Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Policing Racial Boundaries and Riots in New York (1920-1993) -- Chapter 2. Policing Racial Boundaries and Riots in Paris (1920-2002) -- Chapter 3. Boundary Activation without Riots: New York (1993-2010) -- Chapter 4. Boundary Activation and Riots in Paris (2002-2010) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- Acknowledgments
Summary
Cathy Lisa Schneider looks at the relationship between racialized police violence and urban upheaval in impoverished neighborhoods of New York and greater Paris, and considers some of the changes that have made American cities less riot-prone today