"Sebastián Sclofsky prioritizes the voices and experiences of those on the receiving end of police power to demonstrate the transnational reality that policing actively produces racialized inequality through violence, humiliation, and regulation." – Alex S. Vitale, author of The End of Policing "The lives of residents in South L.A. and São Paulo's periphery are marked by terrifying and often dangerous encounters with the police. Based on extensive ethnographic research and hundreds of interviews in Brazil and the United States, Sclofsky's book takes us to neighborhoods turned into authoritarian enclaves, where heavily armed officers routinely use force against poor, Black, and Latino residents, where human rights are shoved aside in the name of security, and where security is understood as protection of the deeply unequal social order. A rare combination of theoretical verve, compassion, and commitment to justice, Weaponized Policing explains why and how police violence persists in democratic societies. It is also a decisive call for change." – Ieva Jusionyte, author of Exit Wounds: How America's Guns Fuel Violence Across the Border "In an extensive analysis ranging from the local to the global, Sclofsky's focus on weaponized policing reveals the many ways in which the police power functions as a war power. The outcome is a major contribution to our understanding of the centrality of state violence in the reproduction of capitalist order." – Mark Neocleous, author of Pacification: Social War and the Power of Police.