Abstract

Introduction Chapter 1. The Development of Public Order Law Chapter 2. 'I Predict a Breach of the Peace': Police Discretion and the Tension between Liberty and Order Chapter 3. Riot and Violent Disorder: Controlling Spontaneous Disorder and Excessive Police Violence Chapter 4. Freedom of Assembly and Public Processions: Issues related to promoting opinions and provoking disorder Chapter 5. Policing Public Processions after the Public Order Act 1936 Chapter 6. Public Meetings and Freedom of Expression: The Criminalisation of Words and Political Censorship Chapter 7. Public Meetings held on Private Premises: The roles of the steward and the police Chapter 8. Dressed for Disorder: The Criminalisation of Political Uniforms Conclusion.

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