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Ritchie, Andrea J., author.
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Police brutality -- United States.
Police misconduct -- United States.
African American women -- Violence against.
Minority women -- Violence against -- United States.
Police-community relations -- United States.
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Invisible no more : ...
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Invisible no more : police violence against black women and women of color / Andrea J. Ritchie.
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Ritchie, Andrea J., author.
Boston : Beacon Press, c2017.
Subjects
Police brutality -- United States.
Police misconduct -- United States.
African American women -- Violence against.
Minority women -- Violence against -- United States.
Police-community relations -- United States.
ISBN:
9780807088982 (pbk. : alk. paper) :
0807088986 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description:
xv, 324 pages ; 23 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- Enduring legacies -- Policing paradigms and criminalizing webs -- Policing girls -- Policing (dis)ability -- Police sexual violence -- Policing gender lines -- Policing sex -- Policing motherhood -- Police responses to violence -- Resistance -- Conclusion.
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Invisible No More is a timely examination of how Black women, Indigenous women, and women of color experience racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement. Placing stories of individual women--such as Sandra Bland, Rekia Boyd, Dajerria Becton, Monica Jones, and Mya Hall--in the broader context of the twin epidemics of police violence and mass incarceration, it documents the evolution of movements centering women's experiences of policing and demands a radical rethinking of our visions of safety--and the means we devote to achieving it.--Publisher website.
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