Street Justice

A History of Police Violence in New York City

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Street Justice

A History of Police Violence in New York City

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In this study of police brutality in New York City, Marilynn Johnson explores the changing patterns of police use of force over the past 160 years, including streat beatings, organized violence against protestors, and the notorious third degree. She argues that the idea of police brutality--what exactly it is, who its victims are, and why it occurs--is historically constructed. In the late nineteenth century police brutality was understood as an outgrowth of the moral and political corruption of Tammany Hall; in the heavy immigration years of the early twentieth century it was redefined as a racial/ethnic issue; and during Prohibition police violence was connected to police corruption related to the underground liquor trade and the "war on crime" the federal government declared in response. Providing a history of police brutality up to the present day, Street justice emphasizes the understandings brought to the subject by its victims, and reveals a long and disturbing history of police misconduct against minorities. But Johnson also argues that the culture of policing can be changed when enough political pressure is brought to bear on the problem.

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Publisher
Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
365

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Street Justice: A History of Police Violence in New York City
October 31, 2004, Beacon Press
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Street Justice: A History of Police Violence in New York City
November 15, 2003, Beacon Press
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First Sentence

"Like many Americans, I watched in disbelief in April 1992 when a California jury acquitted four police officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV8148.N52 J63 2003, HV8148.N52J63 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
365
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7944862M
Internet Archive
streetjusticehis0000john
ISBN 10
0807050229
ISBN 13
9780807050224
LCCN
2003014312
OCLC/WorldCat
52514365
Library Thing
1521144
Goodreads
1537034

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