Police and the Empire City – Race and the Origins of Modern Policing in New York
Autor Matthew Guarigliaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781478025405
ISBN-10: 1478025409
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 1478025409
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Introduction. Race, Legibility and Policing in the Unequal City
1. Becoming Blue: New York Police’s Earliest Encounters with Race and Ethnicity, 1845–1871 24
2. Racial Heirarchies of Crime and Policing: Bodies, Morals, and Gender in the NYPD, 1890–1897 44
3. Colonial Methods: Francis Vinton Greene’s Journey from Empire to Policing the Empire City 71
4. The Rise of Ethnic Policing: Warren Charles, Cornelius Willemse, and the German Squad 93
5. Policing the “Italian Problem”: Criminality, Racial Difference, and the NYPD Italian Squad, 1903–1909 107
6. “They Needed Me as Much as I Needed Them”: Black Patrolmen and Resistance to Police Brutality, 1900–1913 135
7. “Police are Raw Materials”: Training Bodies in the World War I Era 153
8. Global Knowledge/American Police: Information, International Collaboration, and the Rise of Technocratice “Color-Blind” Policing 176
Conclusion. Policing’s Small Toolbox and the Afterlives of Ethnic Policing 199
Acknowledgments 207
Notes 211
Bibliography 235
Index
1. Becoming Blue: New York Police’s Earliest Encounters with Race and Ethnicity, 1845–1871 24
2. Racial Heirarchies of Crime and Policing: Bodies, Morals, and Gender in the NYPD, 1890–1897 44
3. Colonial Methods: Francis Vinton Greene’s Journey from Empire to Policing the Empire City 71
4. The Rise of Ethnic Policing: Warren Charles, Cornelius Willemse, and the German Squad 93
5. Policing the “Italian Problem”: Criminality, Racial Difference, and the NYPD Italian Squad, 1903–1909 107
6. “They Needed Me as Much as I Needed Them”: Black Patrolmen and Resistance to Police Brutality, 1900–1913 135
7. “Police are Raw Materials”: Training Bodies in the World War I Era 153
8. Global Knowledge/American Police: Information, International Collaboration, and the Rise of Technocratice “Color-Blind” Policing 176
Conclusion. Policing’s Small Toolbox and the Afterlives of Ethnic Policing 199
Acknowledgments 207
Notes 211
Bibliography 235
Index