Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities: Lessons from the Past
Police, Picket-lines and Fatalities explores public protests and their management by the police, focusing on the fatalities of strikers at the hands of police and outlining practices towards preventing such tragedies. Uniquely examining the only three worker fatalities in Australian industrial history due to police use of deadly force, this book analyses the frenzied policing involvement that led to the deaths; the lack of accountability of police leadership and individual actions; government and press partisanship; and the deficiencies in criminal justice administration. Baker ultimately questions: were the police merely performing their duty by enforcing the law or were they agents complicit in reckless violence and collusion? With analysis of the recent police shooting of 34 platinum miners at Marikana, South Africa in 2012, Baker looks at the lessons of these case-studies, both past and contemporary, to provide specific applications for developing best practice of police and union peace-keeping prools during industrial protests and the wider issues pertinent to public order policing of demonstrations in general.
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Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities: Lessons from the Past
Police, Picket-lines and Fatalities explores public protests and their management by the police, focusing on the fatalities of strikers at the hands of police and outlining practices towards preventing such tragedies. Uniquely examining the only three worker fatalities in Australian industrial history due to police use of deadly force, this book analyses the frenzied policing involvement that led to the deaths; the lack of accountability of police leadership and individual actions; government and press partisanship; and the deficiencies in criminal justice administration. Baker ultimately questions: were the police merely performing their duty by enforcing the law or were they agents complicit in reckless violence and collusion? With analysis of the recent police shooting of 34 platinum miners at Marikana, South Africa in 2012, Baker looks at the lessons of these case-studies, both past and contemporary, to provide specific applications for developing best practice of police and union peace-keeping prools during industrial protests and the wider issues pertinent to public order policing of demonstrations in general.
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Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities: Lessons from the Past

Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities: Lessons from the Past

by D. Baker
Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities: Lessons from the Past

Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities: Lessons from the Past

by D. Baker

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Police, Picket-lines and Fatalities explores public protests and their management by the police, focusing on the fatalities of strikers at the hands of police and outlining practices towards preventing such tragedies. Uniquely examining the only three worker fatalities in Australian industrial history due to police use of deadly force, this book analyses the frenzied policing involvement that led to the deaths; the lack of accountability of police leadership and individual actions; government and press partisanship; and the deficiencies in criminal justice administration. Baker ultimately questions: were the police merely performing their duty by enforcing the law or were they agents complicit in reckless violence and collusion? With analysis of the recent police shooting of 34 platinum miners at Marikana, South Africa in 2012, Baker looks at the lessons of these case-studies, both past and contemporary, to provide specific applications for developing best practice of police and union peace-keeping prools during industrial protests and the wider issues pertinent to public order policing of demonstrations in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137358059
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/07/2014
Edition description: 2014
Pages: 109
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

David Baker is Head of Criminal Justice at Federation University Australia. After employment at the Victoria Police Academy, David worked at Monash University from 1991 to 2013 and is author of Batons and Blockades (2005).

Table of Contents

Author Preface 1. Police Management of Pickets and Protests: A Global Perspective 2. Police and the Marikana Massacre 3. Death by Panic: 'Bloody Sunday' on the Fremantle Wharf 4. Death by Deliberate Aim: Shootings at Port Melbourne 5. Death by Misadventure during the Rothbury Riot 6. Lessons for Managing Pickets and Protests—
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