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Officers’ Nonracial Accounts of Policing Officers’ Nonracial Accounts of Policing
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Reinterpreting the Role of Race Reinterpreting the Role of Race
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Policing Race Out of Place Policing Race Out of Place
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Policing Racialized Places Policing Racialized Places
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Policing Racialized People Policing Racialized People
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Racialized Organizational Practices Racialized Organizational Practices
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Conclusion Conclusion
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5 Policing Segregation Boundaries
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Published:May 2022
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Abstract
Chapter 5 explores how policing practices were implicated in defining and enforcing the boundaries of segregation. While the police insisted that their work was race neutral, I watched them pay attention to “race out of place.” The police collaborated with private establishments to exclude, contain, and control Black people in the city’s downtown entertainment corridor; officers marked Black bodies entering predominantly white spaces as potential sources of criminal threat and disorder; and organizational practices in routine traffic enforcement targeted vehicles that signaled race and class. Police scrutiny of Black people in the downtown revealed that the city’s revitalization was not for everyone. Ideas of commercial viability, worth, and order, on the one hand, and those of threat, criminality, and disorder, on the other, mapped onto people, as well as places. Hence, projects of spatial regulation in service of political-economic goals were also projects of racial regulation.
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