The 1991 beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police provides rich case material in how an attack perceived as unjust can backfire. Drawing on nonviolence theory, an original framework is developed to analyze attacks as potential backfires that are usually, but not always, inhibited. Attackers can use a variety of methods to inhibit backfires, including covering up the attack, devaluing the target, reinterpreting the events, using official channels, and using intimidation and bribery. Writings on the Rodney King beating include evidence on the use of each of these methods. Studying the backfire process offers improved understanding on how to oppose unjust attacks. _______________________ 2Not long after midnight on March 3, 1991, Rodney Ki...
Three video clips: 00:00:00-00:23:18: Amateur video of the Los Angeles Police Department treatment o...
Professor McGee examines the use of deadly force in quelling recurrent communal rioting of alienated...
The state repression literature has paid disproportionate attention to explaining and predicting rep...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
A content analysis of newspaper editorials about the trial of the four officers ac-cused of beating ...
This Article begins with the premise that, despite political rhetoric and occasional prosecutions to...
This thesis analyses the first modern case of police brutality and race relations - the beating of R...
It seemed like an open-and-shut case. The video, played on television so often that an executive at ...
Download PDF version On April 29, 1992, a riot (eventually dubbed the LA Riots) commenced in Los A...
Purpose: We revisit the Rodney King incident and verdict to study their effect on confidence in loca...
The rioting that broke out on April 29, 1992 following the not-guilty verdict in the police brutalit...
We have all seen the sickening video. Black-uniformed, heavily-armed officers of the law, all of the...
Both historically and in contemporary times, police violence against African American social movemen...
This paper explores the exploitation of narrative, character, and ideology to reconstitute the video...
Rodney King "Victim's account of the police beating" Los Angeles Times (1991 March 7): A21
Three video clips: 00:00:00-00:23:18: Amateur video of the Los Angeles Police Department treatment o...
Professor McGee examines the use of deadly force in quelling recurrent communal rioting of alienated...
The state repression literature has paid disproportionate attention to explaining and predicting rep...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
A content analysis of newspaper editorials about the trial of the four officers ac-cused of beating ...
This Article begins with the premise that, despite political rhetoric and occasional prosecutions to...
This thesis analyses the first modern case of police brutality and race relations - the beating of R...
It seemed like an open-and-shut case. The video, played on television so often that an executive at ...
Download PDF version On April 29, 1992, a riot (eventually dubbed the LA Riots) commenced in Los A...
Purpose: We revisit the Rodney King incident and verdict to study their effect on confidence in loca...
The rioting that broke out on April 29, 1992 following the not-guilty verdict in the police brutalit...
We have all seen the sickening video. Black-uniformed, heavily-armed officers of the law, all of the...
Both historically and in contemporary times, police violence against African American social movemen...
This paper explores the exploitation of narrative, character, and ideology to reconstitute the video...
Rodney King "Victim's account of the police beating" Los Angeles Times (1991 March 7): A21
Three video clips: 00:00:00-00:23:18: Amateur video of the Los Angeles Police Department treatment o...
Professor McGee examines the use of deadly force in quelling recurrent communal rioting of alienated...
The state repression literature has paid disproportionate attention to explaining and predicting rep...