Militarizing the American criminal justice system: the changing roles of the armed forces and the police
Controlling threats to national security has long been the mission of the U.S. military, while civilian law enforcement has dealt with domestic problems of crime, illegal drugs, and internal disorder. This collection argues that the conventional distinctions between these two forces are becoming blu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Controlling threats to national security has long been the mission of the U.S. military, while civilian law enforcement has dealt with domestic problems of crime, illegal drugs, and internal disorder. This collection argues that the conventional distinctions between these two forces are becoming blurred and considers the far-reaching consequences of the disquieting trend to militarize the nation's criminal justice system. The contributors examine the historical and current interrelationships between the military and police, illuminating such areas as the ideological similarities between waging "real wars" and fighting the wars on drugs and crime, the reshaping of the military's role after the end of the Cold War, the rapidly growing influence of advanced military technology in civilian society, and the adaptation of military models such as boot camps and SWAT teams in policing and corrections. As the lines between the military industrial complex and the criminal justice enterprise become ever more clouded, this work provides an evaluation of the issues, dangers, and public policy ramifications raised by the entanglement between militarism and criminal justice. |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 175 S. |
ISBN: | 1555534759 1555534767 |
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Preface vii
I Militarized Crime Control in America
1 The Military Criminal Justice Blur: An Introduction 3
Peter B. Kraska
2 Crime Control as Warfare: Language Matters 14
Peter B. Kraska
II The Military Police Blur
3 The Thick Green Line: The Growing Involvement
of Military Forces in Domestic Law Enforcement 29
Colonel Charles ]. Dunlap Jr.
4 The Military Technostructures of Policing 43
Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson
5 Waging War on Immigrants at the U.S. Mexico Border:
Human Rights Implications 65
Timothy J. Dunn
6 Community Policing in Battle Garb:
A Paradox or Coherent Strategy? 82
Matthew T. DeMichele and Peter B. Kraska
Ill Militarism Comes Home: Punishment,
Feminism, and Popular Culture
7 Sacrificing Private Ryan:
The Military Model and the New Penology 105
Jonathan Simon
8 Militarism, Feminism, and Criminal Justice:
Challenging Institutionalized Ideologies 120
Susan L. Caulfield
9 Playing War: Masculinity, Militarism, and
Their Real World Consequences 141
Peter B. Kraska
10 Epilogue: Lessons Learned 158
Peter B. Kraska
Contributors 165
Index 169
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