The End of Policing
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The End of Policing is a 2017 book by the American sociologist Alex S. Vitale. In it, Vitale argues for the eventual abolition of the police, to be replaced variously by decriminalization or with non-law enforcement approaches, depending on the crime. Vitale argues that the function of police is to uphold inequalities of class, gender, race, or sexuality.
Author | Alex S. Vitale |
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Country | United States |
Subject | Police abolitionism |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Publication date | October 10, 2017 |
Pages | 288[1] |
ISBN | 9781784782894 |
The book was met with mixed critical reception by academics and reviewers, including praise for Vitale's writing style and level of research, but criticism that his suggested political approaches needed further development. The book was variously criticized as not arguing against all forms of policing, or as failing to acknowledge research which suggests that police reduce the rate of crime.