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Race Place And Suburban Policing Too Close For Comfort Andrea S Boyles

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Race Place And Suburban Policing Too Close For Comfort Andrea S Boyles
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.1 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Andrea S. Boyles
ISBN: 9780520958081, 052095808X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Race Place And Suburban Policing Too Close For Comfort Andrea S Boyles by Andrea S. Boyles 9780520958081, 052095808X instant download after payment.

While considerable attention has been given to encounters between black citizens and police in urban communities, there have been limited analyses of such encounters in suburban settings. Race, Place, and Suburban Policing tells the full story of social injustice, racialized policing, nationally profiled shootings, and the ambiguousness of black life in a suburban context. Through compelling interviews, participant observation, and field notes from a marginalized black enclave located in a predominately white suburb, Andrea S. Boyles examines a fraught police-citizen interface, where blacks are segregated and yet forced to negotiate overlapping spaces with their more affluent white counterparts.

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