LAW AND ORDER

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LAW AND ORDER
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = 301
K Dahrendorf , Hamlyn Trust
Stevens, 1985 179pp RB42068

Considers the fundamental questions posed for the social order
of free countries by the decline in respect for the law. Taking as
his point of departure the terrors of our streets and riots in
our football grounds, the author discusses the implications for
social order and liberty of such issues as unemployment, the
cracks in the party system and the growing disorientation of the
young.

United Kingdom, public order, crime, hooliganism, politics,
punishment

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