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Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines of Black Liberation

Contributor(s): Gaskew, Tony (Author)

ISBN: 9781498589529

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: May 11, 2022

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.31" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.44 lbs) 130 pages

Series: Critical Perspectives on Race, Crime, and Justice

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Description: Stop Trying to Fix Policing: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines of Black Liberation, guides readers through the phenomena of police abolition, using the cultural lens of the Black radical tradition.

Review Quotes: "Some might claim that this short book is just a polemic, not to be taken as seriously as standard criminological research conducted according to conventions of objectivity and detachment. However, the author would rightly maintain that such rhetoric disguises a deferential commitment to a brutal status quo. In fact, Gaskew pursues a key principle of good sociological practice here, namely, that it is more important to focus on outcomes rather than official discourses. Gaskew applies this method to policing, identifying key myths, such as that policing is dangerous for police, that it is an effective mechanism for public safety, that police are at risk of disciplinary action, and, most critically, that police reform is possible. In fact, policing is rooted in legacies of white supremacy and violence. Grounding his argument in critical race theory, Gaskew makes a reasonable case for abolition. Recommended." --Choice Reviews

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