Neighborhood watch : policing white spaces in America / Shawn E. Fields, Campbell University School of Law.
2022
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Neighborhood watch : policing white spaces in America / Shawn E. Fields, Campbell University School of Law.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Description
1 online resource (xi, 202 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction : a personal protection agency
Cycles of racial fear
White caller crime
Just a hunch
Defending white space
Unqualified immunity
Permanent fear
Rethinking maximum
Policing
Resisting a "shoot first, think later" culture
Epilogue : "send her back".
Cycles of racial fear
White caller crime
Just a hunch
Defending white space
Unqualified immunity
Permanent fear
Rethinking maximum
Policing
Resisting a "shoot first, think later" culture
Epilogue : "send her back".
Summary
Although racism has plagued the American justice system since the nation's colonial beginnings, private White Americans are taking matters into their own hands. From racist 911 calls and hoaxes to grassroots voter suppression and vigilante 'self-defense,' concerted efforts are made every day by private citizens to exclude Black Americans from schools, neighborhoods, and positions of power. Neighborhood Watch examines the specific ways people police America's color line to protect 'White spaces.' The book charts how these actions too often result in harassment, arrest, injury, or death, yet typically go unchecked. Instead, these actions are promoted and encouraged by legislatures looking to expand racially discriminatory laws, a police system designed to respond with force to any frivolous report of Black 'mischief,' and a Supreme Court that has abdicated its role in rejecting police abuse. To combat these realities, Neighborhood Watch offers preliminary recommendations for reform, including changes to the 'maximum policing' state, increased accountability for civilians who abuse emergency response systems, and proposals to demilitarize the color line.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781108878661 (ebook)
9781108840064 (hardback)
9781108793506 (paperback)
9781108840064 (hardback)
9781108793506 (paperback)
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