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Foreword | ||
1 | Not quite what the government had in mind : West Indian immigration in the 1950s | 12 |
2 | The police and British society in an era of affluence and decolonisation | 37 |
3 | Only on our terms : the Met's unhappy dialogue with representative organisations | 58 |
4 | The Home Secretary's over-mighty subject : the Metropolitan Police | 85 |
5 | Recruitment problems, racial awareness training and becoming a real policeman | 114 |
6 | Negative stereotyping : the Met and the West Indian immigrant | 140 |
7 | Lack of commitment, lessons that went unheeded and the dawn of a new era | 166 |
App | The policeman - an informational leaflet for immigrants | 202 |
App | Metropolitan Police recruiting advertisements : Metropolitan Police Recruiting Campaign | 204 |
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