This book examines policing policies and procedures in the era of Black Lives Matter. It argues that new training on the part of law enforcement can relieve further emotional and psychological harms caused to both law enforcement and communities of color.
Edited by Sandra E. Weissinger and Dwayne A. Mack - Contributions by Hector Y. Adames; Marlon L. Bailey; Derrick R. Brooms; Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas; Kevin Cokley; Ramya Garba; Tony Gaskew; Warren K. Graham; Dee Hill-Zuganelli; Ashley N. Hurst; Shakira A.
Introduction
Sandra E. Weissinger and Dwayne A. Mack
1. Policing with Impunity: Racialized Policing in the 21st Century
Dwayne A. Mack and Felicia W. Mack
2 Police Use of Force: Practices, Policies, and the Law
Wornie Reed
3 The Psychological Impact of Policing on African American Students
Ashley N. Hurst, Marlon L. Bailey, Nolan Krueger, Ramya Garba, and Kevin Cokley
4 Criminalizing Hope: Policing Latino/a Immigrant Bodies for Profit
Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas and Hector Y. Adames
5 Strengthening the Sanctuary: Institutional Policies to Support DACA Students
Dee Hill-Zuganelli and F. Tyler Sergent
6 Sexual Assault (Threat): Policing Brown Women's Bodies on the Mexico-U.S. Border
Rebecca G. Martínez
7 "They Don't Really Care about Us": Policing Black and Brown Lives and Futures
Derrick R. Brooms
8 To Protect and Serve: Examining Race, Law Enforcement Culture and Social Work Practice
Shakira A. Kennedy, Folusho Otuyelu, and Warren K. Graham
9 Leaders are Dealers in Hope: A Look at the Intentional Actions Called for in the Forward through Ferguson Report
Sandra E. Weissinger
10 Unfriending the Policing Culture: The Reawakened Black Consciousness
Tony Gaskew