《我就是法律:德雷德法官如何预测我们的未来》,迈克尔·莫尔彻著,牛津,Rebellion Developments, 2023年,208页,14.99英镑(平装版),ISBN: 978-1786185709。

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Tongue","doi":"10.1080/17521483.2023.2261686","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Michael Molcher, I Am The Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future (Rebellion, 2023).2 Derrick Bryson Taylor, ‘George Floyd Protests: A Timeline’ (New York Times, 5 Nov 2021) <https://www.nytimes.com/article/george-floyd-protests-timeline.html> accessed 18 Jul 2023.3 Meg Kelly, Joyce Sohyun Lee, and Jon Swaine, ‘Partially blinded by police’ (Washington Post, 14 Jul 2020) <https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2020/07/14/george-floyd-protests-police-blinding/> accessed 18 Jul 2023.4 Vikram Dodd and Haroon Siddique, ‘Sarah Everard murder: Wayne Couzens given whole-life sentence’ (The Guardian, 30 Sept 2021) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/sep/30/sarah-everard-murder-wayne-couzens-whole-life-sentence> accessed 18 Jul 2023.5 Tristan Kirk, ‘Met officers justify breaking up Sarah Everard vigil as it became “anti-police protest”’ (Evening Standard, 7 Jun 2022) <https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/met-officers-sarah-everard-vigil-protest-arrests-prosecution-b1004602.html> accessed 18 Jul 2023.6 Molcher (n1) 66.7 ibid 37.8 James Poulter, ‘How ‘ACAB’ Became the Universal Anti-Police Slogan’ (Vice, 8 Jun 2020) <https://www.vice.com/en/article/akzv48/acab-all-cops-are-bastards-origin-story-protest> accessed 18 Jul 2023.9 Colin Groundwater, ‘A brief history of ACAB’ (GQ Magazine, 11 Jun 2020) <https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/politics/article/acab-meaning> accessed 18 Jul 2023.10 Molcher (n1) Ch. 1.11 Pete Brook, ‘When cops raided a hip 1970s London café, Britain’s Black Power movement rose up’ (Timeline, 5 Feb 2018) <https://timeline.com/cops-raided-a-1970s-london-cafe-britains-black-power-movement-ff855e7b23f0> accessed 18 Jul 2023.12 Molcher (n1) 17–18; Jessica White, ‘Police, Press & Race in the Notting Hill Carnival ‘Disturbances’’ (History Workshop, 31 Aug 2020) <https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/black-history/notting-hill-carnival-disturbances/> accessed 18 Jul 2023.13 ibid.14 Molcher (n1) 35; Pat Mills (Ed), 2000 A.D. Programme 2 (IPC Magazines, 1977).15 Molcher (n1) 45.16 ibid 46.17 ibid 52.18 ibid 29–30.19 Molcher (n1) 32.20 On the punitive policies of Thatcher and subsequent governments, see: David Faulkner, ‘The End of the Beginning of an Era’ Politics and Punishment Under Margaret Thatcher’s Government’ in Martin Wasik and Sotirios Santatzoglou (Eds), The Management of Change in Criminal Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015); Stephen Farrall, Naomi Burke, and Colin Hay, ‘Revisiting Margaret Thatcher’s law and order agenda: The slow-burning fuse of punitiveness’ (2016) 11 British Politics 205–31.21 Molcher (n1) 94.22 ibid 90.23 ibid 121.24 Illan Rua Wall, Law and Disorder: Sovereignty, Protest, Atmosphere (Routledge, 2020) 1; 65.25 ibid 3.26 Molcher (n1) 233.27 Mark Landler, ‘“Get Rid of Them”: A Statue Falls as Britain Confronts Its Racist History’ (New York Times, 8 Jun 2020) <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/08/world/europe/edward-colston-statue-britain-racism.html> accessed 18 Jul 2023.28 Peter Walker, ‘Keir Starmer: pulling down Edward Colston statue was wrong’ (The Guardian, 8 Jun 2020) <https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/08/keir-starmer-edward-colston-bristol-statue-wrong> accessed 18 Jul 2023.29 Attorney General’s Reference on a Point of Law [2022] EWCA Crim 1259.30 Sky News, ‘Priti Patel: Toppling Edward Colston statue ‘utterly disgraceful’ (7 Jun 2020) <https://news.sky.com/video/priti-patel-toppling-edward-colston-statue-utterly-disgraceful-12002452> accessed 4 Sep 2023.31 Molcher (n1) Chs. 10–11; John Wagner and Alan Grant, ‘Revolution’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 531–533 (Fleetway, 1987).32 Molcher (n1) 215; 232.33 ibid 234.34 ibid 248.35 Public Order Act 2023 s.19–20.36 Molcher (n1) 208.37 ibid 202–03.38 ibid 200–02.39 Dan Johnson, ‘Orgreave: The battle that’s not over’ (BBC News, 10 Oct 2016) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37562740> accessed 18 Jul 2023.40 Adrian Tempany, ‘‘A policeman took a full swipe at my head’: Lesley Boulton at the Battle of Orgreave, 1984’ (The Guardian, 16 Dec 2016) <https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/dec/16/battle-orgreave-lesley-boulton-photograph> accessed 18 Jul 2023.41 Robert East, Helen Power, and Philip A. Thomas, ‘The Death of Mass Picketing’ (1985) 12(3) Journal of Law and Society 305, 309–10.42 ibid 309.43 Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, ‘About’ <https://otjc.org.uk/about/> accessed 18 Jul 2023.44 ibid.45 Molcher (n1) 114.46 ibid 111; John Wagner and Alan Grant, ‘Sunday Night Fever’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 416–418 (Fleetway, 1985).47 ibid.48 Molcher (n1) 112.49 Molcher (n1) 260; Achille Mbembe, On The Postcolony (University of California Press, 2001); Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics (Duke University Press, 2019).50 Molcher (n1) 267.51 Rob Williams, ‘Breathing Space’ in 2000 A.D Programmes 1451–1459 (Rebellion, 2005).52 Matthew Taylor, ‘Elderly couple die after gas cut off’ (The Guardian, 23 Dec 2003) <https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2003/dec/23/weather.socialcare> accessed 20 Jul 2023.53 End Fuel Poverty Coalition, ‘Excess Winter Deaths and fuel poverty’ <https://www.endfuelpoverty.org.uk/about-fuel-poverty/excess-winter-deaths-and-fuel-poverty/> accessed 20 Jul 2023.54 Molcher (n1) 301.55 ibid 302; Adam Elliott-Cooper, Black Resistance to British Policing (Manchester University Press, 2021) Ch.5.56 Maya Goodfellow, Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats (Verso, 2020).57 Molcher (n1) 95–96.58 Nationality and Borders Act 2022 s.10.59 John Wagner, ‘Punks Rule!’ in 2000 A.D. Programme 110 (Fleetway, 1979).60 Molcher (n1) 97.61 Leah Sinclair, ‘Wayne Couzens nicknamed ‘The Rapist’ three years before he was hired by Met’ (Evening Standard, 10 Jul 2021) <https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/wayne-couzens-nickname-met-police-sarah-everard-b945119.html> accessed 4 Sep 2023.62 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services, the College of Policing, and the Independent Office for Police Conduct, Police perpetrated domestic abuse: Report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super-complaint (30 Jun 2022) <https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/police-super-complaints-force-response-to-police-perpetrated-domestic-abuse> accessed 4 Sep 2023.63 BBC News, ‘Wayne Couzens: Ex-Met PC in flashing case guilty of gross misconduct’ (23 May 2023) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-65671361> accessed 4 Sep 2023.64 Sarah Hague, ‘Police Officers Accused of Abuse Avoid Convictions and Keep Their Jobs’ (Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 17 Mar 2022) <https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2022-03-17/police-officers-accused-of-abuse-avoid-convictions-and-keep-their-jobs> accessed 4 Sep 2023.65 Metropolitan Police, ‘Police staff accused of sexual assault/harassment’ (Jul 2021) <https://www.met.police.uk/foi-ai/metropolitan-police/disclosure-2021/july-2021/police-staff-accused-of-sexual-assaultharassment/> accessed 4 Sep 2023.66 Vikram Dodd, ‘Met officers joked about raping women, police watchdog reveals’ (The Guardian, 1 Feb 2022) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/01/met-officers-joked-raping-women-police-watchdog-racist> accessed 4 Sep 2023.67 See Philip Matthew Stinson and John Liederbach, ‘Fox in the Henhouse: A Study of Police Officers Arrested for Crimes Associated With Domestic and/or Family Violence’ (2013) 24(5) Criminal Justice Policy Review 601.68 John Wagner, ‘Origins’ in 2000 A.D. 