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Introduction

Ten Years And Ten Miles: Reflecting On “Ferguson”

Author: Benjamin Levin (Washington University School of Law)

  • Ten Years And Ten Miles: Reflecting On “Ferguson”

    Introduction

    Ten Years And Ten Miles: Reflecting On “Ferguson”

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Abstract

On August 9, 2014, Ferguson, Missouri Police Officer Darren Wilson shot and killed eighteen-year-old Michael Brown. Three months later, a St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Wilson. The activism, protests, and uprisings that followed helped to catalyze movements to confront racial injustice in U.S. criminal policy. In the days, weeks, months, and years that followed, “Ferguson” came to operate as a sort of shorthand or stand in for police violence, for racial inequality, for structural racism, for extractive models of policing, and for a host of other problems, defined and undefined.

Keywords: Ferguson

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