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Michael Casiano, "Let Us Alone: The Origins of Baltimore's Police State" (U Illinois Press, 2025)

Feb 1, 2026
Michael Casiano, assistant professor and author of Let Us Alone, traces how Baltimore built a modern, racialized system of policing and carceral control. He discusses striking archival images, vagrancy laws, school and social‑work surveillance, courtroom injustices, and how reformers shaped professionalized police power. The conversation maps sites of state control and the city's role in broader national trends.
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Masked Detectives As Institutional Power

  • Baltimore's early 20th-century detective practices anonymized officers to increase surveillance power.
  • The masked lineup ritual symbolized racialized humiliation and institutionalized covert policing.
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Police Power Beyond The Uniform

  • 'Police power' extends beyond uniformed officers to municipal institutions enforcing social order.
  • Casiano links that capacious power to efforts that prioritized racial control under the guise of general welfare.
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Site-Based Structure Links Time And Institutions

  • Organizing chapters by policing sites allowed Casiano to trace institutional consolidation across time.
  • He crafted the structure to keep readers engaged and to connect diverse case studies into a city-wide narrative.
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