Writing the World of Policing: The Difference Ethnography Makes

Writing the World of Policing: The Difference Ethnography Makes

by Didier Fassin (Author)

Synopsis

As policing has recently become a major topic of public debate, it is also a growing area of ethnographic research. Writing the World of Policing brings together an international roster of scholars who have conducted fieldwork studies of law enforcement in disadvantaged urban neighborhoods on five continents. How, they ask, can ethnography illuminate the work and role of the police in society? Are there important aspects of policing that are not captured through its usual approach through interviews and statistics? And how does the study of law enforcement enlighten the practice of ethnography in general? Can such inquiry into policing enrich our understanding of the epistemological and ethical challenges of this method? Beyond these questions of crucial interest for both criminology and the social sciences, Writing the World of Policing provides a timely discussion of one of the most problematic institutions in contemporary societies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 308
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 01 Dec 2017

ISBN 10: 022649764X
ISBN 13: 9780226497648

Media Reviews
Writing the World of Policing reinvents and returns ethnographic scholarship to the curiously neglected themes of the policing of poor neighborhoods, underprivileged populations, and marginalized minorities. With narrative verve, this carefully edited volume provides an empirically grounded account of just how the police everywhere shape and are shaped by the strikingly comparable work they do. --John Van Maanen, author of Tales of the Field
Author Bio
Didier Fassin is the James D. Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and Director of Studies at theecole des Hautesetudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris.