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‘Who the hell’s defending if they’re going to walk out of here?’ The Moss Side Defence Committee “如果他们要离开这里,谁来为他们辩护?”“莫斯边防御委员会
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.7228/manchester/9781526125286.003.0008
Simon Peplow
This chapter provides detailed discussion of the Moss Side Defence Committee, through local and understudied national records and original interviews, which is often overlooked in discussions of 1980–1. The Defence Committee, formed to aid those arrested in relation to the disturbances, vehemently opposed the Greater Manchester County Council-established local inquiry into the Moss Side disturbances, and organised a boycott. It was later suggested that dichotomous local responses to state mechanisms allowed progress: that radical groups, such as the Defence Committee, ‘being noisy’ allowed moderates previously unattainable access to the authorities – but the extent to which this was a conscious tactic is debatable. The chapter ends by exploring unstudied interviews with residents and inquiry proceedings, demonstrating the high level of accusations of police misconduct not appearing in the inquiry report, and the continued discontent created by such exclusions.
本章通过当地和未充分研究的国家记录和原始访谈提供了对Moss Side防御委员会的详细讨论,这些在1980-1年的讨论中经常被忽视。防卫委员会的成立是为了帮助那些与骚乱有关的被捕者,他们强烈反对大曼彻斯特郡议会对莫斯赛德骚乱进行的地方调查,并组织了抵制活动。后来有人提出,地方对国家机制的两分法反应促进了进步:激进组织,如国防委员会,“吵闹”让温和派得以接近当局——但这在多大程度上是一种有意识的策略是有争议的。本章最后探讨了未经研究的居民访谈和调查程序,展示了调查报告中没有出现的对警察不当行为的高水平指控,以及这种排除所造成的持续不满。
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A ‘conspicuous success’? Policing Liverpool and Manchester in July 1981 “显著的成功”?1981年7月担任利物浦和曼彻斯特警察
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.7228/manchester/9781526125286.003.0007
Simon Peplow
This chapter examines some key policing developments of the 1980–1 disorders, focussing upon Toxteth, Liverpool and Moss Side, Manchester through interviews and original local records. Reaction to previous disturbances strengthened police tactics and riot control equipment, with this transformation demonstrated by the first use of CS gas within mainland Britain and suggestions of arming the police or mobilising the army; radical black groups even alleged the police instigated the July disorders to justify enhanced equipment and ‘stronger’ police tactics. In Moss Side, during a contentious meeting between local community organisations and the police, apparent advances in the police/community relationship were alleged to have actually been a ploy to justify a forceful police response to disorder, employing tactics modelled upon Northern Ireland examples – including using police vehicles to disperse crowds, and ‘snatch squads’ targeting influential participants. Authorities again framed disturbances around law and order, rather than addressing broader issues of racism, discrimination, or their economic and social policies; Manchester Chief Constable James Anderton’s actions were described by the government as a ‘conspicuous success’, but did little to improve poor police/black relations at the heart of spreading disturbances.
本章通过采访和原始的当地记录,考察了1980-1年骚乱的一些关键警务发展,重点关注了托克斯泰斯、利物浦和曼彻斯特的莫斯赛德。对先前骚乱的反应加强了警察的战术和防暴设备,这种转变体现在英国大陆首次使用CS气体,并建议武装警察或动员军队;激进的黑人团体甚至声称警察煽动了7月的骚乱,以证明加强装备和“更强硬”的警察策略是合理的。在Moss Side,在当地社区组织和警察之间的一次有争议的会议期间,据称警察/社区关系的明显进展实际上是一种策略,目的是证明警察对骚乱的强力反应是合理的,采用了模仿北爱尔兰的例子的策略——包括使用警车驱散人群,以及针对有影响力的参与者的“抢夺小队”。当局再次围绕法律和秩序制造骚乱,而不是解决更广泛的种族主义、歧视或其经济和社会政策问题;曼彻斯特警察局局长詹姆斯·安德顿(James Anderton)的行动被政府描述为“显著的成功”,但对改善警察与黑人之间糟糕的关系收效甚微,而这正是骚乱蔓延的核心所在。
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Epilogue: ‘Turning point’ or ‘opportunity lost’? The legacy of 1980–81 结语:“转折点”还是“失去机会”?1980-81年的遗产
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.7228/manchester/9781526125286.003.0009
Simon Peplow
This closing chapter initially examines the nature of and differing reactions to the events of 1980–1, before providing an overview of the subsequent developments since, in terms of race, policing, protest, and public inquiries. It shows how the legacy of 1980–1 had a differing impact upon various aspects: for example, it cannot be said to have vastly altered authorities’ views on racial issues or the police’s attitudes towards accountability and policing by consent – other than increasingly hardening views towards combatting public disorder. While there have been a number of advancements – such as municipal antiracist programmes, increasing presence for black and minority ethnic politicians, widespread acknowledgement of police ‘institutional racism’ – recent statistics regarding the policing of minority ethnic groups and deaths in police custody demonstrate many of the issues remain unresolved.
