Pacifying the homeland: intelligence fusion and mass supervision

Prologue : policing Camden's crisis -- Connecting the dots beyond counterterrorism and seeing past organizational failure -- The rise and present demise of the workfare-carceral state -- The institutionalization of intelligence fusion -- Policing decarceration -- Beyond cointelpro -- Pacifying...

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Main Author: McQuade, Brendan (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California University of California Press [2019]
In:Year: 2019
Online Access: Table of Contents
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Summary:Prologue : policing Camden's crisis -- Connecting the dots beyond counterterrorism and seeing past organizational failure -- The rise and present demise of the workfare-carceral state -- The institutionalization of intelligence fusion -- Policing decarceration -- Beyond cointelpro -- Pacifying poverty -- Conclusion : the Camden model and the Chicago challenge -- Appendix : research and the world of official secrets.
"In the last decade, the United States has poured over a billion dollars into a network of interagency intelligence centers called "fusion centers." Fusion centers were ostensibly set up to prevent terrorism, but politicians, the press, and policy advocates have repeatedly criticized these centers for failures. Why have these security systems persisted? Pacifying the Homeland travels inside the world of intelligence fusion and sees past the apparent failure of fusion centers to reveal a broader shift away from mass incarceration and toward a more surveillance- and police-intensive system of social regulation"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Literaturangaben
Physical Description:x, 294 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9780520299740
9780520299757