An intelligent use of intelligence; developing locally responsive information systems in the post-Macpherson era

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Fletcher, R. 2000. An intelligent use of intelligence; developing locally responsive information systems in the post-Macpherson era. in: Marlow, A. and Loveday, B. (ed.) After Macpherson; policing after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry Lyme Regis Russell House.
Chapter titleAn intelligent use of intelligence; developing locally responsive information systems in the post-Macpherson era
AuthorsFletcher, R.
Abstract

The MacPherson report on the Stephen Lawrence enquiry has been described as a "watershed policy". It condemned the inefficiencies in the investigation of the crime and introduced the concept of "institutional racism". At the anniversary of the report's publication, this book brings together professionals and academics to reflect upon the effects of MacPherson and the responses to it. It offers a critical evaluation and contributions to good practice and policy.

Book titleAfter Macpherson; policing after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry
EditorsMarlow, A. and Loveday, B.
PublisherRussell House
Place of publicationLyme Regis
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Hardcover9781898924715
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Print2000
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Deposited08 Sep 2009
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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