这最后一章首先考察了1980-1年事件的性质和不同的反应,然后从种族、警察、抗议和公众调查的角度概述了此后的发展。它显示了1980-1年的遗产如何对各个方面产生不同的影响:例如,它不能说大大改变了当局对种族问题的看法或警察对问责制和经同意维持治安的态度-除了对打击公共秩序的看法越来越强硬。虽然取得了一些进展,例如市级反种族主义方案、黑人和少数族裔政治家的增加、普遍承认警察的"制度性种族主义",但最近关于少数族裔群体治安和警察拘留期间死亡的统计数字表明,许多问题仍未解决。
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Escalation: Brixton, 10–12 April 1981 升级:1981年4月10日至12日,布里克斯顿
Pub Date : 2019-02-05 DOI: 10.7765/9781526125293.00010
Simon Peplow
Study of recently-released records of Lord Scarman’s public inquiry into events and grassroots political organisations allows this chapter to chart Brixton’s history of troubled police/community relations and the impact that perspectives of this poor relationship itself had upon deployed officers in the area, who often depicted local people purely as criminals. Examining attempted formal police/community liaison prior to the disturbances, which broke down due to tensions regarding policing attitudes and tactics, the chapter notes how provocative police actions and the detrimental effect of saturation-policing operations, further to the influence of events elsewhere, led to the most well-known outbreak of disorder in 1980–1. Continuing analysis into the disturbances themselves, the key events are charted, noting the impact of rumours on events in spreading and maintaining anti-police discontent, and the media in spreading news of disorder nationwide.
通过对最近公布的斯卡曼勋爵对事件和基层政治组织的公开调查记录的研究,本章可以描绘出布里克斯顿警察与社区关系混乱的历史,以及这种糟糕关系本身对该地区部署的警察的影响,这些警察经常把当地人纯粹描绘成罪犯。本章考察了由于警察态度和策略方面的紧张关系而破裂的骚乱之前试图进行的正式警察/社区联络,指出了挑衅性的警察行动和饱和警务行动的有害影响,以及其他地方事件的影响,如何导致了1980-1年最著名的骚乱爆发。继续对骚乱本身进行分析,将关键事件绘制成图表,注意到谣言对事件的影响,包括传播和维持对警察的不满情绪,以及媒体在全国范围内传播骚乱消息。
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‘No other way to make their points of view known’? St Pauls, Bristol, 2 April 1980 没有其他的方式来表达他们的观点吗?1980年4月2日,布里斯托尔圣保罗
Pub Date : 2019-02-05 DOI: 10.7228/manchester/9781526125286.003.0003
Simon Peplow
This chapter explores the disturbance occurring in the St Pauls area of Bristol on 2 April 1980; examining the response to and impact of this disturbance, this chapter considers a number of aspects through study of local and national records, media representations, and interviews with participants. Firstly, it observes previously poor police/community relations in the area, including numerous accusations of police misconduct and growing concern regarding their tactics. It subsequently examines the police action that ignited disorder – a raid on a local café popular with black locals – and resulting disturbance, which saw the police withdraw from the area for nearly four hours, prompting widespread fears of the emergence of police ‘no-go’ areas and a movement towards ‘hard’ policing tactics. The chapter ends by examining how news of the disturbance spread, initially within the city and later elsewhere, concluding that its influence on subsequent disturbances is undeniable.
本章探讨1980年4月2日在布里斯托尔圣保罗地区发生的骚乱;本章考察了对这场骚乱的反应和影响,通过研究地方和国家记录、媒体陈述和对参与者的采访,考虑了许多方面。首先,它注意到该地区以前警察与社区的关系很差,包括对警察不当行为的许多指控和对其策略的日益关注。随后调查了警方引发骚乱的行动——对当地一家黑人咖啡馆的突袭——以及由此引发的骚乱,警察从该地区撤离了近四个小时,引发了人们对警察“禁区”出现的广泛担忧,并转向了“强硬”的警务策略。本章最后考察了骚乱的消息是如何传播的,最初是在城市内部,后来在其他地方,结论是它对随后的骚乱的影响是不可否认的。
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Lacking conviction: Inquiries and trials after Bristol 缺乏信念:布里斯托尔事件后的调查和审判
Pub Date : 2019-02-05 DOI: 10.7765/9781526125293.00009
Simon Peplow
This chapter charts the divided response to the St Pauls disturbance, through rejected appeals for a public inquiry and the authorities’ alternative reaction, which attempted to divert attention onto law and order and away from governmental policies. There was a clear division of local attitudes between moderates, who desired the societal legitimisation of a public inquiry, and radical or younger groups, more likely to have been involved in disturbances, who believed it would be a diversion or ‘whitewash’. Other government measures that were implemented – such as select committees turning their focus to the city – were thus boycotted by various groups, who thought their attendance would imply satisfaction with this limited response; similarly, attempted left-wing inquiries were snubbed by local people who rejected attempts to introduce party politics. This chapter lastly examines failed court trials to convict twelve locals under the serious charge of riotous assembly; influenced by criticism directed towards Bristol police for their temporary withdrawal during the disorder, authorities continued their focus upon law and order to the detriment of wider social or political issues, attempting to obtain criminal sentences to reassure the public and deter future violence.
