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Gotham's War within a War
Gotham's War within a War
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Gotham's War within a War

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A surprising history unfolded in New Deal and World War IIera New York City under Mayor Fiorello La Guardia. Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, members of the NYPD had worked to enforce partisan political power rather than focus on crime. That changed when La Guardia took office in 1934 and shifted the citys priorities toward liberal reform. La Guardias approach to low-level policing anticipated later trends in law enforcement, including broken windows theory and stop and frisk policy. Police officers worked to preserve urban order by controlling vice, including juvenile delinquency, prostitution, gambling, and the disorderly establishments that officials believed housed these activities.This mode of policing was central to La Guardias influential vision of urban governance, but it was met with resistance from the Black New Yorkers, youth, and working-class women it primarily targeted. The mobilization for World War II introduced new opportunities for the NYPD to intensify policing and criminalize these groups with federal support. In the 1930s these communities were framed as perils to urban order; during the militarized war years, they became a supposed threat to national security itself. Emily M. Brooks recasts the evolution of urban policing by revealing that the rise of law-and-order liberalism was inseparable from the surveillance, militarism, and nationalism of war.
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Policing and the Birth of Law-and-Order Liberalism in World War II-Era New York City
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Emily Brooks
ISBN
9781469676609
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
18.10.2023
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