
Policing Notting Hill
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- Cover
- Copyright and publication details
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Foreword
- Introduction
- In the Beginning.
- Introduction
- Housing
- Employment
- Prostitution
- Lack of Entertainment
- Disputes
- Conclusions
- Race Riots of 1958
- Prelude to the Riot
- Friday 29/Saturday 30 August
- Saturday 30/Sunday 31 August
- Sunday 31 August/Monday 1 September
- Monday 1/Tuesday 2 September?-?The Police Gain the Upper Hand
- Tuesday 2/Wednesday 3 September
- Rain Signals the End
- Conclusion
- Postscript
- Aftermath of the Riots
- The Immediate Response
- The Politicians
- The Fascists
- The West Indian Community
- The Rio Coffee Bar
- The Murder of Kelso Cochrane
- The Fascists' Response to Cochrane's Death
- The Police
- The African-Caribbean Community in Notting Hill
- Three Hustlers from Notting Hill
- Introduction
- Rachman
- The First Hustler?-?Michael de Freitas
- Christine Keeler and Stephen Ward
- The Second Hustler?-?Aloysius 'Lucky' Gordon
- The Third Hustler?-?Johnny Edgecombe
- The Beginning of the End
- Tidying Up Loose Ends
- Postscript
- Murder Most Foul
- Heath and Haigh
- Evans and Christie
- 'Jack the Stripper'
- Rise of the Mangrove
- Flower Power and Drugs
- Opening of the Mangrove
- Tensions Rise
- Black Power
- Metro Youth Club
- Trial of the Mangrove Nine
- The Angry Brigade
- Postscript
- The Early Years of the Carnival and Race Relations
- Race Relations
- Three Significant Reports
- The Newman Paper
- The 1976 Riot
- Introduction
- Disagreements
- Police Arrangements
- Sunday 29 August
- Monday 30 August
- Trouble in Acklam Road
- The Police Response
- Cordons are Established in Portobello Road
- Trouble Erupts in Ladbroke Grove
- Disorder Increases in Ladbroke Grove
- Regaining Control in Ladbroke Grove
- The Area to the East of Portobello Road
- The Area is Cleared
- The Final Toll
- Worsening Relations
- Analysis of the 1976 Carnival
- Trials of Those Arrested
- Effects on the Organization of future Carnivals
- Raid on The Mangrove
- Lead-up to the 1977 Carnival
- Reviewing the Period 1972 to 1977
- The Carnival Continues
- Crichlow Arrested Again
- The 1979 Carnival
- Change of Policy at the Mangrove
- Review of the Period 1978 to 1979
- Black Youths Increasingly Linked with Criminality
- I Arrive at Notting Hill
- The Bristol Riot
- My Arrival at Notting Hill
- The 1980 Carnival
- Crime and Drugs
- Shebeens
- Relationships Between the Police and the Black Community
- Two Events that Could have had Serious Implications for Notting Hill
- Four Days of Skirmishes
- The 1981 Carnival
- Conclusions
- Increasing Tensions?-?The Lead Up to the 1982 Riot
- The Scarman Report and its Aftermath
- Rastafarians
- Christmas Eve 1981
- Increasing Tension
- Operation Michael
- The Drugs Raid on 20 February
- Release of the Crime Figures
- Law Centre Report
- Serious Escalation Averted
- The 1982 Riot and Aftermath
- The Incident on 20 April
- Withdrawal
- Re-deployment
- The Aftermath
- What the Newspapers Said
- Difficulties in Prosecuting Those Who Had Been Arrested
- Departure from Notting Hill
- A Change of Approach
- Early Baptism for the New Divisional Commander
- A Deteriorating Situation
- Efforts by the Police and Others
- The 1982 Carnival
- High Profile Patrols
- Anniversary of the Publication of the Scarman Report
- The Commissioner Enters the Fray
- Attempts to Reduce Tension
- Release of the Crime Figures
- The Definitive Document on All Saints Road
- Police Consultative Committee Meetings
- More Incidents in All Saints Road
- Internal Publication of the Definitive Document
- Attempt to Introduce Neighbourhood Policing
- The 1983 Carnival
- The Difficulties Continue
- The 1984 Carnival
- Setting up of a Formal Police Consultative Committee
- The Departure of Chief Superintendent Whitfield
- Worsening Situation in All Saints Road
- The 1985 Carnival
- Widespread Hostility
- The Changing Face of All Saints Road
- The Leonard Incident, Operation Trident, the Notting Hill Rapist and The Black Watch
- The Leonard Incident
- Drugs Again
- Operation Trident
- Inner-City Task Force
- The Notting Hill Rapist
- Police Complaints Authority Investigation.
- More Trouble at the Carnival
- Introduction
- The 1987 Carnival
- The 1988 Carnival
- The Coopers and Lybrand Report
- The 1989 Carnival
- The 1990 Carnival
- A Change of Direction
- Introduction
- Crichlow Arrested Again
- 'Blinkered Police Officers'
- Controversy
- The War on Drugs Continues
- Black Leaders Should Accept More Responsibility
- A New Divisional Commander
- Beginning of the End for the Mangrove
- The Battle Against Drugs Continues
- Strategy for Dealing with Illegal Drugs
- Conclusions
- From Turbulence to Gentrification
- Changes at the Top
- Getting to Grips with Allegations of Assault
- City Challenge
- Sector Policing
- Street Robberies Reach 'Epidemic' Proportions
- Guns on the Streets
- Crack on the Rise
- The Community Take Action
- Carnival
- Conclusions
- Epilogue
- A Racist Police Force
- Carnival
- Crack Again
- The August Riots
- Drawing the Story to an End
- Index
- Police Leadership in the 21st Century: Philosophy, Doctrine and Developments
- Principled Policing: Protecting the Public With Integrity
- Police and Policing: An Introduction
- Covert Human Intelligence Sources: The 'Unlovely' Face of Police Work
- Police Ethics
- Back cover
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