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Towards Anti-policing : Prefiguring Possibilities beyond the Thin Blue Line, Hardback Book

Towards Anti-policing : Prefiguring Possibilities beyond the Thin Blue Line Hardback

Edited by Simon Springer, Richard J. White

Part of the Policing Perspectives and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century series

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Police are becoming ever more militarized and routinely commit transgressive acts of intimidation, coercion, and violence.

Cognizant of the dangers that policing poses to the general public, the sheer number of violations in the contemporary moment, and the fact that brutality has been an intrinsic part of policing since its origin, Towards Anti-policing: Prefiguring Possibilities beyond the Thin Blue Line establishes that communities should be ever vigilant of the potential for abuse and harassment.

Offering a diagnostic global perspective on police brutality, this edited collection raises critical questions about whether policing is needed at all and what underlying purpose it actually serves.

In this post-pandemic era, where the grip of authoritarianism has only tightened, Towards Anti-policing positions radical grassroots activism as a first line of critical defiance against the ‘Fear Terror Paradigm’ of policing logics and the pervasive brutality that this form of community control represents.

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