Chapter 1 Taking rioting, protesting and policing seriously -- chapter 2 Law and the authoritarian state -- chapter 3 Avoiding trouble: the public order context -- chapter 4 Negotiating protest: policing by consent? -- chapter 5 Relationships -- chapter 6 Remote control -- chapter 7 Commanding the ground -- chapter 8 Institutionalizing dissent -- chapter 9 Power and public order policing
Summary
A critical evaluation of the role of policing in maintaining public order and upholding civil and democratic rights. This study is based on systematic observation of how the police actually handle protest and potential or actual disorder
Analysis
Police
London (England)
Notes
"Table of cases" (page 233)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-232) and index