reformers, Jhon Sanabria and Bernardo Gill.
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