1st Edition

The Police, Public Order, and Civil Liberties Legacies of the Miners' Strike

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

What role should the police have in an industrial dispute? How were they led into a partisan role in assisting the defeat of the 1984-5 miners' strike? Widespread concern over police road-blocks, allegations of police and picket violence, and the huge numbers of police used to maintain order and access to work led the National Council for Civil Liberties to set up an inquiry into the policing.... Read more

The authors.  Preface.  Part I: Issues and Background  1. Introduction  2. Civil Liberties: Principles and Issues  3. Background to the Strike: Economic, Political, and Legal Issues  4. Background to the Strike: Police and Policing  Part II: The Miners’ Strike March 1984 – March 1985  Prologue  5. The Progress of the Strike  6. Policing the Strike  7. The Use of the Criminal Process in the Miners’ Strike  Part III: Aftermath of the Strike  8. The Aftermath of the Strike  9. Policing After the Strike  Part IV: Conclusions and Recommendations  10. Conclusions and Recommendations.  Appendices  Appendix 1: Statistics of the Strike.  Appendix 2: Observing the Picket Line: Experiences of Chesterfield NCCL Group.  Appendix 3: Some Major Confrontations: Orgreave and the Return to Work in South Yorkshire.  Appendix 4: Table of Cases.  References and Selected Bibliography.  Index.

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Sarah McCabe and Peter Wallington, with John Alderson, Larry Gostin and Christopher Mason