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"Imperial Policing examines the role of local law enforcement, federal immigration authorities, and national security agencies in upholding Chicago's highly unequal social order. Analyzing the weaponization of data and the coordination between local and national agencies to suppress communities of color and undermine social movements, the Policing in Chicago Research Group offers a critical perspective on the abolition of imperial policing, both in Chicago and around the globe"--

Produktbeschreibung
"Imperial Policing examines the role of local law enforcement, federal immigration authorities, and national security agencies in upholding Chicago's highly unequal social order. Analyzing the weaponization of data and the coordination between local and national agencies to suppress communities of color and undermine social movements, the Policing in Chicago Research Group offers a critical perspective on the abolition of imperial policing, both in Chicago and around the globe"--
Autorenporträt
The Policing in Chicago Research Group is an activist research collective composed primarily of current and former graduate students at the University of Illinois at Chicago whose work is committed to supporting abolitionist movements, transformative justice organizations, and policed communities. The members of PCRG are Andy Clarno, Enrique Alvear Moreno, Janaé Bonsu-Love, Lydia Dana, Michael De Anda Muñiz, Il¿ Ravichandran, and Haley Volpintesta.