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Policing Black Lives

State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present

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Pages: 472

Published: October 2025

Author: Robyn Maynard

Robyn Maynard’s bestselling Policing Black Lives offers a comprehensive account of the state-sanctioned surveillance, criminalization, and punishment of Black lives in Canada. In this revised and expanded edition, Maynard exposes Canada’s veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance to document how half a century of police reforms have expanded the scope and scale of policing and undermined Black freedom struggles in the wake of global Black uprisings in 2020. She traces the afterlives of slavery across multiple institutions and illuminates the state’s role in perpetuating colonial dispossession, racial profiling, police killings, incarceration, immigration detention, deportation, exploitative migrant labor practices, and the school-to-prison pipeline. At the same time, Maynard foregrounds the ubiquity of Black resistance while offering new insights on how to build liveable futures without policing. Advancing a compelling vision for making policing obsolete and building new forms of safety, Policing Black Lives is an essential text that will guide and inspire activists, students, scholars, and all those working toward Black futures beyond surveillance and confinement.

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“Robyn Maynard’s meticulously researched and compelling analysis of state violence challenges prevailing narratives of Canadian multiculturalism and inclusion by examining how structures of racism and ideologies of gender are complexly anchored in global histories of colonization and slavery. This book should be read not only by those who have a specific interest in Canadian histories and social justice movements but by anyone interested in the abolitionist and revolutionary potential of the Black Lives Matters movement more broadly.” - Angela Y. Davis

“We are so fortunate to have this new edition! Robyn Maynard’s clear, compelling book is a must read for organizations, households, and anyone who fights for social justice.” - Ruth Wilson Gilmore

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Robyn Maynard is Assistant Professor of Black Feminisms in Canada at the University of Toronto and coauthor of Rehearsals for Living.

Table Of Contents

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Preface  1
Introduction: On State Violence and Black Lives  19
1. Devaluing Black Life, Demonizing Black Existence: Anti-Blackness from Slavery to Segregation  35
2. The Black Side of the Mosaic: Slavery, Racial Capitalism and the Making of Contemporary Black Poverty  69
3. Arrested (In)Justice: From the Streets to the Prison  104
4. Law Enforcement Violence Against Black Women: Naming their Names, Telling their Stories  141
5. Mysogynoir in Canada: Punitive State Practices and the Devaluation of Black Women and Gender-Oppressed People  155
6. “Of Whom We Have too Many”: Black Life and Border Regulation  187
7. Destroying Black Families: Slavery’s Afterlife in the Child Welfare System  217
8. The (Mis)Education of Black Youth: Anti-Blackness in the School System  240
9. Against the Romance of Police Reform: Expanding Police Power while Undermining Black Liberation  265
10. Futures Beyond Policing: Making Police Obsolete  301
Conclusion  340
Acknowledgments  354
Endnotes  356
Index  441

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Related Links Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3307-3 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-2961-8 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6182-3 / DOI: https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478061823