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In the wake of the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri, this book serves as an important reminder of the 1993 Stephen Lawrence Case, presenting never-before-reported information about the inquiry into his murder.

Panel member Richard Stone helps explain why the inquiry has not brought sufficient results, and why it has failed to change institutional racism.

Using the case as a springboard, he discusses wider contemporary issues—such as policing practices and double-jeopardy rulings—and the lessons we can learn from the many details of the case that have otherwise been buried.

Now available in paperback, this hard-hitting book makes essential reading for academics, students, researchers, and anyone interested in crime, police, and institutional racism.

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Product Details
The Policy Press
1447308492 / 9781447308492
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
19/03/2013
England
English
221 pages
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