Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies
Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies
Bonner, Michelle D.; Seri, Guillermina; Kubal, Mary Rose; Kempa, Michael
Springer International Publishing AG
04/2018
274
Dura
Inglês
9783319728827
15 a 20 dias
625
Part I: Citizenship
2. Police Abuse and the Racialized Boundaries of Citizenship in FranceCathy Lisa Schneider
3. Police as State: Governing Citizenship through ViolenceGuillermina Seri and Jinee Lokaneeta
4. Development of the Concept of "Political Profiling": Citizenship and Police Repression of Protest in QuebecFrancis Dupuis-Deri
Part II: Accountability
5. Holding Police Abuse to Account: The Challenge of Institutional Legitimacy, a Chilean Case StudyMichelle D. Bonner
6. Police Abuse and Democratic Accountability: Agonistic Surveillance of the Administrative StateRosa Squillacote and Leonard Feldman
7. Protest and Police Abuse: Racial Limits on Perceived AccountabilityChristian Davenport, Rose McDermott, and David Armstrong
Part III: Socioeconomic (In)Equality
8. Supporting the "Elite" Transition in South Africa: Police Abuse in a Violent Neoliberal DemocracyMarlea Clarke
9. Policing as Pacification: Postcolonial Legacies, Transnational Connections, and the Militarization of Urban Security in Democratic BrazilMarkus-Michael Mueller
Part IV: Conclusion
10. Conclusion: Rethinking Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies
Michelle D. Bonner
Part I: Citizenship
2. Police Abuse and the Racialized Boundaries of Citizenship in FranceCathy Lisa Schneider
3. Police as State: Governing Citizenship through ViolenceGuillermina Seri and Jinee Lokaneeta
4. Development of the Concept of "Political Profiling": Citizenship and Police Repression of Protest in QuebecFrancis Dupuis-Deri
Part II: Accountability
5. Holding Police Abuse to Account: The Challenge of Institutional Legitimacy, a Chilean Case StudyMichelle D. Bonner
6. Police Abuse and Democratic Accountability: Agonistic Surveillance of the Administrative StateRosa Squillacote and Leonard Feldman
7. Protest and Police Abuse: Racial Limits on Perceived AccountabilityChristian Davenport, Rose McDermott, and David Armstrong
Part III: Socioeconomic (In)Equality
8. Supporting the "Elite" Transition in South Africa: Police Abuse in a Violent Neoliberal DemocracyMarlea Clarke
9. Policing as Pacification: Postcolonial Legacies, Transnational Connections, and the Militarization of Urban Security in Democratic BrazilMarkus-Michael Mueller
Part IV: Conclusion
10. Conclusion: Rethinking Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies
Michelle D. Bonner