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Policing in Crisis?

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Are the recent scandals around UK policing the product of a temporary crisis or rather inscribed deep in the police institution? This timely book presents a critical perspective on key areas of cur...
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  • 07 October 2025
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Are the recent scandals around UK policing the product of a temporary crisis or rather inscribed deep in the police institution? This timely book presents a critical perspective on key areas of current controversy: policing and communities; policing and protest; and policing and gender.

Bringing together researchers and community activists, the book gives voice to the lived experiences of those more likely to be subjected to police misconduct and discrimination. It challenges current thinking on police from both abolitionist and reformist perspectives, offering a fresh take on recent crises and attempts at reform.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 230
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 07 October 2025
ISBN: 9781529244045
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, Police and security services, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Crime and criminology, Social discrimination and social justice
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'By mobilizing academic research and insights from on-the-ground organizers, this volume brings into relief the stark crisis facing UK policing and the ways in which it is a permanent crisis stemming from the core nature of the policing institution. It will be certain to stimulate productive debates about how we produce truly safe and just communities.' Alex S. Vitale, City University of New York

Introduction

Part 1: Policing and Communities

1. 50 Years of Policing and Community Organising in Brixton, by Amania Scott-Samuels and Matt Clement

2. From ‘Police out of School’ to Solidarity With Child Q: Local Mobilisations, Wider Challenges, by Federica Rossi

3. Avoiding a Reliance on Enforcement To Tackle Youth Violence, by James Alexander

4. Interrogating ‘Innocence’: Imperfect Victims of Police Surveillance, by Hope Chilokoa-Mullen

Part 2: Policing and Protest

5. On the Wrong Side of History: The Police Crackdown on Climate Protests in Britain, by Kevin Blowe

6. Policing the Ecological Crisis: Public Order Policing, Human Rights and Environmental Activism, by Angus Nurse

7. ‘Get in the Protest Pen’: The Limits of the Right To Protest and the Production of the Docile Protester, by Koshka Duff and Matthew Hall

8. Foxhunting, Aggravated Trespass & the Calculated Use of Police Powers, by Tracey Davanna

9. ‘To Protest While Black’: A Personal Account, by Destiny Boka Batesa

Part 3: Policing and Gender

10. Police Violence at the Clapham Common Vigil: An Interview With Patsy Stevenson, by Tracey Davanna

11. From One Crisis to the Next: Examining the Relationship Between Police Crises and the British Sexual Violence Sector’s “Need” To Improve the Police, by Molly R Ackhurst

12. Campaigning for Justice: Interview With Sukhdev Reel, by Shaminder Takhar

13. ‘Absence Makes Your Friends Work Harder’: Group Loyalty, Machoism and the Crisis of Un-Wellbeing in the UK Police, by Siân Lewis and Jamie Ferrill