Morgan DaCosta

Morgan DaCosta is a doctoral candidate in international relations at University of Oxford. Her DPhil research draws on archival resources to produce a genealogy of policing from the end of British slavey in 1838 until the early 21st century in Jamaica and Trinidad. She conceptualizes police power as a form of reiterative violence used to reproduce slavery-era and colonial social order in postcolonial former slave societies. Previously, she worked for Human Rights Watch researching abuses by security forces and human trafficking in the Sahel, and was a Fulbright scholar in Senegal examining urban women’s political activism. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an MPhil from the University of Oxford Department of Politics and International Relations.

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