Policing Protest: The Control of Mass Demonstrations in Western Democracies
by Donatella della Porta Della Porta contributions by Herbert Reiter Reiter
University of Minnesota Press, 1998 Paper: 978-0-8166-3064-6 | Cloth: 978-0-8166-3063-9 Library of Congress Classification HV6485.E85P65 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 363.32
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction: The Policing of Protest in Western Democracies
della Porta,
Donatella
Reiter,
Herbert
Part I.
Policing Protest in Established Democracies
1.
Policing, Protest, and Disorder in Britain
Reiner,
Robert
2.
Policing Protest in the United States: 1960–1995
McPhail,
Clark
Schweingruber,
David
McCarthy,
John
3.
The Policing of Protest in France: Toward a Model of Protest Policing
Fillieule,
Olivier
Jobard,
Fabien
4.
Public Order, Protest Cycles, and Political Process: Two Swiss Cities Compared
Wisler,
Dominique
Kriesi,
Hanspeter
5.
Controlling Protest in Contemporary Historical and Comparative Perspective
Waddington,
P.A.J.
Part II.
Policing Protest in Young Democracies
6.
Police and Public Order in Italy, 1944–1948: The Case of Florence
Reiter,
Herbert
7.
The Policing of Mass Demonstrations in Spain: From Dictatorship to Democracy
Jaime-Jiménez,
Oscar
Reinares,
Fernando
8.
Police Philosophy and Protest Policing in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1960–1990
Winter,
Martin
9.
The Policing of Hooliganism in Italy
De Biasi,
Rocco
10.
Police Knowledge and Protest Policing: Some Reflections on the Italian Case
della Porta,
Donatella
Afterword: Some Reflections on the Democratic Policing of Demonstrations