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To think this is England (The Sun, 6 July 1981) People are bound to ask what is happening to our country … Having been one of the most law-abiding countries in the world — a byword for stability, order, and decency — are we changing into something else? (The Daily Express, 6 July 1981)
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Enoch Powell, BBC Television, 28 May 1981.
The Daily Mail, 7 July 1981.
The Daily Express, 7 July 1981.
Austin Haywood, Deputy Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, Bradford Telegraph and Argus, 17 April 19 76, and Mr James Jardine, Chairman of the Police Federation, The Daily Telegraph, 16 March 1978.
Sir Keith Joseph, The Guardian, 21 October 1974.
A. Clarke and I. Taylor, ‘Vandals, Pickets and Muggers: Television Coverage of Law and Order in the 1979 Election’, Screen Education, August 1980.
Quoted in Social Work Today, 29 April 19 76; and The Daily Mirror, 11 October 1978.
The Daily Mirror, 28 June 1978.
The Times, 26 April 1978.
The Daily Telegraph, 31 May 1979.
R. Mark, In the Office of Constable (Collins, 1978) p. 286.
The Daily Telegraph, 26 April 1978.
Report of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, 1975 (HMSO, 1976) pp. 1–3, 38–9.
The Guardian, A ]\x\y 1979.
R. Mark, Minority Verdict (Police Federation Occasional Papers, 1973) p. 1.
The Daily Express, 6 October 1977.
T. A. Critchley, The Conquest of Violence (Constable, 1970) pp. 193, 199.
Public Order (Conservative Political Centre, 1970) p. 26.
The Guardian, 22 September 1979.
The Guardian, 21 October 1974.
How to Spot a Red Teacher (National Front, 1977).
Quoted in Social Work Today, 29 April 1976. Cf. R. Boyson, Down with the Poor (Churchill Press, 1971); T. Russell, The Tory Party (Penguin, 1978) pp. 103ff.
‘Flog the Girl Thugs’, The Sun, 13 February 1976; ‘Bring back stocks for hooligans, MP says’, The Guardian, 14 March 1981.
Cf. G. Pearson, The Deviant Imagination (Macmillan, 1975) ch. 7 and Chapters 4, 5, 7 and 8 of the present work.
P. Morgan, Delinquent Fantasies (Temple Smith, 1978) p. 191.
The Daily Telegraph, 25 October 1979.
The Daily Mail, 30 August 1977.
The Diana Dors Column,’ sex is getting out of hand!’, Revue, 8 February 1980.
‘Rees attacks “dangerous” Maggie’, The Daily Mail, 24 February 1978.
Merlyn Rees, BBC Television, 31 October 1978.
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Pearson, G. (1983). Present Tense: Moderates and Hooligans. In: Hooligan. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17076-0_1
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