UNDER HEAVY MANNERS : A CONSIDERATION OF RACISM, BLACK

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UNDER HEAVY MANNERS : A CONSIDERATION OF RACISM, BLACK
YOUTH CULTURE, AND CRIME IN BRITAIN
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 004578
M Brake
Crime Social Justice, 1983 (20) pp1-15

The background to the public disorder of 1981 is
discussed in terms of the racist implications of immigration
and race relations law, the impact of racial prejudice in
housing, education, and employment, poor police community
relations, and the development of a politically aware black
youth culture. 20 references

United Kingdom, unemployment, racial discrimination, inner
city, public order, riot, ethnic minority

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