Michael Stauch is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Toledo.
""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)