The book explores the historical roots of police militarization in Britain and the United States, revealing its origins in the early days of modern policing. It examines how and why police departments have increasingly adopted military tactics and technologies, often in response to perceived threats from minority and immigrant groups. Through extensive archival research, the author uncovers the connection between imperial practices and domestic policing, highlighting the ongoing impact of these militarization trends on society.
Professor Julian Walters Livres


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