Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Policing and Empire / Julian Go and Stuart Schrader 1 Part I. Colonial Lineages 1. Vagrancy Laws, Colonialism, and the Policing of Misdemeanors / Sabrina Axster 31 2. The Peddlers and the Police: Colonial Control and Resistance in Algiers / Danielle Beaujon 53 3. Violent Politics and Counterinsurgency Under Duterte: Imperial Entanglements of Policing in the Philippines / Karl Hapal and Steffen Jensen 77 4. Xenophobia, Policing, and the Remaking of Blackness in South Africa / Kathryn Takabvirwa 105 5. Against Institutions: Radical Routes of Anti-Imperialism and Abolition / Adam Elliott-Cooper 129 Part II. Between Metropole and Colony 6.
Identifying US Colonial Subjects: A Brief Global Policing History / Matthew Guariglia 153 7. Teutonic Legacies: Germany and the Latin American "Police-Military Continuum" / Markus-Michael Müller 163 8. Unraveling the Webs of Imperial Policing: From Palestine to Chicago and Back / Andy Clarno 187 9. Shaping the State and Its People: Capitalism and the Development of Police Power and Practice in Iraq and the United States / Jesse Wozniak 213 10. Baltimore's Imperial Entanglements: Rethinking and Re-Siting the Methodology of Critical Police Studies / Stuart Schrader 237 Part III. The International-Imperial 11. Bringing Empire Back In: How US "Broken Windows" Becomes Imperial Policing in Santiago, Chile / Enrique Alvear Moreno 263 12. Better or Best? International Organizations and the Production of Norms in Transnational Policing / Maya Van Nuys 303 13.
Safe Assistance? Cultivating Imperial Entanglements of (G)localized Police Reform and Counterinsurgency in Pakistan / Zoha Waseem 321 14. Policing the "Other" at Home and Abroad: Canadian International Police Deployments and the Production of Difference / Colleen Bell and Lou Pingeot 351 Contributors 375 Index.