This analysis explores law-and-order policing as a central point of
capitalist state power, arguing that crime-fighting is not the
principle aim of contemporary law and order policing--rather, the
aim is the production of a new, neoliberal capitalist order based
on the restructuring of social relations. Two case studies provide
a close-up look at the impact of such policing as a means of social
control.
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