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Aug 18, 2023 · The Scarman report was commissioned by the UK Government following the 1981 Brixton riots. Lord Scarman was appointed by then Home Secretary ...
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Apr 27, 2004 · It stated specific codes of practices for police procedures and established the rights of people detained by the police for a suspected crime or ...
Meanwhile the response has shifted from attempts – symbolised by Lord Scarman's report on the Brixton riots of 1981 – to reintegrate the rioters and their ...
Over 300 people were injured, 83 premises and 23 vehicles were damaged during the disturbances, at an estimated cost of £7.5m. Community policing. Lord Scarman ...
This paper is concerned with tracking the shifts in media discourses surrounding issues of race and social policy interventions through an examination of the ...
LORD SCARMAN REPORT (1981). Following incidents of widespread public disorder in 1981 an inquiry was set up under Lord Scarman. His report, published in ...
Dec 10, 1981 · Lord Scarman recommended that racially prejudiced or discriminatory behaviour should be included as a specific offence in the police discipline ...
In 1981 The Scarman report acknowledged that unemployment, racism, marginalisation, over policing and heavy use of 'stop and search' (SUS law) tactics were ...
In 1981, Lord Scarman was asked to investigate the poor relationship between the police and the black community in Brixton following a series of riots; ...
Jan 26, 2024 · To request under the FOIA a copy of Lord Scarman's report into the 1981 Brixton riot. Due to the impact on policing both historically and today.