Sheriffs, right-wing extremism, and the limits of US federalism during a crisis

SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY(2023)

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BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 crisis, sheriffs across the country vocally refused to implement mask mandates. ObjectivesIn this note, we argue that resistance to mask mandates emerged out of successful efforts to recruit sheriffs into right-wing extremism (RWE) and its foundations in white supremacy, nativism, and anti-government extremism. MethodsWe draw on upon historical analysis and a national survey of sheriffs ResultsWe show how RWE movements recruited sheriffs and that a substantial share of sheriffs adopted RWE attitudes. We argue that this radicalization of county sheriffs primes them to resist a core component of federalism: mandates by supra governments. We identify a relationship between sheriffs. RWE attitudes and their resistance to enforcing COVID-19 mask mandates. ConclusionOur work demonstrates the importance of considering the implications of violent extremism in the United States, particularly as it aligns with local law enforcement.
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COVID,federalism,right-wing extremism,sheriffs,law enforcement,United States
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