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      The Slow Violence of Contemporary Policing

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          Abstract

          An estimated 61.5 million Americans encounter police annually and more than one million are threatened or subjected to police use of force during these encounters. Much research exists on the efficacy for crime control of the policing practices that produce those encounters, but outside of formal consequences such as incarceration, the criminology of police harms has been slower to emerge. In this review, we describe the slow violence that contemporary policing practices disproportionately inflict on people of color. These wide-ranging harms constitute cultural trauma and shape health, well-being, academic performance, government participation, community membership, and physical space. As a result, routine policing practices help create and maintain the racial and class status quo. We close by considering the limits of popular reforms given those harms and urge researchers to take a broader approach by studying nonpolicing alternatives to public safety alongside crime control efficacy and incorporating more critical perspectives to build a more comprehensive assessment of modern policing practices.

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Criminology
                Annu. Rev. Criminol.
                Annual Reviews
                2572-4568
                2572-4568
                January 13 2022
                January 13 2022
                : 5
                : 1
                : 43-66
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Sociology and Criminology, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085, USA;,
                Article
                10.1146/annurev-criminol-030321-041307
                8434164a-8371-491b-9e7c-e5d50bae3eb9
                © 2022
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