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Journal of Global Faultlines
30 May 2024
Volume 11, Issue 1
17 November 2023
Volume 10, Issue 2
25 May 2023
Volume 10, Issue 1
13 February 2023
Volume 9, Issue 2
30 March 2022
Volume 9, Issue 1
01 October 2021
Volume 8, Issue 2
01 May 2021
Volume 8, Issue 1
01 June 2020
Volume 7, Issue 1
01 December 2019
Volume 6, Issue 2
01 August 2019
Volume 6, Issue 1
01 December 2018
Volume 5, Issue 1-2
01 February 2018
Volume 4, Issue 2
01 May 2017
Volume 4, Issue 1
01 March 2016
Volume 3, Issue 1
01 January 2015
Volume 2, Issue 2
01 April 2014
Volume 2, Issue 1
01 December 2013
Volume 1, Issue 2
01 September 2013
Volume 1, Issue 1
Journal of Global Faultlines
Volume 8, Issue 1
Issue date:
01 May 2021
Journal:
Journal of Global Faultlines
Publisher:
Pluto Journals
Table of contents
Front Matter
Back Matter
Security, legitimacy and crisis in the aftermath of colonialism and in the midst of a pandemic: the role of state organs
Lily Hamourtziadou
3
On the use of force
Lily Hamourtziadou
,
Saffron Headech
,
Jonathan Jackson
9
The global and national inequality faultlines: the economic dimensions of (in)security
Peter Lawrence
23
Is there a relationship between right-wing populism and radicalisation to Islamic extremism in the UK and, if so, what is the nature of this relationship?
Taryn Thompson
34
Experiences of domestic abuse within the South Asian community
Mikahil Sulaiman Azad
50
Police culture and gender: an evaluation of police officers' practices and responses to domestic abuse
Deisy Carrillo
69
Who's policing whom? A look into the policing responses to harmful practices and the role of civic society
Polly Harrar
81
Neoliberalism and personal freedoms during COVID-19
James Chalk
91
Power, politics and policing: how the pandemic has highlighted fractures and fault lines in our society
Rod Jarman
100
Has the COVID-19 pandemic manoeuvred policing in England and Wales towards a single national police organisation?
Karen Duckworth
114
Policing the pandemic: the legitimacy of the police and the potential for civil unrest; a personal commentary
David B. Lewis
133
Policing the pandemic: crisis without boundaries
Robert Broadhurst
136
Policing in the pandemic: an investigator's perspective
Simon Foy
139
“Stay in your place!”
Sarah L. Chevolleau
142