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Part II
Historical experiences on the over-criminalization of dissent 49

4 Avoiding and amplifying the criminal label in the


roman republic and medieval England 51
Matt Clement

5 The criminalization of low-rank castes: a historical


perspective of mahad movement in India (1927–1937)  61
Kruthi Jagadish Kumar, Praveenrao Bolli &
Myrna Cintron

6 “Loyal spear-carriers”: police violence in the queensland anti-


apartheid movement, 1971 71
Paul Bleakley

7 The theorem of national solidarity: Italy and the “7 Aprile”


case: the criminalization of left-wing dissent 81
Vincenzo Scalia

Part III
Current cases of over-criminalization of dissent in
the Global North 91

8 Resistance to survive: the criminalization of the Black


Lives Matter movement 93
Teresa Francis Divine & Ginny Norris Blackson

9 Between crime and war: the security model of


protest policing 103
Paul A. Passavant

10 Fighting for the right to save others: responses by civil


society to the criminalization of solidarity in the
Mediterranean Sea post-2015 115
Christal Chapman

11 Media representation of Belgian youth protests: the


making of “climate truants”  130
Mafalda Pardal, Celine Tack & Frédérique Bawin

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