Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder

A Comparative and Historical Approach

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Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder
David P. Waddington
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Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder

A Comparative and Historical Approach

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In a comparative study drawing on material from the United States and Britain, David Waddington examines how various types of industrial, political, urban and sectarian disorder occur. Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder critically appraises the theoretical approaches to understanding public disorder and contributes to the ongoing debates on police methods, police accountability and the controversial role of the media.

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Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder
2021, Taylor & Francis Group
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2003, Taylor & Francis Inc
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HV6485.G7W33 1992

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OL46082527M
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9780203320679

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