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Introduction; Cara Rabe-Hemp and Nancy Lind Integrative Framework The Rhetoric of Social Control; Joseph Zompetti Part I: Formal Mechanisms of Social Control Chapter 1. Police Militarization: Implications for Communities of Color; Ashley Farmer, Cara Rabe-Hemp, and Jeruel Taylor Chapter 2. Policing Communities of Color: An Historical Examination of Social Control and Protest Management Strategies; Kenneth Bryant Jr. Chapter 3. Community Policing, Coproduction and Social Control: Restoring Police Legitimacy; Amie M Schuck Chapter 4. Government Spending and Regulation and Social Control of Neighborhoods; Gardenia Harris Chapter 5. Social Control and the Politics of Public Spaces; Katharine Leigh Chapter 6. Religion and the State: The Politics of Social Control in Myanmar and the United States; Robert Sterken, Jr. Part II: Social Control through Public Policy Chapter 7. The Paradox of State Control in the Global Age of Migrations: The 2018 Central American Immigrant Caravan; Andrea Silva and Maura Toro-Morn Chapter 8. Social Control and Serious Mental Illness: Understanding and Challenging Current Ideologies; Christopher D. Gjesfjeld Chapter 9. Registered Sex Offenders, Policies, and Social Control; John C. Navarro Part III: Resistance and Reification: Surveillance, Political Violence & Mass Media Chapter 10. Expectations of Privacy in the Age of the 'Snooper's Charter': The Development of the Surveillance-Industrial Complex and its Implications for Democracy; Benjamin Bricker Chapter 11. Crime 3.0: Understanding the Post-Industrial Challenge to Security, Policing, and Social Control; Mark Tallman Chapter 12. The Impact Of Police Technology Adoption On Social Control, Police Accountability, and Police Legitimacy; Michael Rossler Chapter 13. Government Use of Social Control to Address Political Violence and Dissent; Elizabeth Wheat Chapter 14. The Need to Disrupt Social Control; Amentahru Wahlrab, Sarah M. Sass, and Robert Sterken Chapter 15. Mass Media, Social Control, and Political Authority in a Post-truth Environment; John McHale
Written by political science, criminal justice, and other scholars from the US, the 15 chapters in this volume examine the role of political authorities in maintaining social control, focusing on the major mechanisms of social control, their influence on public policy, and the increasing disruption of social control through surveillance, protest, and mass media. They explore how the apparatuses of social control function through discourse; the role of the police in social control, including police militarization in the US and its effects on communities of color, police responses and policing related to protest management in communities of color, state and local governments' social control of neighborhoods, the governmental control of public spaces, state support for or hostility toward religion in the US and Myanmar, and community policing as a means to increase police legitimacy, strengthen community resilience, and promote prosocial interactions between officers and residents; and social control through public policy, including the implementation of border controls and immigration policies in the US, social control for the mentally ill, and social control of registered sex offenders. Other essays address the role of surveillance, political violence, and mass media to establish or disrupt the social control of political institutions, including privacy rights and democracy, security and crime controls, government use of social control to address political violence and dissent, the need to disrupt social control when it promotes the oppression of individuals or groups, the role of the mass media in the maintenance of social control and policy formulation and implementation in the Trump political era, and the impact of police technology adoption on social control, police accountability, and police legitimacy.