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“Unraveling how and why racialized crime management became a political priority alongside urban crisis and changing residential property regimes is essential for theorizing contemporary crises in policing."

Race and Ethnicity I: Property, Race, and the Carceral State
Progress in Human Geography
Vol. 43 Issue 3, pp. 574–583,
2019
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