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  • Tags: violence

Sections:
- "Introduction" by Michael Ivens
- "The police become a target"
- "'A police force out of control' - the GLC's allegations"
- "Fanning the flames"
- "Conclusions"
- "What can be done"

Introduction; Chapter 1 Policing the black community; Chapter 2 Policing Racism; Chapter 3 Policing Black Protest; Chapter 4 Who Polices the Police?

Torture and Ill-Treatment; Violence against Women; Extrajudicial Executions; Enforced Disappearance; Hunger

1) A View of Prisons; 2) Prisons Communities; 3) Individuals in Jail; 4) Prisons Problems; 5) The Pattern of the Future

Introduction; A riotous History; 1) The Forerunner: Bristol 1980; 2) Immigration and Racism: Blacks in Britain; 3) "People don't like being lined up against a wall': Black People and the Police; 4) The Explosion: The Brixton Riots of A pril 1981; 5)…

Introduction; 1) Resistance as method; 2) Migratory Dissent; 3) Migratory Excess; 4) Migratory Solidarity; 5) Diagnostic of EUrope; 6) Analytics of Power; 7) A speculative Blueprint

Preface: Beginning; Part 1: The Divide; Part 2: Concerning Violence; Part 3: The New Colonialism; Part 4: Closing the Divide

Introduction: Why 'Torture and Torturous Violence'?; 1 Outlining the Definitional Boundaries of 'Torture'; 2 'Wandering Throughout Lives': Outlining Forms and Impacts of Torture; 3 'I wouldn't Call it Torture': Conceptualizing Torturous Violence; 4…

Leaflet with letter tucked inside, c.1975

Trevor Hemmings' bound collection of newspaper articles from European , English articles on right wing activity in Germany

A collection of glossy brochures advertising arms, circa 1980s

Warning: This is a text by white nationalists inciting violence against ethnic minorities

Issues:

1-39, 41 -43, 45/46 - 47, 49-50, 53-57, 60-69

Special Issues:

They are Children Too
Racism: The hidden cost of September 11

This supplement to the original report into the events in Southall, 23 April 1979, completes the work of the unofficial committee of inquiry. It deals with the day's single most calamitous event, the death of one demonstrator, Blair Peach.

Tackles the extraordinary verdict of 'misadventure' at the Blair Peach inquest, examining the 'posthumous death sentence' handed down to him.
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