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Sparked by the brutal police murder of George Floyd, the second wave of the #blacklivesmatter protest movement has surged across more than 100 US cities, spilling into Brazil, South Africa, Paris and London - to name a few of the primary sites of active resistance. This is a new movement, international in scope, with a disproportionately large section of young people - black and white - using their own language and tactics to fundamentally challenge the whole range of racist institutions governing today's globalised world. Matt Clement's No Justice, No Police? The Politics of Protest and Social Change chronicles this movement as it continues to deepen and broaden.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Abstracts and Contributor Details
- Foreword to No Justice, No Police
- Introduction
- 1. What Is To Be Done about the Police? โ Matt Clement
- 2. Do Black Lives Really Matter in Britainโs Criminal Justice System? โ Nicole Nyamwiza
- 3. โFund the People Not Police!โ: The Movement to Defund Law Enforcement โ Meghan G. McDowell, Luis A. Fernandez, Laura Rethmann and Brooklyn Rincones
- 4. Resistant Imagery in Struggles for Justice โ Ken Fero
- 5. Riots as the Language of the Unheard โ Jonathan Havercroft
- 6. Policing the Crisis โ The Criminalization of Racial Minorities โ Ken Olende
- 7. โA Momentary Brotherhood of Uncomfortable White Men, Trying to Figure Stuff Outโ: Cultural Unity, Political Divisiveness, and the Black Lives Matter Protests โ Daniel J. Monti
- 8. Searching for Justice in the Twenty-first Century โ Karen Evans
- 9. A History and Analysis of Police in the United States: The Need for Community Control of Budget and Public Safety โ Virginia Rodino
- 10. Why Defund the Police? โ Brian Richardson
- 11. The Fight for Black Lives to Matter: Appalachian Social Movement Intersections and the Capitalist Carceral State โ Michael J. Coyle and Stephen T. Young
- 12. Black Lives Matter and Police Reform: Global Echoes of an American Social Movement โ N. Prabha Unnithan
- 13. #EndSARS: Struggle against Police Brutality in Nigeria โ Baba Aye
- 14. Formed from the Colonial Model: Prospects for Reforming the Mexican Police? โ Fernando Tenorio Tagle and Vincenzo Scalia
- 15. The Police in Neoliberal Greece: Toward a Radical Confrontation? โ Georgios Papanikolaou and Stratos Georgoulas
- Endnotes
- Bibliography
- Back Cover