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Screening the Police - Film and Law Enforcement in the United States (Hardcover)
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Screening the Police - Film and Law Enforcement in the United States (Hardcover)
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American police departments have presided over the business of
motion pictures since the end of the nineteenth century. Their
influence is evident not only on the screen but also in the ways
movies are made, promoted, and viewed in the United States.
Screening the Police explores the history of film's entwinement
with law enforcement, showing the role that state power has played
in the creation and expansion of a popular medium. For the New
Jersey State Police in the 1930s, film offered a method of
visualizing criminality and of circulating urgent information about
escaped convicts. For the New York Police Department, the medium
was a means of making the agency world-famous as early as 1896.
Beat cops became movie stars. Police chiefs made their own
documentaries. And from Maine to California, state and local law
enforcement agencies regularly fingerprinted filmgoers for decades,
amassing enormous records as they infiltrated theatres both big and
small. As author Noah Tsika demonstrates, understanding the scope
of police power in the United States requires attention to an
aspect of film history that has long been ignored. Screening the
Police reveals the extent to which American cinema has overlapped
with the politics and practices of law enforcement.
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