"Stauch deftly plumbs the intricacy of the informal economy and its impact on society at large. Wildcat of the Streets is an engrossing study of a modern American city in the throes of conflict." (Herb Boyd, author of Black Detroit: A People's History of Self-Determination) "Academically rigorous and politically radical, Michael Stauch has crafted a nuanced history of the tragic failure of police reform in the United States and a spirited case for why the police must instead be abolished. Wildcat of the Streets is a must read for historians, activists, and anyone seeking to escape the downward spiral of capitalist society and build a better world." (Jarrod Shanahan, author of Captives: How Rikers Island Took New York City Hostage)