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Tongue\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/17521483.2023.2261686\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Michael Molcher, I Am The Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future (Rebellion, 2023).2 Derrick Bryson Taylor, ‘George Floyd Protests: A Timeline’ (New York Times, 5 Nov 2021) <https://www.nytimes.com/article/george-floyd-protests-timeline.html> accessed 18 Jul 2023.3 Meg Kelly, Joyce Sohyun Lee, and Jon Swaine, ‘Partially blinded by police’ (Washington Post, 14 Jul 2020) <https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2020/07/14/george-floyd-protests-police-blinding/> accessed 18 Jul 2023.4 Vikram Dodd and Haroon Siddique, ‘Sarah Everard murder: Wayne Couzens given whole-life sentence’ (The Guardian, 30 Sept 2021) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/sep/30/sarah-everard-murder-wayne-couzens-whole-life-sentence> accessed 18 Jul 2023.5 Tristan Kirk, ‘Met officers justify breaking up Sarah Everard vigil as it became “anti-police protest”’ (Evening Standard, 7 Jun 2022) <https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/met-officers-sarah-everard-vigil-protest-arrests-prosecution-b1004602.html> accessed 18 Jul 2023.6 Molcher (n1) 66.7 ibid 37.8 James Poulter, ‘How ‘ACAB’ Became the Universal Anti-Police Slogan’ (Vice, 8 Jun 2020) <https://www.vice.com/en/article/akzv48/acab-all-cops-are-bastards-origin-story-protest> accessed 18 Jul 2023.9 Colin Groundwater, ‘A brief history of ACAB’ (GQ Magazine, 11 Jun 2020) <https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/politics/article/acab-meaning> accessed 18 Jul 2023.10 Molcher (n1) Ch. 1.11 Pete Brook, ‘When cops raided a hip 1970s London café, Britain’s Black Power movement rose up’ (Timeline, 5 Feb 2018) <https://timeline.com/cops-raided-a-1970s-london-cafe-britains-black-power-movement-ff855e7b23f0> accessed 18 Jul 2023.12 Molcher (n1) 17–18; Jessica White, ‘Police, Press & Race in the Notting Hill Carnival ‘Disturbances’’ (History Workshop, 31 Aug 2020) <https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/black-history/notting-hill-carnival-disturbances/> accessed 18 Jul 2023.13 ibid.14 Molcher (n1) 35; Pat Mills (Ed), 2000 A.D. Programme 2 (IPC Magazines, 1977).15 Molcher (n1) 45.16 ibid 46.17 ibid 52.18 ibid 29–30.19 Molcher (n1) 32.20 On the punitive policies of Thatcher and subsequent governments, see: David Faulkner, ‘The End of the Beginning of an Era’ Politics and Punishment Under Margaret Thatcher’s Government’ in Martin Wasik and Sotirios Santatzoglou (Eds), The Management of Change in Criminal Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015); Stephen Farrall, Naomi Burke, and Colin Hay, ‘Revisiting Margaret Thatcher’s law and order agenda: The slow-burning fuse of punitiveness’ (2016) 11 British Politics 205–31.21 Molcher (n1) 94.22 ibid 90.23 ibid 121.24 Illan Rua Wall, Law and Disorder: Sovereignty, Protest, Atmosphere (Routledge, 2020) 1; 65.25 ibid 3.26 Molcher (n1) 233.27 Mark Landler, ‘“Get Rid of Them”: A Statue Falls as Britain Confronts Its Racist History’ (New York Times, 8 Jun 2020) <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/08/world/europe/edward-colston-statue-britain-racism.html> accessed 18 Jul 2023.28 Peter Walker, ‘Keir Starmer: pulling down Edward Colston statue was wrong’ (The Guardian, 8 Jun 2020) <https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/08/keir-starmer-edward-colston-bristol-statue-wrong> accessed 18 Jul 2023.29 Attorney General’s Reference on a Point of Law [2022] EWCA Crim 1259.30 Sky News, ‘Priti Patel: Toppling Edward Colston statue ‘utterly disgraceful’ (7 Jun 2020) <https://news.sky.com/video/priti-patel-toppling-edward-colston-statue-utterly-disgraceful-12002452> accessed 4 Sep 2023.31 Molcher (n1) Chs. 10–11; John Wagner and Alan Grant, ‘Revolution’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 531–533 (Fleetway, 1987).32 Molcher (n1) 215; 232.33 ibid 234.34 ibid 248.35 Public Order Act 2023 s.19–20.36 Molcher (n1) 208.37 