RT Book T1 The six-shooter state: public and private violence in American politics A1 Obert, Jonathan LA English PP Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY, USA Port Melbourne, Australia New Delhi, India Singapore PB Cambridge University Press YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/164176886X AB "American violence is schizophrenic. On the one hand, many Americans support the creation of a powerful bureaucracy of coercion made up of police and military forces in order to provide public security. At the same time, many of those citizens also demand the private right to protect their own families, home, and property. This book diagnoses this schizophrenia as a product of a distinctive institutional history, in which private forms of violence - vigilantes, private detectives, mercenary gunfighters - emerged in concert with the creation of new public and state forms of violence such as police departments or the National Guard. This dual public and private face of American violence resulted from the upending of a tradition of republican governance, in which public security had been indistinguishable from private effort, by the nineteenth century social transformations of the Civil War and the Market Revolution"-- AB Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Jurisdictional Decoupling as Institutional Change; 3. Bandits, Elites, and Vigilantes in Antebellum Illinois; 4. Pinkertons and Police in Antebellum Chicago; 5. Racist Vigilantism as Reform in Reconstruction Louisiana; 6. The Violent Careers of American Gunfighters; 7. Conclusion, Index NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV6432 SN 9781108454148 SN 9781316515143 K1 Violence : Political aspects : United States K1 Vigilantes : United States K1 Police : United States K1 Firearms ownership : United States K1 USA : Politik : Gewalt : Polizei : Waffenrecht