Hattery, Angela,

Policing Black bodies : how Black lives are surveilled and how to work for change / How black lives are surveilled and how to work for change Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith. - Updated edition. - xv, 310 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-303) and index.

Setting the stage -- Social protest, or a logical response to policing Black bodies -- Mass incarceration -- School-to-prison pipeline -- The prison-industrial complex : the new plantation economy -- Policing Black women's bodies -- Policing trans bodies -- Police killings of unarmed Black people -- The ultimate failure : exoneration -- Policing Black athletes' bodies -- Intersectionality, color-blind racism, and a call to action.

"In this book, the authors connect the regulation of African American people in many settings into a powerful narrative. Completely updated throughout, the book now includes a new chapter on policing black athletes' bodies and expanded coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement, policing trans bodies, and policing Black women's bodies"--

9781538151211 1538151219 9781538142547 1538142546

40030469847

2020046517


2000-2099


Racism in criminal justice administration--United States.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States.
Discrimination in law enforcement--United States.
Racial profiling in law enforcement--United States.
Police brutality--United States.
African Americans--Social conditions--21st century.

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Discrimination dans l'application des lois--
Profilage ethnique--
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--Conditions sociales--
Racism in criminal justice administration.
Racial profiling in law enforcement.
Police brutality.
African Americans--Social conditions.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration.
Discrimination in law enforcement.


United States.

HV9950 / .H395 2021

364.3/496073