BLACK POLICE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

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BLACK POLICE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 004203
D Wilson and others
Policing, Autumn 1984 1(1) pp20-30

An interview survey examining the attitudes of serving black
officers towards recruitment policies and their own acceptance,
or otherwise, by colleagues and the public. The research was
carried out in the field by a serving police officer in South
Yorkshire.

ethnic minorities, racism, racial discrimination, police force

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