Books by David Waddington
David Waddington is Professor of Communication at Sheffield Hallam University. His most recent book, Policing Public Disorder, is a study into the way in which police tactics are likely to affect the amount of order or disorder occurring at protest events and crisis situations. Waddington’s other research interests include contemporary industrial relations and the regeneration of former mining communities. He tells FiveBooks about the nature and implications of the ways in which the police manage political protest and other ‘crowd order’ situations.
Interviews with David Waddington
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Riot! Civil Insurrection From Peterloo to the Present Day
by Ian Hernon -
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The Policing of Transnational Protest
by Donatella della Porta, Abby Peterson, Herbert Reiter -
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Football Hooliganism, Policing and the War on the English Disease
by Dr Clifford Stott and Dr Geoff Pearson -
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Riotous Citizens
by Paul Bagguley, Yasmin Hussain -
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Liberty and Order
by P A J Waddington
The best books on Policing Public Disorder, recommended by David Waddington
The best books on Policing Public Disorder, recommended by David Waddington
Professor David Waddington tells us why riots are neither irrational nor mere hooliganism, and says the approach police take is critical in determining how a protest develops