A mixed methods evaluation of a legislation introduced by the Scottish Government to tackle sectarian and other offensive behaviours at regulated fotoball matche
The Scottish Government is (at the time of writing) piloting through the Scottish Parliament the Off...
The research on which this article reports arose from recognition by The English Football Associatio...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increase when Scotl...
A mixed methods evaluation of a legislation introduced by the Scottish Government to tackle sectaria...
First paragraph: In 2016-17, there were 377 charges under section 1 of the Offensive Behaviour at Fo...
Since 2011, the issue of ‘sectarianism’ has dominated the Scottish political agenda as well as media...
Analysis of charges reported under the act to provide information about the nature of the charges, t...
The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening b...
Based primarily on research into the policing of football fans in Scotland following the implementat...
This thesis sets out a broad sociological narrative of the introduction of the Offensive Behaviour a...
The chapter examines the development, use and effectiveness of football banning orders in the UK, co...
Tackling domestic abuse is a key priority for the Scottish Government and its partners. There is evi...
A chapter examining attempts to tackle sectarianism in Scottish football through the importatio...
The behaviour of football spectators has received significant attention in the literature in areas o...
Paragraph 2.6 of the European Commission’s White Paper on Sport, entitled ‘Strengthening the prevent...
The Scottish Government is (at the time of writing) piloting through the Scottish Parliament the Off...
The research on which this article reports arose from recognition by The English Football Associatio...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increase when Scotl...
A mixed methods evaluation of a legislation introduced by the Scottish Government to tackle sectaria...
First paragraph: In 2016-17, there were 377 charges under section 1 of the Offensive Behaviour at Fo...
Since 2011, the issue of ‘sectarianism’ has dominated the Scottish political agenda as well as media...
Analysis of charges reported under the act to provide information about the nature of the charges, t...
The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening b...
Based primarily on research into the policing of football fans in Scotland following the implementat...
This thesis sets out a broad sociological narrative of the introduction of the Offensive Behaviour a...
The chapter examines the development, use and effectiveness of football banning orders in the UK, co...
Tackling domestic abuse is a key priority for the Scottish Government and its partners. There is evi...
A chapter examining attempts to tackle sectarianism in Scottish football through the importatio...
The behaviour of football spectators has received significant attention in the literature in areas o...
Paragraph 2.6 of the European Commission’s White Paper on Sport, entitled ‘Strengthening the prevent...
The Scottish Government is (at the time of writing) piloting through the Scottish Parliament the Off...
The research on which this article reports arose from recognition by The English Football Associatio...
Media reports have suggested that the number of reports of domestic violence may increase when Scotl...