Unhappy dialogue : the Metropolitan Police and black Londoners in post-war Britain by James Whitfield.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: U.K. : Willan Pub., 2004.Description: 227 pISBN:- 9781843920649
- 363.2309421 WHI/UNH
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Not quite what the government had in mind: West Indian Immigration in the 1950s 3.
Chapter 2. The Police and British society in an era of affluence and decolonisation
Chapter 3. . Only on our terms: the Met's unhappy dialogue with representative organisations
Chapter 4. . The Home Secretary's overmighty subject - the Metropolitan Police
Chapter 5. Recruitment problems, racial awareness training and becoming a real policeman
Chapter 6. Negative stereotyping: the Met and the West Indian immigrant
Chapter 7. Lack of Commitment, lessons that went unheeded and the dawn of a new era
Index