Introduction
Part 1: Policing and Communities
1. 50 Years of Policing and Community Organising in Brixton, by Amania Scott-Samuels and Matt Clement
2. From 'Police out of School' to Solidarity With Child Q: Local Mobilisations, Wider Challenges, by Federica Rossi
3. Avoiding a Reliance on Enforcement To Tackle Youth Violence, by James Alexander
4. Interrogating 'Innocence': Imperfect Victims of Police Surveillance, by Hope Chilokoa-Mullen
Part 2: Policing and Protest
5. On the Wrong Side of History: The Police Crackdown on Climate Protests in Britain, by Kevin Blowe
6. Policing the Ecological Crisis: Public Order Policing, Human Rights and Environmental Activism, by Angus Nurse
7. 'Get in the Protest Pen': The Limits of the Right To Protest and the Production of the Docile Protester, by Koshka Duff and Matthew Hall
8. Foxhunting, Aggravated Trespass & the Calculated Use of Police Powers, by Tracey Davanna
9. 'To Protest While Black': A Personal Account, by Destiny Boka Batesa
Part 3: Policing and Gender
10. Police Violence at the Clapham Common Vigil: An Interview With Patsy Stevenson, by Tracey Davanna
11. From One Crisis to the Next: Examining the Relationship Between Police Crises and the British Sexual Violence Sector's "Need" To Improve the Police, by Molly R Ackhurst
12. Campaigning for Justice: Interview With Sukhdev Reel, by Shaminder Takhar
13. 'Absence Makes Your Friends Work Harder': Group Loyalty, Machoism and the Crisis of Un-Wellbeing in the UK Police, by Sian Lewis and Jamie Ferrill