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Issue 137

Policing, Justice, and the Radical Imagination


Issue Editors: Amy Chazkel, Monica Kim, and A. Naomi Paik

EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION

Worlds without Police 1


Amy Chazkel, Monica Kim, and A. Naomi Paik

FEATURES

Public Order and State Violence: A View from Tenth-Century England 13


Tom Lambert

The Coercive Function of Early Medieval English Art 34


Luke A. Fidler

Property’s Guardians, People’s Terror: Police Avoidance in Colonial


North India 54
Gagan Preet Singh

Anticolonial Uprising and Communal Justice in Twentieth-Century


Palestine 75
Alex Winder

Beyond the “Pine Pig”: Reimagining Protection through the US


National Park Ranger 96
Toby Beauchamp

Repairing Police Action after the Korean War in Toni Morrison’s Home 119
A. J. Yumi Lee
ii Radical History Review

CONVERSATIONS

From Graduate Practicum to Activist Research Collective:


A Roundtable with Members of the Policing in Chicago
Research Group and Our Community Partners 141
Michael De Anda Muñiz, Janaé Bonsu, Lydia Dana, Sangeetha
Ravichandran, Haley Volpintesta, and Andy Clarno with
Rodrigo Anzures-Oyorzabal, Rosi Carrasco,
Tania Unzueta Carrasco, and Rey Wences

React or Be Killed: The History of Policing and the Struggle


against Anti-Black Violence in Salvador, Brazil 157
Andreia Beatriz Silva dos Santos and Fábio Nascimento-Mandingo,
with Amy Chazkel

REFLECTIONS

Places without Police: Brazilian Visions 177


Micol Seigel

Policing and the Limits of the Political Imagination in Postcolonial


Nigeria 193
Samuel Fury Childs Daly

“We Are Safer without the Police”: Hong Kong Protesters


Building a Community for Safety 199
Cho-kiu Li and Kin-long Tong

CUR ATED SPACES

Restorative Posters: Representing Justice Visually 217


Project NIA
Preface by Monica Kim and Rossen Djagalov

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