Hope and Struggle in the Policed City

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781479852383

Black Criminalization and Resistance in Philadelphia

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By Menika B. Dirkson
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Menika B. Dirkson is Assistant Professor of African American History at Morgan State University.

"Offers a strong argument for how self-reinforcing anti-crime policies perpetuate increasing violence and crime in over-policed and surveilled communities. Through an abolitionist framing and methodology, the book challenges declension narratives of majority-Black cities that suggest policing was a response to, as opposed to the cause of, destabilized and disinvested Black communities."-- "Journal of Urban Affairs" "Written in the midst of contemporary calls to 'defund the police, ' Menika B. Dirkson's Hope and Struggle in the Policed City contextualizes past decisions to fund the police as the primary response to racialized crime concerns--a policy choice that was by no means inevitable."-- "American Historical Review"

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