• In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK government has introduced unprecedented police powers under the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations and the Coronavirus Act. • At the same time, the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests ignited intense public debates around policing, which have continued into 2021 with the ‘Kill the Bill’ protests against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. • Reflecting historical patterns, the policing of the pandemic has had the greatest impact on racially minoritised communities, with new police powers adding to and exacerbating pre-existing forms of racist policing. • Racial disparities are evident in official data on use of force, stop and search, Fixed Penalty Notices and use of Section ...
In 2003, a British journalist working for the BBC went undercover to investigate racism among the po...
The three lockdown periods across 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 had significant consequences for police....
This special issue aims to use historical examples to gain insight into the socio-economic impact of...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact, illustrated most acutely by a death toll whic...
This commentary excerpts from the research report ‘A threat to public safety: policing, racism and t...
Black people in Britain have historically been over policed and under protected. Legislative and pol...
It is much remarked upon that the pandemic exposed underlying tensions and weaknesses in European so...
Over the past month the United States has experienced the greatest civil unrest since 1968. Demonstr...
The lockdown in the United Kingdom as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilit...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to show that racism is not only a US problem. Rather, racism...
The relationship between the police and the public has often been a complex one, requiring trust, tr...
It is much remarked upon that the pandemic exposed underlying tensions and weaknesses in European so...
Police organisations have a wealth of experience in responding to emergencies, but COVID-19 is unpre...
The UK's COVID-19 response has provided the police with new powers which potentially impinge upon ci...
In 2003, a British journalist working for the BBC went undercover to investigate racism among the po...
The three lockdown periods across 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 had significant consequences for police....
This special issue aims to use historical examples to gain insight into the socio-economic impact of...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact, illustrated most acutely by a death toll whic...
This commentary excerpts from the research report ‘A threat to public safety: policing, racism and t...
Black people in Britain have historically been over policed and under protected. Legislative and pol...
It is much remarked upon that the pandemic exposed underlying tensions and weaknesses in European so...
Over the past month the United States has experienced the greatest civil unrest since 1968. Demonstr...
The lockdown in the United Kingdom as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilit...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to show that racism is not only a US problem. Rather, racism...
The relationship between the police and the public has often been a complex one, requiring trust, tr...
It is much remarked upon that the pandemic exposed underlying tensions and weaknesses in European so...
Police organisations have a wealth of experience in responding to emergencies, but COVID-19 is unpre...
The UK's COVID-19 response has provided the police with new powers which potentially impinge upon ci...
In 2003, a British journalist working for the BBC went undercover to investigate racism among the po...
The three lockdown periods across 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 had significant consequences for police....
This special issue aims to use historical examples to gain insight into the socio-economic impact of...