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The Police, Public Order, and Civil Liberties - Legacies of the Miners' Strike (Hardcover)
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The Police, Public Order, and Civil Liberties - Legacies of the Miners' Strike (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Police and Policing
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What role should the police have in an industrial dispute? How were
they led into a partisan role in assisting the defeat of the 1984-5
miners' strike? Widespread concern over police road-blocks,
allegations of police and picket violence, and the huge numbers of
police used to maintain order and access to work led the National
Council for Civil Liberties to set up an inquiry into the policing.
The Inquiry Panel produced an interim report - but the NCCL
disowned it, because of its acknowledgement of the rights of
working miners as well as striking ones. The members of the Panel -
who included former Chief Constable John Alderson and NCCL General
Secretary Larry Gostin - then resigned, but continued work as a
group of private individuals. Originally published in 1988, this
book is their final report. The report describes the policing of
the strike in detail from a range of published, unpublished, and
eyewitness sources. The strike is set in the context of
developments in law and policing before and since. The authors are
able to provide a unique and authoritative perspective, analysing
both the events of 1984-5 and the longer-term trends and problems,
based on a clear recognition of the basic issues and conflicts of
civil liberties involved. In their conclusions and recommendations
the authors present an informed view of the use of the police
during the strike, the breakdown of the system of police
accountability, and the policies developed since the strike. Their
findings point to the need for a Bill of Rights to cover civil
liberties during industrial conflict, and the need for a new
picketing Code of Practice. The Police, Public Order, and Civil
Liberties will be essential reading for all concerned with the
police, industrial relations, and the political and constitutional
system. It will also be of value to all who need a clear and
unbiased view of one of the key events in British post-war history.
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