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Uniform Feelings: Scenes from the Psychic Life of Policing by Jessi Lee Jackson
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- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- ISBN-13
- 9780472075256
- Book Title
- Uniform Feelings
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- 9780472075256
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10
047207525X
ISBN-13
9780472075256
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18050072244
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
212 Pages
Publication Name
Uniform Feelings : Scenes from the Psychic Life of Policing
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Subject
Psychotherapy / General, Sociology / General, Personal Memoirs
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2022-000104
Reviews
"This is an ideal work for professional therapists searching for a critical way to look at policing and its effects on the populations they serve. Recommended." -- CHOICE
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
363.201/9
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction: Compass 1. Gun: Relationships and Revolvers 2. Statistic: Frameworks of Precarity in Policing 3. Guidebooks: Police Psychology at the Scenes of State Violence 4. Manual: The Non-Performativity of Implicit Bias Training 5. Museum: Heroic Fantasies at the American Police Hall of Fame 6. Memorial: Blue Mourning at the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Conclusion: Abolitionist Psychologies Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Uniform Feelings explores emotions and U.S. policing. Utilizing a mix of clinical case studies, autotheory, and ethnographic research, Jessi Lee Jackson examines the emotional and psychological forces that shape U.S. police power. She begins with her work as a psychotherapist working across the spectrum of relationships to policing, and then turns to interrogate carceral psychology--the involvement of her profession in ongoing state violence. The book then shifts toward trainings, museums, and memorials that illuminate the psychic life of policing, and the possibility for its transformation. Within her investigation of clinical practice, Jackson offers a critique of contemporary police psychology, which constructs police as vulnerable heroes in need of protection and normalizes a celebration of gun culture. She also explores the police claim of premature death for officers alongside the creation of premature death for those targeted by policing. Jackson then turns to police psychology's participation in training and consulting with police departments, highlighting that these efforts do not serve to restrain police power, but to legitimate it. In the final section of the book, Jackson explores fantasies and mourning processes around policing at police memorials and museums, rapidly expanding sites where public feelings and state violence collide., In Uniform Feelings , American studies scholar and abolitionist psychotherapist Jessi Lee Jackson reads policing as a set of emotional and relational practices in order to shed light on the persistence of police violence. Jackson argues that psychological investments in U.S. police power emerge at various sites: her counseling room, manuals for addressing bias, museum displays, mortality statistics, and memorial walls honoring fallen officers. Drawing on queer, feminist, anticolonial, and Black engagements with psychoanalysis to think through U.S. policing--and bringing together a mix of clinical case studies, autotheory, and ethnographic research--the book moves from the individual to the institutional. Jackson begins with her work as a psychotherapist working across the spectrum of relationships to policing, and then turns to interrogate carceral psychology--the involvement of her profession in ongoing state violence. Jackson orbits around two key questions: how are our relationships shaped by proximity to state violence, and how can our social worlds be transformed to challenge state-sanctioned violence?
LC Classification Number
HV7936.P75J33 2022
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