本章描绘了对圣保罗骚乱的分裂反应,通过拒绝公众调查的呼吁和当局的替代反应,试图将注意力转移到法律和秩序上,而不是政府政策上。当地的态度有明显的分歧,温和派希望公众调查在社会上合法化,而激进或年轻的团体更有可能参与骚乱,他们认为这是一种转移注意力或“粉饰”。政府实施的其他措施——比如将重点转向城市的特别委员会——因此受到了各种团体的抵制,他们认为他们的出席意味着对这种有限的回应感到满意;同样,左翼人士的询问也遭到当地人的冷落,他们拒绝引入政党政治。本章最后考察了十二名当地人因严重的暴乱集会罪被判有罪的失败审判;由于对布里斯托尔警方在骚乱期间暂时撤离的批评,当局继续把重点放在法律和秩序上,而不顾更广泛的社会或政治问题,试图获得刑事判决,以安抚公众并阻止未来的暴力行为。
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Resistance to rebellion 反抗叛乱
Pub Date : 2019-02-05 DOI: 10.7228/MANCHESTER/9781526125286.003.0002
Simon Peplow
This chapter addresses the history of black and minority ethnic people in Britain following increased colonial migration after the Second World War, and subsequent relationship with an often-hostile society, experiencing widespread discrimination, racial violence, and a political consensus to depoliticise and marginalise racial issues. It examines the development of activism, militancy, and black mobilisation, considering the build-up of antipathy towards the police due to their policies, actions, and general criticism, illustrating the gradual building of discontent towards a British state offering minority ethnic groups little support. The chapter’s title ‘Resistance to rebellion’, inspired by Ambalavaner Sivanandan, itself provides a basic overview of the change demonstrated through these years; discussion, in effect, acts as a ‘roadmap to 1980–1’.
这一章讲述了二战后不断增加的殖民移民,以及随后与一个经常充满敌意的社会的关系,经历了广泛的歧视,种族暴力,以及对种族问题非政治化和边缘化的政治共识。它考察了激进主义、战斗性和黑人动员的发展,考虑到由于警察的政策、行动和普遍批评而积累的对警察的反感,说明了对英国政府给予少数民族群体很少支持的不满情绪的逐渐建立。这一章的标题“反抗叛乱”,灵感来自Ambalavaner Sivanandan,它本身就提供了这些年来所展示的变化的基本概述;讨论实际上充当了“1980-1的路线图”。
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‘The Brixton Defence Campaign says boycott the Scarman Inquiry’ “布里克斯顿国防运动呼吁抵制斯卡曼调查”
Pub Date : 2019-02-05 DOI: 10.7765/9781526125293.00011
Simon Peplow
This chapter addresses various responses to the Brixton disturbances; the authorities and media focussed upon criminality and law and order aspects, leading to repeated calls for the police to be further equipped to respond – but, due to the scale of events, a public inquiry was established. Hence, this chapter discusses Lord Scarman’s inquiry through in-depth examination of recently-released inquiry records, such as police radio messages and witness statements, and papers of grassroots political organisations, to explore numerous accusations of police misconduct not included in his Report, addressing some of the gaps between submitted evidence and what was published as official record. Scarman chose not to examine such accusations, suggesting his inquiry could not provide necessary safeguards and that allegations should be directed through the police complaints system; however, this system had lost the faith of marginalised groups, who believed it was ineffective. Conversely, many local groups, such as the Brixton Defence Campaign established to support those arrested in relation to the disorder, vociferously boycotted the inquiry as they believed it would be a ‘whitewash’ and that any evidence provided would actually be used against black defendants.
本章讨论了对布里克斯顿骚乱的各种反应;当局和媒体把重点放在犯罪和法律和秩序方面,导致人们一再呼吁警察进一步装备以作出反应,但由于事件的规模,公众调查已经建立。因此,本章讨论了斯卡曼勋爵的调查,通过深入审查最近公布的调查记录,如警察无线电信息和证人陈述,以及基层政治组织的文件,探讨了他的报告中未包括的许多警察不当行为的指控,解决了提交的证据和官方记录之间的一些差距。斯卡曼选择不调查这些指控,暗示他的调查无法提供必要的保障,指控应该通过警方投诉系统进行;然而,这一制度已经失去了边缘群体的信任,他们认为这是无效的。相反,许多当地团体,如为支持与骚乱有关的被捕者而建立的布里克斯顿辩护运动(Brixton Defence Campaign),强烈抵制调查,因为他们认为这是“洗白”,所提供的任何证据实际上都会被用来指控黑人被告。
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