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LONDON METROPOLITAN POLICE (2) answer(s).
 
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FROM CRIME FIGHTING TO COUNTERINSURGENCY: the Transformation of London’s Special Patrol Group in the 1970s / Go, Julian   Journal Article
Go, Julian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Special Patrol Group (SPG) of the London Metropolitan Police was formed as a crime-fighting unit in 1965. Beginning in the early 1970s, however, it underwent a transformation of ‘colonial counterinsurgenization’. The SPG shifted its initial role and increasingly took on the characteristics of a colonial counterinsurgency police force operating in the metropolis. The change is seen in the SPG’s approach to public order policing and crime prevention, especially in London’s African-Caribbean communities. The new counterinsurgency tactics of the SPG in those communities in turn generated the conditions for the very sorts of metropolitan uprisings the SPG had sought to subdue.
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Future unknown / Noorilhuda   Journal Article
Noorilhuda Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract What are the chances of MQM supremo Altaf Hussain being tried and convicted on murder and money laundering charges in London? Newsline corresponds with the London metropolitan police and two British lawyers of Pakistani origin via email to solicit their views on the subject.
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