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Articles

Still on the road? Technology and historical perspectives on counter-cultural policing

Pages 285-296 | Published online: 09 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

Technological development in the last 20 years has had a significant input into what is policed and how such policing takes place. This article seeks to explore the policing of a part of the counter-culture in the United Kingdom, the so-called ‘New Age Traveller’, and in doing so highlight the impact of technology in relation to public order control.

Notes

1. See Home Office (1981), Review of the Public Order Act and related legislation, Cmnd 7981, and Law Commission (1982).

2. See ‘Defiant hippies’ (1992). A local resident suggests that ‘… there is total anarchy on the common and it is a complete no-go area for the police because they are so outnumbered …’.

3. Metropolitan Police (n.d.).

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