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" Policing Football : "
by Megan O eill.
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558069
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b386840
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Main Entry
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Megan O eill
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Title & Author
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Policing Football : : Social Interaction and Negotiated Disorder\ by Megan O eill.
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Publication Statement
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London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2005.
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(232 pages) :
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ISBN
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0230512402
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: 1349520551
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: 9780230512405
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: 9781349520558
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Contents
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Acknowledgements -- PART I -- Introduction: Football, Policing and the Excitement of Mundane Sociology -- Previous Research -- Government Reports and Legislation -- PART II -- Uniformed Police Constables -- Mobile Constables, Detectives and Spotters -- Senior Officers -- Women Police Constables -- CCTV Operators and Stewards -- PART III -- Conclusion: The Big Implications of Small Teams -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Abstract
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This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest, football hooliganism, but also presents the police in a totally fresh perspective. By using the work of Erving Goffman, she demonstrates how the police are a far from unified force. Their informal interaction 'teams'This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest, football hooliganism, but also presents the police in a totally fresh perspective. By using the work of Erving Goffman, she demonstrates how the police are a far from unified force. Their informal interaction 'teams'This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest, football hooliganism, but also presents the police in a totally fresh perspective. By using the work of Erving Goffman, she demonstrates how the police are a far from unified force. Their informal interaction 'teams'",,,,,"This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest,This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest,football hooliganism, but also presents the police in a totally fresh perspective.This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest,This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest,football hooliganism, but also presents the police in a totally fresh perspective.This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest,This book presents a critical portrait of the British police through a detailed ethnography of their work at football matches. Megan O'Neill not only sheds light on a topic of intense media interest,football hooliganism, but also presents the police in a totally fresh perspective.Read less
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