Lord Macpherson's definition of institutional racism was central to his report about the police investigation into the murder of Stephen Lawrence. It was also integral to his recommendations for the reform of the police in England and Wales. Lord Macpherson argued for changes to race relations within constabularies. His notion of institutional racism is scrutinized in this article, based on evidence from a two-year project about Black Police Associations in the United Kingdom. Different meanings of institutional racism and their consequences are discussed, the locus of racism is charted, and the importance of an institutional memory of racism within constabularies is emphasized
Inequalities in mental health service use and outcome in the British NHS have been attributed to ins...
The persistence of adverse racial outcomes in HE coupled with the failure of universities to priorit...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Lord Macpherson's definition of institutional racism was central to his report about the police inve...
Drawing on evidence from a study of Black Police Associations in English and Welsh constabularies, t...
The Macpherson Report argued that all major organizations in British society were characterized by i...
Social commentators in both the US and UK increasingly suggest that we are living in a post racial s...
This paper draws upon data collected as part of a three year project examining how the police invest...
This article has its origins in the Macpherson report’s contention that public organisations in Brit...
The inquiry into the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence in South London in 1993, which report...
The Macpherson Report in 1999 claimed that public organisations, including universities, were charac...
The concept of institutional racism emerged in 1967, the same year that this journal began. This fir...
This article investigates the utility of the term 'institutional racism', using a study of the exper...
This article considers the recent resignation of Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick, an...
Inequalities in mental health service use and outcome in the British NHS have been attributed to ins...
The persistence of adverse racial outcomes in HE coupled with the failure of universities to priorit...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Lord Macpherson's definition of institutional racism was central to his report about the police inve...
Drawing on evidence from a study of Black Police Associations in English and Welsh constabularies, t...
The Macpherson Report argued that all major organizations in British society were characterized by i...
Social commentators in both the US and UK increasingly suggest that we are living in a post racial s...
This paper draws upon data collected as part of a three year project examining how the police invest...
This article has its origins in the Macpherson report’s contention that public organisations in Brit...
The inquiry into the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence in South London in 1993, which report...
The Macpherson Report in 1999 claimed that public organisations, including universities, were charac...
The concept of institutional racism emerged in 1967, the same year that this journal began. This fir...
This article investigates the utility of the term 'institutional racism', using a study of the exper...
This article considers the recent resignation of Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick, an...
Inequalities in mental health service use and outcome in the British NHS have been attributed to ins...
The persistence of adverse racial outcomes in HE coupled with the failure of universities to priorit...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...