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From Overseer to Officer: A Brief History of British Policing Through Afro-Diasporic Music Culture

Fatsis, L. ORCID: 0000-0002-3082-951X (2023). From Overseer to Officer: A Brief History of British Policing Through Afro-Diasporic Music Culture. In: Cavalcanti, R. P., Squires, P. & Waseem, Z. (Eds.), Southern and Postcolonial Perspectives on Policing, Security and Social Order. (pp. 45-61). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Abstract

Policing and music are rarely thought together in mainstream criminological literature, despite the insights that their relationship offers on how and why policing emerged as an instrument for suppressing musical expression throughout the African diaspora, from the era of colonial slavery to the present day. This chapter traces the origins of British policing to its colonial roots, by demonstrating how colonial militias were formed to police the music of the enslaved as a sign of rebellion, insurrection and disorder. Drawing on Afro-diasporic music –as an indicative case study– policing and racism will be contextualised as concurrent, constitutive and dependent on each other; exposing the historical mission and function of policing as a force of racial violence. By rethinking police racism through Afro-diasporic music(s), this chapter encourages a (Southern) decolonial approach to police scholarship – to reintroduce the police as guardians of a social and political order that is marked by racial hierarchies, whose roots lie in the imperial ideology that created racism, “race” and policing.

Publication Type: Book Section
Additional Information: This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of a chapter published in Fatsis, L. (2023). From Overseer to Officer: A Brief History of British Policing Through Afro-Diasporic Music Culture. In: Cavalcanti, R. P., Squires, P. & Waseem, Z. (Eds.), Southern and Postcolonial Perspectives on Policing, Security and Social Order. (pp. 45-61). Bristol, UK: Policy Press. Details of the definitive published version and how to purchase it are available online at: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/southern-and-postcolonial-perspectives-on-policing-security-and-social-order.
Publisher Keywords: Police racism, Colonial history of British Policing, Policing Black Music
Subjects: D History General and Old World > DT Africa
H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
H Social Sciences > HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
M Music and Books on Music
Departments: School of Policy & Global Affairs > Sociology & Criminology
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