Description
A Field Guide to the Police is a study of the indirect and taken-forgranted language of policing, a language we're all forced to speak when we talk about law enforcement. In entries like "Police dog," "Stop and frisk," and "Rough ride," the authors expose the way "copspeak" suppresses the true meaning and history of policing. Like any other field guide, it reveals a world that is hidden in plain view. The book argues that a redefined language of policing might help chart a future free society.
Radical glossary of the vocabulary of policing that redefines the very way we understand law enforcement
About the Author
David Correia is an associate professor in the Department of American Studies at the University of New Mexico. He is the author of Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico.
Tyler Wall is an assistant professor in the School of Justice Studies as Eastern Kentucky University.
Reviews
"Seeing through police bluewashing at every turn, Correia and Wall have put together a comprehensive, rigorous and highly useful guide to understanding 'copspeak.' Unpacking the structural violence and racism of the police, and their functional role in capitalism, as well as in the historical continuity of slavery, Police: A Field Guide is a resolutely practical guide to thinking of a world beyond the police. Of value to activists and theorists alike, this text is a careful analysis of core concepts in policing of use to everyone committed to ending racist state violence and the tyranny of cops everywhere."
-Nina Power, author of One-Dimensional Woman
"Police: A Field Guide is a dictionary of liberation, an antidote to the 'copspeak' that's everywhere, even in our own heads. By dissecting and analyzing a vocabulary of power that has become dangerously ubiquitous, this book can help us dispel and loosen its grip."
-Astra Taylor, author of The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age
"One of the angriest and saddest indictments of American policing I have ever read. The exposure of 'copspeak' is masterly and the analysis of the relationships between law and order, racism and capitalism, are explained with surgical precision."
-Clive Bloom, author of Riot City: Protest and Rebellion in the Capital
Book Information
ISBN 9781786630148
Author Tyler Wall
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 327g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 125mm * 22mm