
New Books in Critical Theory Deana Heath and Jinee Lokaneeta, "Policing and Violence in India: Colonial Origins and Contemporary Realities" (Speaking Tiger, 2025)
Jan 3, 2026
Join Jinee Lokaneeta, a Political Science professor specializing in police violence and accountability, as she delves into the dark legacy of India's police, established under colonial rule. Explore how systemic violence persists in contemporary policing and the normalization of brutality. Lokaneeta discusses the role of caste and religion in targeting marginalized communities and critiques technological solutions that mask rather than fix accountability issues. She emphasizes the need for continuous questioning and reform to dismantle these ingrained structures.
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Normalization Of Police Violence
- India's custodial violence is often normalized, invisible, or ignored despite vivid public incidents.
- Policing in India requires historical analysis to explain this normalization and continuity from colonial rule.
Institutions That Facilitate Violence
- Courts, laws, and non-state actors like doctors can facilitate police violence by legalizing or overlooking abuse.
- Understanding facilitation by institutions is crucial to diagnosing excessive extralegal police force.
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