Executive Summary West Indians were the first group of non-white immigrants to settle in Britain in large numbers after World War Two. Many arrived with a perception of the 'mother' country that was naïve and left them ill-prepared to deal with the hostility and resentment of the host community. The police service, to which immigrants turned for help when confronted with problems associated with racial prejudice, was drawn exclusively from the host community, sharing its attitudes and prejudices. It was during the early years of large-scale immigration that attitudes and misconceptions developed between police and West Indian immigrants that resulted in mutual stereotyping. Racial prejudice, and the police service's reluctance to s...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
Ethnicity has been found to be one of the most significant dimensions in order to predict people’s a...
This article argues that current knowledge of the origins of the difficulties in relations between t...
During the 1980s and 1990s a great deal of work was undertaken by constabularies wanting to increase...
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The Macpherson Inquiry (1999) was instrumental in forcing into the public domain the issue of polic...
This book is concerned with the origins of the often difficult relationship between the Metropolitan...
Black people in Britain have historically been over policed and under protected. Legislative and pol...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s n...
Black Londoners have complained over the years of being overpoliced and harassed by police officer...
It has been argued that the growth of the cultural diversity training movement is rooted in tension ...
International audienceHistorically white male dominated, the police service was criticised for havin...
Introduction: Discussions about police discrimination often focus upon the overrepresentation of eth...
Social commentators in both the US and UK increasingly suggest that we are living in a post racial s...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
Ethnicity has been found to be one of the most significant dimensions in order to predict people’s a...
This article argues that current knowledge of the origins of the difficulties in relations between t...
During the 1980s and 1990s a great deal of work was undertaken by constabularies wanting to increase...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002 Cashmore, E. 2002. ‘Behind the window dres...
The Macpherson Inquiry (1999) was instrumental in forcing into the public domain the issue of polic...
This book is concerned with the origins of the often difficult relationship between the Metropolitan...
Black people in Britain have historically been over policed and under protected. Legislative and pol...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s n...
Black Londoners have complained over the years of being overpoliced and harassed by police officer...
It has been argued that the growth of the cultural diversity training movement is rooted in tension ...
International audienceHistorically white male dominated, the police service was criticised for havin...
Introduction: Discussions about police discrimination often focus upon the overrepresentation of eth...
Social commentators in both the US and UK increasingly suggest that we are living in a post racial s...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
Ethnicity has been found to be one of the most significant dimensions in order to predict people’s a...
This article argues that current knowledge of the origins of the difficulties in relations between t...