

Andy Clarno et al., "Imperial Policing: Weaponized Data in Carceral Chicago" (U Minnesota Press, 2024)
Sep 3, 2024
In this discussion, guest Andy Clarno, an author focused on racialized poverty and policing in urban environments, sheds light on his book about policing in Chicago. He explores how weaponized data harms marginalized communities, particularly Black, Latinx, and Muslim populations. Clarno critiques the perception of objectivity in law enforcement and discusses the necessity of abolitionist responses to oppressive practices. The conversation highlights community-driven research efforts aimed at dismantling the racialized policing apparatus and advocates for compassionate resistance to systemic injustices.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Imperial Policing: Surveillance and Community Impact
01:35 • 17min
Exploring Counter-Surveillance Abolitionist Research Methodology
18:38 • 2min
Abolitionist Research and Data Politics
20:23 • 29min
Navigating the Complexities of Policing and Community Needs
49:06 • 2min
The Interplay of Carceral Liberalism and Neoliberalism in Chicago
50:40 • 4min
Resisting Carceral Liberalism
54:13 • 19min
Exploring Policing, Genetics, and the Role of Clemency in Social Justice
01:13:37 • 3min