National council for civil liberties and the policing of interwar politics;at liberty to protest.

Issues around the policing of public order and political expression are as topical today as in the past, and are likely to remain so in the future. Janet Clark explores the origins of the National Council for Civil Liberties (the precursor to Liberty) that emerged in 1934 in protest at the policing...

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Almmustuhtton: MANCHESTER : MANCHESTER UNIV Press 2017.
Liŋkkat:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1vwmf6z
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Čoahkkáigeassu:Issues around the policing of public order and political expression are as topical today as in the past, and are likely to remain so in the future. Janet Clark explores the origins of the National Council for Civil Liberties (the precursor to Liberty) that emerged in 1934 in protest at the policing of political extremes. The book deals with police attempts to discredit the NCCL and the use of intelligence to perpetuate a view of the organisation as a front for the Communist Party. It also examines the state and police responses to this organised criticism of police powers. This book is essential.
Olgguldas hápmi:1 online resource
Bibliografiija:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1526129582
9781526129581
9780719085178