Sociology

Policing the Second Amendment: Guns, Law Enforcement, and the Politics of Race

An urgent look at the relationship between guns, the police, and race

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Price:
$20.95/拢17.99
ISBN:
Published (US):
Jun 21, 2022
Published (UK):
Jul 12, 2022
Pages:
296
Size:
6.13 x 9.25 in.
Illus:
6 tables.
Main_subject:
Sociology
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The United States is steeped in guns, gun violence鈥攁nd gun debates. As arguments rage on, one issue has largely been overlooked鈥擜mericans who support gun control turn to the police as enforcers of their preferred policies, but the police themselves disproportionately support gun rights over gun control. Yet who do the police believe should get gun access? When do they pursue aggressive enforcement of gun laws? And what part does race play in all of this? Policing the Second Amendment unravels the complex relationship between the police, gun violence, and race. Rethinking the terms of the gun debate, Jennifer Carlson shows how the politics of guns cannot be understood鈥攐r changed鈥攚ithout considering how the racial politics of crime affect police attitudes about guns.

Drawing on local and national newspapers, interviews with close to eighty police chiefs, and a rare look at gun licensing processes, Carlson explores the ways police talk about guns, and how firearms are regulated in different parts of the country. Examining how organizations such as the National Rifle Association have influenced police perspectives, she describes a troubling paradox of guns today鈥攚hile color-blind laws grant civilians unprecedented rights to own, carry, and use guns, people of color face an all-too-visible system of gun criminalization. This racialized framework鈥攗ndergirding who is 鈥渁 good guy with a gun鈥 versus 鈥渁 bad guy with a gun鈥濃攊nforms and justifies how police understand and pursue public safety.

Policing the Second Amendment demonstrates that the terrain of gun politics must be reevaluated if there is to be any hope of mitigating further tragedies.

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Awards and Recognition

  • Co-Winner of the Distinguished Book Award, Sociology of Law Section of the American Sociological Association