First published in 1992, Public Order and Private Lives is a
radical examination of the political forces which shaped the law
and order debate in Britain at that time. The authors offer a
significant and provoking analysis of Conservative policies on
crime, showing that, ironically, they created the very social
conditions in which crime flourished. The book argues that the
Conservative government undermined basic civil liberties by its
increased use of legislation as a means of control and coercion,
and as a result of this, crime increased under their governance.
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