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“The End of Policing combines the best in academic research with rhetorical urgency to
explain why the ordinary array of police reforms will be ineffective in reducing abusive policing.
Alex Vitale shows that we must move beyond conceptualizing public safety as interdiction,
exclusion, and arrest if we hope to achieve racial and economic justice.― —Ruth Wilson
Gilmore, Professor, CUNY Graduate Center, Co-Founder of Critical Resistance, author of
Golden Gulag“Deeply researched, but also vibrantly and accessibly written, The End of
Policing is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the dire state of policing today. Alex
Vitale shows compellingly that as long as we ask the police to shore up a fundamentally unequal
and dysfunctional social order, superficial ‘reforms†wonâ€t do much to help. And he
offers concrete alternatives aimed at restoring communities and getting police out of the business
of trying to contain social problems that they cannot—and should not—control.― —Elliott
Currie, Professor, University of California, Irvine, author of Crime and Punishment in
America“An extremely vital book on policing. Should be assigned at all police academies. If
only the Philando Castile jurors had read this.―—Jeffrey Fagan, Director of Columbia Law
School's Center for Crime, Community, and Law “Challenging standard accounts of how to
reform policing, Alex Vitale argues that true safety demands directing resources away from police
and prisons and towards economic development, education, and drug treatment. Urgent,
provocative, and timely, The End of Policing will make you question most of what you have been
taught to believe about crime and how to solve it.―—James Forman Jr., Professor, Yale Law
School and author of Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America
“In a tightly constructed monograph filled with reform suggestions, Vitale decries the evolution
of police agencies as tools of the white establishment to suppress dissatisfaction among the havenots.
A clearly argued, sure-to-be-controversial book.― —Kirkus “In a chapter on each
issue, Vitale sets out the problem in depth, explores the liberal view of reforms that seek only to
remove the worst excesses of police conduct and to restore the legitimacy of using force in the
interests of society, and then offers ideas for alternatives.― —The Network for Police
Monitoring “Vitaleâ€s amassing of trenchant facts into an enticing intellectual framework
makes The End of Policing a must-read for anyone interesting in waging and winning the fight for
economic and social justice.―—Michael Hirsch, Indypendent “The End of Policing is that
holiday argument book, the relatively brief stack of facts you can hand to a relative who still talks
about those nice guys who helped out with the flat tire and doesnâ€t see why any lives have to
matter more than they already do. A thorough rinsing of the American crim