Beyond the Usual Beating

Beyond the Usual Beating
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Publisher : Historical Studies of Urban America
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780226700472
ISBN-13 : 022670047X
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Download or read book Beyond the Usual Beating written by Andrew S. Baer and published by Historical Studies of Urban America. This book was released on 2020 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "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"--


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