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  • About the author
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  • 1. Contents
  • 2. Acknowledgments
  • 3. Introduction by Joy James
  • 4. Author's Preface, 2007
  • 5. Foreword: Police and Power in America
  • 6. One: Police Brutality in Theory and Practice
  • 7. Two: The Origins of American Policing
  • 8. Three: The Genesis of a Policed Society
  • 9. Four: Cops and Klan, Hand in Hand
  • 10. Five: The Natural Enemy of the Working Class
  • 11. Six: Police Autonomy and Blue Power
  • 12. Seven: Secret Police, Red Squads, and the Strategy of Permanent Repression
  • 13. Eight: Riot Police or Police Riots?
  • 14. Nine: Our Friendly Neighborhood Police State
  • 15. Afterword: Making Police Obsolete
  • 16. Notes
    • 16.1. Notes: Chapter 1
    • 16.2. Notes: Chapter 2
    • 16.3. Notes: Chapter 3
    • 16.4. Notes: Chapter 4
    • 16.5. Notes: Chapter 5
    • 16.6. Notes: Chapter 6
    • 16.7. Notes: Chapter 7
    • 16.8. Notes: Chapter 8
    • 16.9. Notes: Chapter 9
    • 16.10. Notes: Afterword
  • 17. Selected Bibliography
  • 18. Index
  • 19. About the Author
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Our Enemies in Blue

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction by Joy James

Author's Preface, 2007

Foreword: Police and Power in America

One: Police Brutality in Theory and Practice

Two: The Origins of American Policing

Three: The Genesis of a Policed Society

Four: Cops and Klan, Hand in Hand

Five: The Natural Enemy of the Working Class

Six: Police Autonomy and Blue Power

Seven: Secret Police, Red Squads, and the Strategy of Permanent Repression

Eight: Riot Police or Police Riots?

Nine: Our Friendly Neighborhood Police State

Afterword: Making Police Obsolete

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index