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New Article: Policing a Neurodiverse World by David Thacher
Policing a Neurodiverse World: Lessons from the Social Model of Disability is a new article by 3PI member David Thacher published in Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. Abstract: Programs that aim to improve the police response to mental health crises and...
New Book: Police Deception and Dishonesty by Luke William Hunt
3PI member Luke William Hunt has a new book, Police Deception and Dishonesty: The Logic of Lying out with Oxford University Press. Overview: Cooperative relations steeped in honesty and good faith are a necessity for any viable society. This is especially...
New Article: Racial Profiling and Second-Class Citizenship by Catalina Carpan
Racial Profiling and Second-Class Citizenship is a new article by Catalina Carpan published in Political Studies. Abstract: I argue that racial profiling gives minority groups reason to perceive a threat of violence and wrongful arrest when interacting with the...
New Article: ‘The Talk’: Risk Racism and Family Relationships by Alice Baderin
'The Talk': Risk, Racism, and Family Relationships is a new article by Alice Baderin published in Political Studies. Abstract: Parents employ a wide range of anticipatory strategies to prepare their children for, and protect them against, risks of racism. This...
New Article: The Challenge of Policing Minorities in a Liberal Society by Joseph Heath
The Challenge of Policing Minorities in a Liberal Society is a new article by Joseph Heath in the Journal of Political Philosophy. Overview: The article proceeds as follows. I begin by distinguishing two very different normative models of policing, which follow...
New Article: Five Ethical Challenges Facing Data-Driving Policing
Five Ethical Challenges Facing Data-Driving Policing is a recent article by 3PI member Duncan Purves and Jeremy Davis, Juan Gilbert, and Schuyler Sturm in AI and Ethics. Abstract: This paper synthesizes scholarship from several academic disciplines to identify and...
New Article: The Limits of Reallocative and Algorithmic Policing by Luke Hunt
The Limits of Reallocative and Algorithmic Policing is a recent article by 3PI member Luke William Hunt in Criminal Justice Ethics. Abstract: Policing in many parts of the world—the United States in particular—has embraced an archetypal model: a conception of the...
New Book: Criminal Testimonial Injustice by Jennifer Lackey
Criminal Testimonial Injustice is a new book by Jennifer Lackey with Oxford University Press. Overview: Through a detailed analysis that draws on work across philosophy, the law, and social psychology, Criminal Testimonial Injustice shows that, from the very...
New Article: Toward a Critique of Police Violence by Ashley Bohrer
Toward a Critique of Police Violence is a new article by 3PI member Ashley Bohrer in Philosophy Today. Abstract: In Walter Benjamin’s pivotal essay “Toward the Critique of Violence,” the state emerges as an originary site of violence, and the police figure as a key...
New Book: The Police and the State by Brandon del Pozo
The Police and the State is a recent book with Cambridge University Press by 3PI member Brandon del Pozo. Overview: As we wrestle with the role and limits of policing, a political philosopher who spent over two decades as a New York City police officer and Vermont...