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LK 2/10. Relations between
police and public deteriorated badly in the 1980s, particularly
in inner cities. Lord Scarman's Report on the Brixton Riot of
April 1981 identified one cause of these poor relations as "a
widespread and dangerous lack of confidence in the existing
system for handling complaints against the police." The
new Police Complaints Authority, set up in 1984, was therefore
at the heart of the problem of police-public relations. It was
an attempt to ensure that grievances were dealt with independently
and fairly. These two Case Histories show the results of two
different complaints. |
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Source 1 is intended to link back
to Case-Study 1. For sources 2 & 3, think about the reliability
and utility of these two sources. Source 4 has been chosen to
show just how far back some of these stories and accusations
about the police go. Sources 5 & 6 show how complicated
relations between police and public are and how far society
has changed. |
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Put some of the evidence you have
found in these Sources into your Gallery Worksheet. |
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