
The Killing of Constable Keith Blakelock
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- Cover
- Copyright and publication details
- Table of Contents
- About the author
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Foreword
- The author of the Foreword
- Map
- 1: Introduction
- Robert Culley
- Thomas Green
- Keith Blakelock
- 2: The Broadwater Farm Estate
- Description of the Estate
- Early media misrepresentation
- Borough policies
- The Youth Association
- Attempts to improve the Estate by the Council
- Conclusion
- 3: Relationship Between Haringey Council and the Metropolitan Police
- Introduction
- Election of a Labour-controlled GLC
- Haringey and the Metropolitan Police
- First attempt to set up formal arrangements
- More ad-hoc meetings
- Key relationships
- Second invitation to work together
- Police policy in relation to the Estate
- More moderate local administration
- Third invitation to work together
- A fourth opportunity for police and council to work together
- Force reorganization
- Fifth and final attempt
- Conclusion
- 4: Policing the Estate from 1973 to mid-1984
- Introduction
- Events elsewhere
- Notting Hill Carnival riot
- 'Sus'
- Institute of Race Relations
- Disorder in Britain's inner-cities
- Wood Green High Road
- Meanwhile, back at The Farm
- Publication of the Scarman Report
- Foretaste of what was to come
- Symbolic locations
- Back to Haringey
- National Front
- Some encouragement
- 5: Policing the Estate from mid-1984 to October 1985
- Arrival of Chief Superintendent Couch
- Expectations of the Broadwater Farm team
- Guidance for professional behaviour
- Increasing difficulties in policing the Estate
- Appointment of Sergeant Gillian Meynell
- Handsworth, Birmingham
- Effect of Handsworth on Broadwater Farm
- Brixton
- The effect of Brixton on Broadwater Farm
- Drug problem
- Mounting tension
- 6: The Death of Cynthia Jarrett and Build Up to the Riot
- Arrest of Floyd Jarrett
- Search of 25 Thorpe Road
- The search warrant
- Charging and court appearance of Floyd Jarrett
- The coroner's inquest
- The role of the Police Complaints Authority
- Back to 5 October
- Police options following the death
- Option (a)
- Option (b)
- Option (c)
- Other significant events
- Yankee Control
- Plan to deal with disorder at Broadwater Farm
- 7: The Riot
- The riot starts
- The rioting worsens
- Griffin Road
- Senior officer deployment
- Adams Road
- Griffin Road again
- Summary of activity in Adams and Griffin Roads
- Deployment of baton gunners at Griffin Road
- Willan Road and the surrounding area
- Gloucester Road
- Boyall's rescue attempt
- The violence subsides
- The police finally occupy the Estate
- 8: The Killing of Constable Keith Blakelock
- Gloucester Road
- Serial 502
- Directed to Broadwater Farm
- The immediate aftermath
- And later
- Review of Couch's decision to send Serial 502 into Tangmere
- Funeral
- Bravery awards
- Two heroines
- The final word
- 9: Analysis of the Response to the Riot
- Introduction
- Failure to implement the plan for the Broadwater Farm Estate
- Lack of training amongst senior officers
- Failure to appoint an overall ground commander
- Strategy
- Tactics
- Mobilisation
- Confusion
- Police communications
- Baton rounds
- Failure to use the Special Patrol Group
- Lakes of petrol
- The failure to use the Force helicopter
- Degree of organization amongst the rioters
- Conclusion
- 10: The First Murder Investigation
- Introduction
- The first investigation
- One reason for a climate of fear
- An alternative reason for the climate of fear
- Refusing access to a solicitor
- Charges of murder
- The three juveniles
- The adults
- The investigation into other criminal offences
- Postscript
- 11: Appeals, Acquittals and Further Investigations
- Broadwater Farm Defence Campaign
- Discipline proceedings against Melvin
- The move for acquittal gathers pace
- Melvin and Dingle suspended from duty
- Winston Silcott
- The second investigation
- The third investigation
- Conclusions
- 12: Morale and Psychological Stress
- Introduction
- Effect on morale
- Work-related stress
- Officers at Tottenham
- Units responding to the riot
- Fear
- Frustration and a lack of banter
- Nightmares
- Williams 'operational review'
- Lack of counselling
- Metropolitan Police review
- Conclusion
- 13: Where Does the Blame Lie?
- Introduction
- The wider picture
- Social deprivation
- Insensitive policing
- Pressure groups
- Community policing
- Turnover of senior officers
- The dilemma
- Conclusion
- Index
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