Who do the police protect? An investigation into 40 years of battling protest that reveals a hidden police agenda against dissent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matt Foot is a criminal defence solicitor, he specialises in representing protestors and victims of miscarriages of justice. As a campaigning lawyer he co-founded Justice Alliance to protect legal aid and Asbo Concern. He has also written in the Guardian and the London Review of Books.
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Foreword: Michael Mansfield QC Introduction: Secrets and Lies PART 1: Maggie Thatcher’s Bootboys 1. The Guinea Pig: The Messenger Printers, Warrington 1983 2. Maggie’s UK War: The Miners, Orgreave 1984 3. Boot Boys in the Beanfield: Battle of Stonehenge 1985 4. Murdoch’s Paper Boys: Wapping 1987 5. The Tinderbox: Anti-Poll Tax Protest 1990 PART 2: Major – Back to Basics 6. The Trap: Welling Anti-Racist Protest 1993 7. Succession of Repetitive Beats: Battle of Park Lane Criminal Justice Act 1994 PART 3: New Labour – Tough on Crime 8. The Commissioner’s Kettle: May Day Protest 2001 9. Barriers to protest: G8 Summit Gleneagles 2005 10. The MP’s Kettle: G20 Protest 2009 PART 4: Austerity Justice 11. Charged: Student Fee Protest 2010 12. State of Play Acknowledgements Endnotes Index
Foreword: Michael Mansfield QC Introduction: Secrets and Lies PART 1: Maggie Thatcher’s Bootboys 1. The Guinea Pig: The Messenger Printers, Warrington 1983 2. Maggie’s UK War: The Miners, Orgreave 1984 3. Boot Boys in the Beanfield: Battle of Stonehenge 1985 4. Murdoch’s Paper Boys: Wapping 1987 5. The Tinderbox: Anti-Poll Tax Protest 1990 PART 2: Major – Back to Basics 6. The Trap: Welling Anti-Racist Protest 1993 7. Succession of Repetitive Beats: Battle of Park Lane Criminal Justice Act 1994 PART 3: New Labour – Tough on Crime 8. The Commissioner’s Kettle: May Day Protest 2001 9. Barriers to protest: G8 Summit Gleneagles 2005 10. The MP’s Kettle: G20 Protest 2009 PART 4: Austerity Justice 11. Charged: Student Fee Protest 2010 12. State of Play Acknowledgements Endnotes Index
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