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Deliberating Police Reform

Deliberating Police Reform Managing Agonism Through Dialogue on Long Island

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Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies

Deliberating Police Reform

Managing Agonism Through Dialogue on Long Island

Philip Dalton

Political Science / Law Enforcement

What happens when a mandate for justice becomes a blueprint for preserving power?

Examining how Long Island's two major counties-Suffolk and Nassau-responded to New York State's mandate to reform and reinvent policing in the wake of George Floyd's murder, Deliberating Police Reform draws on interviews, historical context, and detailed analysis of reform taskforces to reveal how deliberative processes meant to empower communities instead often blunted meaningful change. Suffolk County, operating under federal scrutiny and a history of high-profile abuses, engaged a diverse group of stakeholders and appeared to pursue reform earnestly. Yet entrenched power, especially within the Police Benevolent Association, constrained outcomes and diluted advocates' demands. Nassau County, by contrast, treated reform as a public-relations exercise: officials emphasized “trust-building,” resisted acknowledging disproportionate policing, withheld data, and ultimately authored a reform plan with little community input.

Across both counties, the author argues that deliberation-when structured by those who hold power-can manage, mute, or redirect public pressure rather than address the systemic problems that sparked protest. Introducing the concept of managing agonism, it shows how moving activists from the streets to the conference table can displace demands, weaken momentum, and reinforce existing hierarchies. Deliberating Police Reform ultimately exposes the subtle dynamics that preserve the status quo while illuminating paths for more democratic, accountable reform.

Philip Dalton is a professor in the Rhetoric and Public Advocacy program and serves as Director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Hofstra University, US.

Publication Date: 03 September 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
ISBN-13: 9781683934233
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 252
Weight (oz): 18.08

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