The end of policing

Examines the nature of modern policing in the United States over the past forty years and argues that policing itself has become a tool of social control, thereby exacerbating the problems policing is supposed to solve. Explores alternative methods of policing, such as legalization of drugs, restorative justice practices, and the notion of harm reduction.

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