04905nam 2200649 450 991048046170332120170821161217.01-4831-9060-9(CKB)3710000000200006(EBL)1882690(SSID)ssj0001267313(PQKBManifestationID)12545049(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001267313(PQKBWorkID)11254948(PQKB)10868476(MiAaPQ)EBC1882690(EXLCZ)99371000000020000620150107h19841984 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrScarman and after essays reflecting on Lord Scarman's Report, the riots, and their aftermath /edited by John Benyon ; with an epilogue by Lord ScarmanOxford, England :Pergamon Press,1984.©19841 online resource (307 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-45882-0 0-08-030217-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Scarman and After: Essays reflecting on Lord Scarman's Report, the riots and their aftermath; Copyright Page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; The Contributors; PART 1: The Riots: Reactions and Explanations; CHAPTER 1. The riots, Lord Scarman and the politicalagenda; Reactions to the riots; Criticisms of the police; 'The lord they love to laud'; The political agenda; Legitimising political action; Emasculation, delay and political inaction; The riots, Lord Scarman and the political agenda; Notes; CHAPTER 2. The Scarman Report and explanations ofSome theoretical approaches to the explanation of riotsPolitical perspectives on the explanation of riots; The Scarman Report; Discussion; Conclusion; Notes; PART 2: The Riots: Perceptions and Distortions; CHAPTER 3. The riots: perceptions and distortions; Lord Scarman's perceptions; The riots in Liverpool 8 and elsewhere; The media under scrutiny; Perceptions and distortions; Notes; CHAPTER 4. Eyewitness in Brixton; Measured words or purple prose?; A real battle?; An exaggeration of the seriousness of the violence; The real lesson of the disorders; Postscript: changes in Brixton; NotesCHAPTER 5. Eyewitness in Moss Side'Tooling up'; 'Under attack-send assistance'; Why is it happening?; 'Hellholes'; Police attitudes and activities; Cynicism and uneasiness; Notes; CHAPTER 6. The Brixton disorders; 'Bad behaviour' by the police; Approaching a point of confrontation; The 'Sus' law: unjust and inflammatory; The Brixton eruption; Institutional racism: Lord Scarman's blinkered view; Brixton in 1983: few serious changes; CHAPTER 7. Reporting the riots: images and impact; Depicting disorder-images of Toxteth; The media's consistent interpretation; Getting the story: news gatheringMaking sense of it: news presentationRampaging crowds and sober citizens; Dangerous streets and hooligan youth; The black tide and the blue line; Aliens and agitators; Questions of impact: confused terms, confined debates; Contagious behaviour; 'Tooling up for trouble': reports and rumours; The 'lessons' of Northern Ireland:petrol bombs and CS gas; News reporting and 'law and order' politics; 'The Yard fights back'; 'The iron hand' and media influence; Notes; PART 3: The Policing Issues; CHAPTER 8. The policing issues; Prevention and discretion; A tale of failureRecruitment, racial prejudice and trainingHandling public disorders; Accountability, consultation and policing methods; Investigating allegations of misconduct; 'Unfailing patience and courtesy'; Notes; CHAPTER 9. Policing by consent; Policing methods in a changing society; Retaining public confidence; New equipment and technology; Computers and crime; Training and the police service; Notes; CHAPTER 10. One-tier policing; Principles of British policing; Accountability and control; The police and public support; The methods of policing; Riot equipment; Discipline and complaintsThe disciplinary offence of racial discriminationScarman and AfterRiotsEnglandLondonCongressesPolice-community relationsEnglandLondonCongressesYouth, BlackEmploymentEnglandLondonCongressesLondon (England)Social policyCongressesElectronic books.RiotsPolice-community relationsYouth, BlackEmployment303.6/23/0942165303.6230942165Benyon JohnScarman LordMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480461703321Scarman and after2140274UNINA