Chicago Police Torture and the Limits of Human Rights Enforcement in Liberal Democracies

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作者
Berlin, Mark S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Marquette Univ, Polit Sci, Milwaukee, WI 53233 USA
关键词
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN-RIGHTS; JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE; POLITICS; VIOLENCE; INSTITUTIONS; REPRESSION; OFFICERS; RESPECT;
D O I
10.1017/S1537592724001385
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
rom 1972 to 1991, a network of Chicago Police detectives used torture to force confessions from over 100 criminal suspects. Almost all were Black men, and many were wrongly convicted, some for capital offenses. I synthesize insights from comparative research on human rights, state abuse, and police violence in democracies to explain why, for nearly two decades, liberal institutions in Chicago failed to stop the torture. I argue that the nature of state violence in this case-targeting marginalized individuals uninvolved in political activity-intensified the practical, affective, and informational obstacles that are inherent to activating liberal institutions-courts, elected officials, media, and civil society-to fulfill their roles as rights enforcers. Applying these literatures to atype of case they typically overlook-a wealthy liberal democracy-contributes to understanding why state violence persists in suchstates and why it tends to concentrate on marginalized populations
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