The racial politics of police warfare by Jasbinder S Nijjar

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The racial politics of police warfare by Jasbinder S Nijjar

Amid renewed anti-racist resistance to violent policing, The racial politics of police warfare unpacks the racisms that rationalise militarised policing in contemporary Britain. Jasbinder S. Nijjar shatters prevailing myths about British police as an impartial public service, by revealing it as an institution where racism and war reinforce one another. In examining flagship anti-gang and counter-terrorism policies and practices, the book offers a unique analysis of the relationship between anti-Black and anti-Muslim racisms, to demonstrate how racialised populations are institutionalised as common enemies of modernity. Combining perspectives from sociology, history, criminology and social policy, Nijjar illustrates how British policing defends law and order and national security from the perceived threat of race through hyper-intrusive, pre-emptive and deathly measures. Accordingly, he gives a fresh take on resisting racial police warfare, calling for strategies that are at once political, collective, anti-militaristic and abolitionist.
Jasbinder S. Nijjar is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Social and Political Sciences Department at Brunel University of London.
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ISBN 13 9781526174420
ISBN 10 1526174421
Title The racial politics of police warfare
Author Jasbinder S Nijjar
Series Racism Resistance And Social Change
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2026-05-05
Number of pages 312
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