State violence
State violence is defined as "the use of legitimate governmental authority to cause unnecessary harm and suffering to groups, individuals, and states".[1] It can be defined broadly or narrowly to refer to such events as genocide,[2] state terrorism,[3] drone attacks,[4] police brutality,[5] state surveillance, or juridical violence.[2]
References
- Renzetti, Claire; Edleson, Jeffrey (2008). "State Violence". Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. SAGE Publications, Inc. pp. 689–690.
- Torres, M. Gabriela (2018). "State Violence". The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems. Cambridge University Press. pp. 381–398. ISBN 978-1-108-42617-6.
- "Terrorism by the State is still Terrorism". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
- Shaw, Ian; Akhter, Majed (3 April 2014). "The Dronification of State Violence". Critical Asian Studies. 46 (2): 211–234. doi:10.1080/14672715.2014.898452. S2CID 143980463.
- Cherry, Myisha (23 February 2017). "State Racism, State Violence, and Vulnerable Solidarity". In Zack, Naomi (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190236953.013.3. ISBN 978-0-19-023695-3.
Further reading
- Gomez-Barris, Macarena (2009). Where Memory Dwells: Culture and State Violence in Chile. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25583-8.
- James, Joy (1996). Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gender, and Race in the U. S. Culture. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-8745-9.
- Sherman, Taylor C. (2010). State Violence and Punishment in India. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-55970-6.
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