Policing political protest after Seattle

Whose streets? Police and protester struggles over space in Washington, DC, 29-30 September 2001 /John A. Noakes, Brian V. Klocke & Patrick F. Gillham --Flashpoints revisited: a critical approach to the policing of anti-globalization protest /Mike King and David Waddington --From negotiated mana...

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Contributors: Della Porta, Donatella (Editor) ; Peterson, Abby (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge [2005]
In: Policing & society (v. 15, no. 3 (September 2005). Special issue)
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Summary:Whose streets? Police and protester struggles over space in Washington, DC, 29-30 September 2001 /John A. Noakes, Brian V. Klocke & Patrick F. Gillham --Flashpoints revisited: a critical approach to the policing of anti-globalization protest /Mike King and David Waddington --From negotiated management to command and control: how the New York Police Department polices protest /Alex S. Vitale --Between frustration and aggression: legal framing and the policing of public disorder in Sweden and Denmark /Micael Björk --Policing political protest when politics go global: comparing public order policing in Canada and Bolivia /James Sheptycki --Slippery slopes and civil libertarian pessimism /P.A.J. Waddington.
Physical Description:Seite 234-375 p 25 cm