Brown and Blue
Mexican Americans, Law Enforcement, and Civil Rights in the Southwest, 1935–2025
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Publishing:18th Nov '25
£79.00
This title is due to be published on 18th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£26.99(9781469690704)

This sweeping history tells a story of fits and starts of Mexican Americans' interactions with law enforcement and the criminal justice system in the US Southwest. Looking at primarily Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, it tells a complex story: that violent, often racist acts committed by police against Mexican American people sparked protests demanding reform, and criminal justice authorities frequently responded positively to these protests with reforms such as recruiting Mexican Americans into local police forces or altering training procedures at police academies.
Brian D. Behnken demonstrates the central role that the struggle for police reform played in the twentieth-century Chicano movement, whose relevance continues today. By linking social activism and law enforcement, Behnken illuminates how the policing issues of today developed and what reform remains to be done.
ISBN: 9781469690698
Dimensions: 235mm x 25mm x 155mm
Weight: unknown
336 pages