No Human Involved by Cheryl L. Neely - ISBN: 9780807004562
Hardcover
Black women’s lives silenced: Targeted killings, indifference, and a desperate fight for justice.

No Human Involved

The Serial Murder of Black Women and Girls and the Deadly Cost of Police Indifference

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  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    25 February 2025

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Summary

An urgent examination of the invisibility of Black women and girls as victims of targeted killings, and the lack of police intervention and media coverage.

When Black women and girls are targeted and murdered, their cases are often categorized by police officers as “N.H.I.” - “No Humans Involved.” Dehumanized and invisible to the public eye, they are rarely seen as victims. In the United States, Black women are killed at a higher rate than any other group of women, but their victimhoo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780807004562
ISBN-10:0807004561
Author:Cheryl L. Neely
Publisher:Beacon Press
Imprint:Beacon Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:25 February 2025
Weight:567g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A vital, infuriating addition to the literature on racial prejudice in US law enforcement.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Activists involved in equitable policing, judicial reform, and victims’ rights will find value in Neely’s account.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Neely’s care for her subjects is obvious, as she tries to glean details about these women—beyond how they died—from heartbreakingly sparse records. Her cleareyed, compassionate, and deeply researched book challenges its readers to fight for change.”
Booklist

“Grapples in deeply personal and poignant detail not just with the cold reality that Black lives have stunningly little value to the police, to the media, and to city hall in America’s major cities, but with the even more chilling fact that the lives of Black women have mattered not at all. Via the stories of Black women who have been lost to the record, and for whom the justice system rarely rallied, this powerful book calls upon us all to remember the stolen lives of Black women and to demand that they now be seen, heard, and protected.”
—Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy

“Cheryl Neely argues convincingly that law enforcement’s systematic disregard for Black girls and women leaves them vulnerable to serial killers. She writes with great care for victims and their families and issues a call to action for increased awareness, education, and efforts to combat all forms of gender violence. This essential and heartrending book is a must-read for anyone concerned about justice in America.”
—Kidada E. Williams, author of I Saw Death Coming

“This timely book contributes to our understanding of contemporary Black women’s and girls’ alarming homicide rates, Black criminalization, and police indifference, laying bare the horrific consequences of societal neglect. With painstaking care, Cheryl Neely presents a compelling documentation of women’s murders yet goes beyond narratives of death, piecing together victims’ lesser-known stories of family and community.”
—LaShawn Harris, author of Sex Workers, Psychics, and Numbers Runners: Black Women in New York City’s Underground Economy

“Cheryl Neely’s book is an eardrum-shattering clarion call for America to reckon with the humanity of missing Black women and girls. The infuriating negligence of the authorities is laid bare and incontrovertible, yet between horror and grief are heartfelt memories of the lives of women and girls taken too soon.”
—Kali Gross, author of Vengeance Feminism: The Power of Black Women’s Fury in Lawless Times and co-author of A Black Women’s History of the United States

About The Author

Cheryl L. Neely

Cheryl L. Neely is a sociology professor at Oakland Community College in Royal Oak, Michigan where she teaches courses in Sociology and Criminology. She is the author of You’re Dead―So What?- Media, Police, and the Invisibility of Black Women as Victims of Homicide, which won the Gold Medal Midwest Book Award in 2016.

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