This article describes murder detectives’ perceptions of the Lawrence Inquiry and its impact on homicide investigation in London. Based on extensive qualitative research with a murder team, and interviews with detectives involved in the original inquiry, the article describes how the events surrounding Stephen Lawrence's murder and its investigation were ‘framed’ in very different ways. In one account race and institutional racism were central, in the other they were peripheral. Although denial of racism was a key feature of detectives’ discourse, their knowledge of murder investigations also led them to challenge criticisms made of the investigation – some of which were supported by the research. However, it was also apparent that detectiv...
This paper considers the impact of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. It focuses on the kind o...
Recent research suggests that the police are aware of the general trends in street crime and, from s...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
This article describes murder detectives’ perceptions of the Lawrence Inquiry and its impact on homi...
The inquiry into the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence in South London in 1993, which report...
This paper draws upon data collected as part of a three year project examining how the police invest...
The article reviews the case of Stephen Lawrence, a black 18-year-old student stabbed to death in El...
Drawing on evidence from a study of Black Police Associations in English and Welsh constabularies, t...
© The Author(s) 2020. ‘Joint enterprise’ is described as a ‘dragnet’ that draws disproportionate num...
Examines how the media progressively turned the racist murder of an 18-year-old black student into a...
This article examines ninety-three deaths with a known or suspected racial element in the UK that to...
As two men are convicted of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, nineteen years ago, the author dr...
The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the bl...
‘Joint enterprise’ is described as a ‘dragnet’ that draws disproportionate numbers of black and mino...
Lord Macpherson's definition of institutional racism was central to his report about the police inve...
This paper considers the impact of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. It focuses on the kind o...
Recent research suggests that the police are aware of the general trends in street crime and, from s...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
This article describes murder detectives’ perceptions of the Lawrence Inquiry and its impact on homi...
The inquiry into the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence in South London in 1993, which report...
This paper draws upon data collected as part of a three year project examining how the police invest...
The article reviews the case of Stephen Lawrence, a black 18-year-old student stabbed to death in El...
Drawing on evidence from a study of Black Police Associations in English and Welsh constabularies, t...
© The Author(s) 2020. ‘Joint enterprise’ is described as a ‘dragnet’ that draws disproportionate num...
Examines how the media progressively turned the racist murder of an 18-year-old black student into a...
This article examines ninety-three deaths with a known or suspected racial element in the UK that to...
As two men are convicted of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, nineteen years ago, the author dr...
The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the bl...
‘Joint enterprise’ is described as a ‘dragnet’ that draws disproportionate numbers of black and mino...
Lord Macpherson's definition of institutional racism was central to his report about the police inve...
This paper considers the impact of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. It focuses on the kind o...
Recent research suggests that the police are aware of the general trends in street crime and, from s...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...