A month on from August’s unprecedented riots in England, we can begin to ask the host of questions needed to uncover why they occurred and what they mean. Tim Newburn and the LSE’s Department of Social Policy, together with the Guardian newspaper, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Open Society Foundation are beginning a three-month in-depth study into the causes and consequences of the recent riots
This edition of Safer Communities is dedicated to the social disorder which recently occurred across...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...
The riots in early August 2011 were arguably the worst bout of civil unrest in a generation. However...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
For four days in August 2011 there were widespread public disturbances in 66 locations across the co...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...
The rioting and looting that occurred in English cities at the beginning of August has provoked cont...
Despite media and political rhetoric to the contrary, there is persuasive evidence to suggest an as...
In the first episode of the LSE British Politicast, we take a closer look at the Riots of 2011. This...
Polis intern Terrine Friday asks what the reporting of this summer’s English riots says about Britis...
Burning buildings, wrecked cars, raided shops, youths in hoodies wreaking havoc, and five deaths. Th...
The riots of Paris 2005, London 2011 and Stockholm 2013 all share a number of similarities. They st...
This edition of Safer Communities is dedicated to the social disorder which recently occurred across...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...
The riots in early August 2011 were arguably the worst bout of civil unrest in a generation. However...
British Politics and Policy at LSE ran in-depth coverage of the riots that took place in London and ...
For four days in August 2011 there were widespread public disturbances in 66 locations across the co...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
This article considers the political reaction and policy response to the 2011 England riots. Drawing...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...
The rioting and looting that occurred in English cities at the beginning of August has provoked cont...
Despite media and political rhetoric to the contrary, there is persuasive evidence to suggest an as...
In the first episode of the LSE British Politicast, we take a closer look at the Riots of 2011. This...
Polis intern Terrine Friday asks what the reporting of this summer’s English riots says about Britis...
Burning buildings, wrecked cars, raided shops, youths in hoodies wreaking havoc, and five deaths. Th...
The riots of Paris 2005, London 2011 and Stockholm 2013 all share a number of similarities. They st...
This edition of Safer Communities is dedicated to the social disorder which recently occurred across...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...