Neighborhood Watch weaves history, law, neuroscience, and personal narrative to examine the ways private citizens police Black people in America to maintain de facto color lines. The book makes a compelling case that the criminal legal system, policing, and society at large requires a radical racial reordering.
Neighborhood Watch weaves history, law, neuroscience, and personal narrative to examine the ways private citizens police Black people in America to maintain de facto color lines. The book makes a compelling case that the criminal legal system, policing, and society at large requires a radical racial reordering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shawn Fields is a legal scholar, civil rights attorney, and criminal justice reform advocate. He has represented dozens of clients challenging unconstitutional criminal detentions, and currently teaches Criminal Procedure and Criminal Law at Campbell University School of Law. He previously opened the first refugee rights law office in East Africa, representing over 500 refugees in status determination hearings. Shawn lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his wife and their two children.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: a personal protection agency 1. Cycles of racial fear 2. White caller crime 3. Just a hunch 4. Defending white space 5. Unqualified immunity 6. Permanent fear 7. Rethinking maximum policing 8. Resisting a 'shoot first, think later' culture Epilogue: 'send her back'.
Introduction: a personal protection agency 1. Cycles of racial fear 2. White caller crime 3. Just a hunch 4. Defending white space 5. Unqualified immunity 6. Permanent fear 7. Rethinking maximum policing 8. Resisting a 'shoot first, think later' culture Epilogue: 'send her back'.
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