Police Community Involvment in Scotland

  • Reference: P51-926
  • Author: Scottish Home and Health Department
  • Publication Date: 29495
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  • keywords Policing, UK, United Kingdom, Scotland, Community policing,
  • Comments: 37 pages
  • Publisher: Central Research Unit Sottish Office
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Annual Review 1989-1990: 1989 Year of Freedom

  • Reference: P51-922
  • Author: National Council for Civil Liberties
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  • keywords Civil liberties, UK, United Kingdom, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Shoot to kill policy, Privacy, Gender, Women, Patriarchy, LGBTQI+, Heteronormativity,
  • Comments: 16 pages
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88 Ways to Lose Your Liberty

  • Reference: P51-918
  • Author: Joleyn Jenkins, Vivky Hutchings
  • Publication Date: 32479
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  • keywords Official secrets, Security, Policing, Law, Immigration, Censorship, Parliamentary Act,Ireland, Northern Ireland, UK, United Kingdom, Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, Strikes, Brixton, Diplock courts, Vetting, GCHQ, MI5, Public Order Act 1986,
  • Comments: 4 pages; Chronology of the increase in state powers in the UK from the passing of the Official Secrets Act 1889 to the introduction of the Secret Services Bill 1988.
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Rights & Liberties

  • Reference: P51-920
  • Author: National Council for Civil Liberties
  • Publication Date: 30736
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  • keywords Civil liberties, UK, United Kingdom, Children, Youth, LGBTQI+, Heteronormativity, Immigration, Women, Gender, Secrecy, Freedom of Information, Phone tapping, Police Bill 1984, Scotland,
  • Comments: 26 pages
  • Publisher: New Statesman
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1934-1984: Hald a Century of Civil Liberties

  • Reference: P51-921
  • Author: National Council for Civil Liberties
  • Publication Date: 1984
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  • keywords Civil liberties, UK, United Kingdom, Fascism, Gender, Women, Patriarchy, LGBTQI+, Heteronormativity,
  • Comments: 15 pages
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The Police of Britain

  • Reference: P51-917
  • Author: John Moylan
  • Publication Date: 1946
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  • keywords Policing, UK, United Kingdom,
  • Comments: 41 pages; British Life and Thought no. 26.; The author is Sir John Moylen who was Reciever for the Metropolitan District and Courts for 25 years plus. The position of Reciever acts as the chief financial officer for the Met. Police.
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Police Methods

  • Reference: P51-913
  • Author: Solicitor
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  • keywords Policing, UK, United Kingdom
  • Comments: 4 pages; Reprinted from The New Statesman.
  • Publisher: National Council for Civil Liberies
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Communal Policing

  • Reference: P51-914
  • Author: J.C. Alderson
  • Publication Date: 1980
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  • keywords Policing, UK, United Kingdom, Community policing,
  • Comments: 52 pages; Alderson was Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall at the time of publication and a barrister at law.
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