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9780814756324

Zero Tolerance : Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814756324

  • ISBN10:

    0814756328

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-03-01
  • Publisher: New York University Press

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Summary

Read the Introduction.Amadou Diallo, Abner Louima, Anthony Baez, Patrick Dorismond. New York City has been rocked in recent years by the fate of these four men at the hands of the police. But police brutality in New York City is a multi-dimensional phenomenon that refers not only to the hyperviolent response of white male police officers as in these cases, but to an entire set of practices that target homeless people, vendors, and sexual minorities.The complexity of the problem requires a commensurate response, which Zero Tolerance fulfills with a range of scholarship and activism. Offering perspectives from law and society, women's studies, urban and cultural studies, labor history, and the visual arts, the essays assembled here complement, and provide a counterpoint, to the work of police scholars on this subject.Framed as both a response and a challenge to official claims that intensified law enforcement has produced New York City's declining crime rates, Zero Tolerance instead posits a definition of police brutality more encompassing than the use of excessive physical force. Further, it develops the connections between the most visible and familiar forms of police brutality that have sparked a new era of grassroots community activism, and the day-to-day violence that accompanies the city's campaign to police the quality of life.Contributors include: Heather Barr, Paul G. Chevigny, Derrick Bell, Tanya Erzen, Dayo F. Gore, Amy S. Green, Paul Hoffman, Andrew Hsiao, Tamara Jones, Joo-Hyun Kang, Andrea McArdle, Bradley McCallum, Andrew Ross, Eric Tang, Jacqueline Tarry, Sasha Torres, and Jennifer R. Wynn.

Author Biography

Andrea McArdle is a teacher in, and faculty coordinator for, the Lawyering Program at New York University School of Law Tanya Erzen has written for The Nation and Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. They are both doctoral candidates in the American Studies Program at New York University

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Paul G. Chevigny
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction 1(18)
Andrea McArdle
I Policing the Quality of Life
Turnstile Jumpers and Broken Windows: Policing Disorder in New York City
19(31)
Tanya Erzen
Policing Madness: People with Mental Illness and the NYPD
50(35)
Heather Barr
Giuliani Time: Urban Policing and Brooklyn South
85(22)
Sasha Torres
II The Police
Can Zero Tolerance Last? Voices from inside the Precinct
107(20)
Jennifer R. Wynn
girlz in blue: Women Policing Violence in the NYPD
127(20)
Amy S. Green
No Justice, No Peace
147(32)
Andrea McArdle
III Activism
Mothers of Invention: The Families of Police-Brutality Victims and the Movement They've Built
179(17)
Andrea Hsiao
International Human Rights Law and Police Reform
196(25)
Paul Hoffman
Police Brutality in the New Chinatown
221(22)
Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence: Organizing Asian Communities
An Interview with Derrick Bell: Reflections on Race, Crime, and Legal Activism
243(8)
Andrea McArdle
Organizing at the Intersections: A Roundtable Discussion of Police Brutality through the Lens of Race, Class, and Sexual Identities
251(38)
Dayo Folayan Gore
Tamara Jones
Joo-Hyun Kang
Bearing Witness
271(11)
Bradley McCallum
Jacqueline Tarry
Areas A, B, and C: An Afterword
282(7)
Andrew Ross
Contributors 289(4)
Index 293

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