THE POLICE AND RACE RELATIONS IN ENGLAND

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THE POLICE AND RACE RELATIONS IN ENGLAND
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JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 008167
C F Willis
Police Stud, Winter 1985 8(4) pp227-230

Examines the relationship between the police and the public prior
to the riots of 1981 in the light of the social and economic
conditions of ethnic minority groups. Changes in the law and
police practice following the riot and the Scarman Report are
evaluated and their implications for the future discussed. 15
references .

United Kingdom, Brixton, London, community relations,
racial discrimination, public order, police training,
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, social condition,
black people

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