【現代民主主義における警察の権力乱用】
Police Abuse in Contemporary Democracies '18
目次
1. Introduction: Police Abuse and Democracyby Michelle D. Bonner, Guillermina Seri, Mary Rose Kubal, and Michael Kempa Section 1: Citizenship2. Race, Citizenship and Policing in Franceby Cathy Lisa Schneider3. Police as State: Governing Citizenship and Rights through Violenceby Guillermina Seri and Jinee Lokaneeta4. The Development of the Notion of “Political Profiling”: Police Repression, Citizenship and Social Movements in Quebecby Francis Dupuis-DeriSection 2: Accountability5. Political Narratives of Police Accountability and Legitimacy: The Chilean Case of Manuel Gutierrezby Michelle D. Bonner 6. Police Abuse and Democratic Accountability: Citizen Surveillance of the Administrative Stateby Rosa Squillacote and Leonard Feldman7. Protest, Policing and the Limits of Public Perception: Racial Limits on Perceived Accountability by Christian Davenport, Rosa McDermott, and David ArmstrongSection 3: Socioeconomic (In)equality8. Supporting the ‘Elite’ Transition in South Africa: Policing in a Violent, Neoliberal Democracyby Marlea Clarke 9. Policing as Pacification: Transnational Connections and the Militarization of Urban Security in Democratic Brazilby Markus-Michael Muller 10. Conclusionby Michelle D. Bonner
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