Stop and search can harm young people, damage relations between police and the community and alienate ethnic and racial minorities. In Mohidin and another v Commissioner of the Police of the Metropolis and others, a group of minors who had been stopped, searched and, in some cases, falsely imprisoned, assaulted and racially abused by officers, were awarded damages for the distress and pain suffered. In this article, the case will be read not for the tortious legal consequences of police actions towards youth, or members of the public in general, nor for the culpability of any of the parties concerned, but for how the use of ‘lawful’ police powers on young people was framed and justified by both officers and the courts. It is argued that the...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
This paper presents and discusses the findings from 27 qualitative interviews with young offenders a...
Police stop and search powers have been widely criticized for the disproportionate manner in which m...
The policing of young people, especially through stop-and-search, has been rigorously debated in the...
In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key politic...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
The main aim of this article is to provoke a debate about the ways in which state responses to youth...
Compared to other areas in the UK, stop and search in Scotland was on a disproportionately large sca...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
This paper presents and discusses the findings from 27 qualitative interviews with young offenders a...
Police stop and search powers have been widely criticized for the disproportionate manner in which m...
The policing of young people, especially through stop-and-search, has been rigorously debated in the...
In this chapter we revisit and extend discussion about the relation of the police to the key politic...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has been subject...
Police stop and search practices have been subject to voluminous debate for over 40 years in the Uni...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
This article explores the impact of dispersal powers introduced as part of the British government’s ...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
The main aim of this article is to provoke a debate about the ways in which state responses to youth...
Compared to other areas in the UK, stop and search in Scotland was on a disproportionately large sca...
It has long been recognised that discretion is vital to good police work. However, in Britain (and m...
Abstract. Policing in England and Wales has become increasingly contested since the 1960s and has be...
This paper presents and discusses the findings from 27 qualitative interviews with young offenders a...