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The Ferguson Report

by Theodore M. Shaw, United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown, an unarmed African American high school senior, was shot by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. For months afterward, protestors took to the streets demanding justice, testifying to the racist and exploitative police department and court system, and connecting the shooting of Brown with the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, and other young black men at the hands of police across the country.

In the wake of these protests, the Department of Justice launched a six-month investigation, resulting in a report that Colorlines characterizes as "so caustic it reads like an Onion article" and laying bare what the Huffington Post calls "a totalizing police regime beyond any of Kafka's ghastliest nightmares." Among the report's findings are that the Ferguson Police Department "Engages in a Pattern of Unconstitutional Stops and Arrests in Violation of the Fourth Amendment," "Detain[s] People Without Reasonable Suspicion and Arrest[s] People Without Probable Cause," "Engages in a Pattern of First Amendment Violations," "Engages in a Pattern of Excessive Force," and "Erode[s] Community Trust, Especially Among Ferguson's African-American Residents."

Contextualized here in a substantial introduction by renowned legal scholar and former NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund president Theodore M. Shaw, The Ferguson Report is a sad, sobering, and important document, providing a snapshot of American law enforcement at the start of the twenty-first century, with resonance far beyond one small town in Missouri.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Theodore M. Shaw, former president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, is the Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Civil Rights at the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill, where he lives.

Review


"I was shocked but not that surprised . . . all of the police departments, all of the mayors and county and other officials throughout the country [need to] take a look in the mirror."
—Colin Powell

"What the Justice Department report demonstrates is that we're not crazy. There is a system of racial and social control in communities of color across America."
—Michelle Alexander

"Utterly devastating."
—Charles Blow

"Scathing."
—Wolf Blitzer

"The scope of the racism and appalling behavior is worse than I expected."
—Jeffrey Toobin

"Damning."
—Gwen Ifill

"The Department of Justice's investigation of the Ferguson Police Department has scandalized the nation, and justly so."
—David Graeber

Long Description

On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown, an unarmed African American high school senior, was shot by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. For months afterward, protestors took to the streets demanding justice, testifying to the racist and exploitative police department and court system, and connecting the shooting of Brown with the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, and other young black men at the hands of police across the country. In the wake of these protests, the Department of Justice launched a six-month investigation, resulting in a report that Colorlines characterizes as "so caustic it reads like an Onion article" and laying bare what the Huffington Post calls "a totalizing police regime beyond any of Kafka's ghastliest nightmares." Among the report's findings are that the Ferguson Police Department "Engages in a Pattern of Unconstitutional Stops and Arrests in Violation of the Fourth Amendment," "Detain[s] People Without Reasonable Suspicion and Arrest[s] People Without Probable Cause," "Engages in a Pattern of First Amendment Violations," "Engages in a Pattern of Excessive Force," and "Erode[s] Community Trust, Especially Among Ferguson's African-American Residents." Contextualized here in a substantial introduction by renowned legal scholar and former NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund president Theodore M. Shaw, The Ferguson Report is a sad, sobering, and important document, providing a snapshot of American law enforcement at the start of the twenty-first century, with resonance far beyond one small town in Missouri.

Review Quote

"I was shocked but not that surprised . . . all of the police departments, all of the mayors and county and other officials throughout the country [need to] take a look in the mirror." --Colin Powell "What the Justice Department report demonstrates is that we're not crazy. There is a system of racial and social control in communities of color across America." --Michelle Alexander "Utterly devastating." --Charles Blow "Scathing." --Wolf Blitzer "The scope of the racism and appalling behavior is worse than I expected." --Jeffrey Toobin "Damning." --Gwen Ifill "The Department of Justice's investigation of the Ferguson Police Department has scandalized the nation, and justly so." --David Graeber

Details

ISBN1620971607
Short Title FERGUSON REPORT
Pages 192
Language English
ISBN-10 1620971607
ISBN-13 9781620971604
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2015
Imprint The New Press
Subtitle Department of Justice Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department
Place of Publication New York
Publication Date 2015-07-16
Country of Publication United Kingdom
NZ Release Date 2015-07-16
Author United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
Publisher The New Press
DEWEY 364.13230977
Audience General
UK Release Date 2015-07-16
AU Release Date 2015-07-20
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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