Samantha J. Simon is Assistant Professor in the School of Government & Public Policy and the School of Sociology at The University of Arizona.
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"Simon's remarkable fieldwork reveals how the institutional culture of policing is shaped by recruitment and training procedures that make us all less safe; a must-read for anyone who thinks we can fix American policing with more training." * Alex S. Vitale, author of The End of Policing * "This is a brilliant book! Through careful research and compelling writing, Simon shows how racial violence by police officers is organizationally produced, enabled, and sustained. Over 600 hours in police training academies and dozens of interviews with individuals working in recruiting, hiring, and training police officers, reveal how polices, practices, and interactions within police organizations enable and sustain racial violence. Police officers are selected in relation to their experience with, and willingness to use, violence. Police academies teach - and cadets perform, practice, and perfect - violence. As a result, and despite demographic changes in police forces across the US, racialized violence at the hands of the police continues. This is an incredibly important and timely book that should be required reading for policymakers, advocates, and the public interested in prospects for police reform. Contemporary American policing is steeped in a long history of racial violence and racial injustice and to overcome it, Simon argues, will require a fundamental reorganization of American policing itself." * Becky Pettit, author of Invisible Men: Mass Incarceration and the Myth of Black Progress * "Simon has crafted a richly detailed, emotionally intelligent, and historically informed account of how human beings are transformed into cops. Before the Badge is a noteworthy addition to the all-too-sparse annals of effective ethnography exploring day-to-day human life within the carceral state." * Jarrod Shanahan, author of Captives: How Rikers Island Took New York City Hostage and co-author of States of Incarceration *