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Protest policing and human rights: A dialogical approach
MICHAEL SMITH
School of Law & Criminal Justice
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Human Rights
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Commander
100%
Dialogical Approach
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Protest Policing
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Liverpool
50%
Democracy
50%
British History
50%
Local Business
50%
South West England
50%
Protesters
50%
Peaceful Protest
50%
Public Order
50%
Protest Group
50%
English Defence League
50%
British Tradition
50%
Liaison Officers
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Contrasting Cases
50%
Badger Culling
50%
Arts and Humanities
Human Rights
100%
Police
100%
Dialogical
100%
Liaison
33%
commanders
33%
Tradition
16%
Democracy
16%
England
16%
Case Study
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Liverpool
16%
Local
16%
officers
16%
British History
16%
Intrinsic
16%
Criticism
16%
League
16%
Public Order
16%
protesters
16%
South-west
16%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Police
100%
UK
33%
Democracy
16%
Case Study
16%
Law Enforcement
16%
British History
16%
Psychology
Case Study
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