TY - JOUR
T1 - Far-Right Extremism's Threat to Police Safety and the Organizational Legitimacy of Law Enforcement in the United States
AU - Parkin, William S.
AU - Mills, Colleen E.
AU - Gruenewald, Jeff
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The relationship between far-right extremism and law enforcement in the United States has a long and complicated history. In 2020, this relationship was on display as both far-right extremists and law enforcement agencies were brought into the national spotlight for their roles in multiple unprecedented events. This research discusses how far-right extremism's antigovernment ideology, in particular, represents an external threat to law enforcement officers. This threat is discussed through the presentation of 30-years of data on law enforcement officers killed in the line-of-duty by far-right extremists from the Extremist Crime Database. In addition, the research also examines law enforcement's implicit and explicit support for far-right extremism, which creates an internal threat against the legitimacy of the profession. Finally, policy initiatives that come from, and build upon, prior research are discussed to reduce these threats.
AB - The relationship between far-right extremism and law enforcement in the United States has a long and complicated history. In 2020, this relationship was on display as both far-right extremists and law enforcement agencies were brought into the national spotlight for their roles in multiple unprecedented events. This research discusses how far-right extremism's antigovernment ideology, in particular, represents an external threat to law enforcement officers. This threat is discussed through the presentation of 30-years of data on law enforcement officers killed in the line-of-duty by far-right extremists from the Extremist Crime Database. In addition, the research also examines law enforcement's implicit and explicit support for far-right extremism, which creates an internal threat against the legitimacy of the profession. Finally, policy initiatives that come from, and build upon, prior research are discussed to reduce these threats.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120347272
SN - 1096-4886
VL - 22
SP - 1
EP - 24
JO - Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society
JF - Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society
IS - 2
ER -