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Title:
Beyond the usual beating : the Jon Burge police torture scandal and social movements for police accountability in Chicago
Author:
Baer, Andrew S., author.
ISBN:
9780226700472
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
303 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Source of cataloging data: WCP
Abstract:
"The malign influence of Chicago police commander Jon Burge cannot be overestimated. While it can scarcely be said that Burge was the only violently racist Chicago cop, he has become the very emblem of police brutality and unequal treatment for nonwhite people, and his actions have had widespread reverberations. During his many years on the force, Burge used barbaric methods, including electric shock, beatings, burnings, and mock executions, to coerce confessions and information from the guilty and the innocent alike. After exposure of his actions in 1989, Burge became a totem for police racism in Chicago and nationwide. Andrew S. Baer here shows that Burge arose from a particular milieu, and his actions fueled resistance that might not otherwise have cohered so powerfully"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
A Southeast Side Story -- "They Wanted to Be Choirboys" -- "They Believed They Were at War" -- "Before Our Communities Become Virtual Armed Camps" -- Third-World Torture-Chicago Style -- The Chicago Torture Justice Movement.