Having long been a neglected issue, the policing of protest began
to attract considerable attention in the 1990s, climaxing in the
events in Seattle of 1999. These protests and the changing
political climate since September 11, 2001 mean that a new cycle of
protest is challenging the concept of law and order and civil
liberties. This book examines how new policing styles are
developing using case studies from North America and Europe. The
volume brings together researchers from a number of disciplines -
sociology, criminology, political science and mass communication -
who focus on new forms of political protest, policing and public
order.
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