Shooting in the Dark by Gerry Northan

Shooting in the Dark by Gerry Northan

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Drawing on police documents, the author reveals the hidden militarization of Britain's constabulary. He argues that an obsession with secrecy has overturned the tradition of policing by public consent, and traces the paramilitary drift which threatens the survival of Britain's unarmed police force.

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Shooting in the Dark by Gerry Northan

Police tactics in major confrontations were transformed by a secret riot manual written for Chief Constables in 1983. Weapons which were unacceptable less than a decade ago - plastic bullets and CS gas among them - are now stocked in police armouries throughout Britain. Paramilitary manoeuvres once confined to riot squads in colonial police forces have been imported for domestic use - the miners at Orgreave and the printers at Wapping were among the first to feel their effect. Drawing on unpublished police documents, including the full text of the secret riot manual, Gerry Northam reveals the hidden militarization of Britain's constabulary. He argues that an obsession with secrecy has overturned the tradition of policing by public consent, and traces the paramilitary drift which threatens the survival of Britain's unarmed police force.
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ISBN 13 9780571150892
ISBN 10 0571150896
Title Shooting in the Dark
Author Gerry Northan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1989-08-01
Number of pages 208
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