Suspect community: people's experience of the prevention of terrorism acts in Britain'This book deserves fulsome praise for challenging the academic silence surrounding this area and for reminding us that it is possible to conduct rigorous, scholarly and interventionist work without becoming dependent or involved with the managerial gatekeepers of the criminal justice system.' Journal of Law and Society |
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Contents
The Study in Context | 1 |
Policing Ports and Airports Examination | 13 |
Examinations and Detentions at Ports | 34 |
Copyright | |
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Suspect Community: People's Experience of the Prevention of Terrorism Acts ... Paddy Hillyard No preview available - 1993 |
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