Borders of Violence & Justice : Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Law Enforcement in the Southwest, 1835-1935 / Brian D. Behnken.
2022
HV7936.R3 B464 2022
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Title
Borders of Violence & Justice : Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Law Enforcement in the Southwest, 1835-1935 / Brian D. Behnken.
Author
Behnken, Brian D., author.
ISBN
9781469670133
9781469670126
9781469670119
9781469670140
1469670143
9781469670126
9781469670119
9781469670140
1469670143
Published
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2022]
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Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
Language
English
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1 online resource
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HV7936.R3 B464 2022
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363.2/308968720721
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Reign of blood: the unending Mexican War and the creation of the criminal justice system in the Southwest
Mob law: vigilantism as law enforcement in the nineteenth century
Stars and shields: the world of Mexican American law enforcement officers
Unknown Mex: Mexican and Mexican American criminality and the justice system
Bandits everywhere: anti-Mexican violence, Mexican American resistance
The pendulum of change: Mexican Americans and law enforcement in a time of transition.
Mob law: vigilantism as law enforcement in the nineteenth century
Stars and shields: the world of Mexican American law enforcement officers
Unknown Mex: Mexican and Mexican American criminality and the justice system
Bandits everywhere: anti-Mexican violence, Mexican American resistance
The pendulum of change: Mexican Americans and law enforcement in a time of transition.