ibid 202–03.38 ibid 200–02.39 Dan Johnson, ‘Orgreave: The battle that’s not over’ (BBC News, 10 Oct 2016) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37562740> accessed 18 Jul 2023.40 Adrian Tempany, ‘‘A policeman took a full swipe at my head’: Lesley Boulton at the Battle of Orgreave, 1984’ (The Guardian, 16 Dec 2016) <https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/dec/16/battle-orgreave-lesley-boulton-photograph> accessed 18 Jul 2023.41 Robert East, Helen Power, and Philip A. Thomas, ‘The Death of Mass Picketing’ (1985) 12(3) Journal of Law and Society 305, 309–10.42 ibid 309.43 Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, ‘About’ <https://otjc.org.uk/about/> accessed 18 Jul 2023.44 ibid.45 Molcher (n1) 114.46 ibid 111; John Wagner and Alan Grant, ‘Sunday Night Fever’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 416–418 (Fleetway, 1985).47 ibid.48 Molcher (n1) 112.49 Molcher (n1) 260; Achille Mbembe, On The Postcolony (University of California Press, 2001); Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics (Duke University Press, 2019).50 Molcher (n1) 267.51 Rob Williams, ‘Breathing Space’ in 2000 A.D Programmes 1451–1459 (Rebellion, 2005).52 Matthew Taylor, ‘Elderly couple die after gas cut off’ (The Guardian, 23 Dec 2003) <https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2003/dec/23/weather.socialcare> accessed 20 Jul 2023.53 End Fuel Poverty Coalition, ‘Excess Winter Deaths and fuel poverty’ <https://www.endfuelpoverty.org.uk/about-fuel-poverty/excess-winter-deaths-and-fuel-poverty/> accessed 20 Jul 2023.54 Molcher (n1) 301.55 ibid 302; Adam Elliott-Cooper, Black Resistance to British Policing (Manchester University Press, 2021) Ch.5.56 Maya Goodfellow, Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats (Verso, 2020).57 Molcher (n1) 95–96.58 Nationality and Borders Act 2022 s.10.59 John Wagner, ‘Punks Rule!’ in 2000 A.D. Programme 110 (Fleetway, 1979).60 Molcher (n1) 97.61 Leah Sinclair, ‘Wayne Couzens nicknamed ‘The Rapist’ three years before he was hired by Met’ (Evening Standard, 10 Jul 2021) <https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/wayne-couzens-nickname-met-police-sarah-everard-b945119.html> accessed 4 Sep 2023.62 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services, the College of Policing, and the Independent Office for Police Conduct, Police perpetrated domestic abuse: Report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super-complaint (30 Jun 2022) <https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/police-super-complaints-force-response-to-police-perpetrated-domestic-abuse> accessed 4 Sep 2023.63 BBC News, ‘Wayne Couzens: Ex-Met PC in flashing case guilty of gross misconduct’ (23 May 2023) <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-65671361> accessed 4 Sep 2023.64 Sarah Hague, ‘Police Officers Accused of Abuse Avoid Convictions and Keep Their Jobs’ (Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 17 Mar 2022) <https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2022-03-17/police-officers-accused-of-abuse-avoid-convictions-and-keep-their-jobs> accessed 4 Sep 2023.65 Metropolitan Police, ‘Police staff accused of sexual assault/harassment’ (Jul 2021) <https://www.met.police.uk/foi-ai/metropolitan-police/disclosure-2021/july-2021/police-staff-accused-of-sexual-assaultharassment/> accessed 4 Sep 2023.66 Vikram Dodd, ‘Met officers joked about raping women, police watchdog reveals’ (The Guardian, 1 Feb 2022) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/01/met-officers-joked-raping-women-police-watchdog-racist> accessed 4 Sep 2023.67 See Philip Matthew Stinson and John Liederbach, ‘Fox in the Henhouse: A Study of Police Officers Arrested for Crimes Associated With Domestic and/or Family Violence’ (2013) 24(5) Criminal Justice Policy Review 601.68 John Wagner, ‘Origins’ in 2000 A.D. 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1迈克尔·莫尔彻,《我就是法律:德瑞德法官如何预测我们的未来》(叛乱出版社,2023年德里克·布莱森·泰勒,《乔治·弗洛伊德的抗议:一条时间线》(《纽约时报》,2021年11月5日),2023年7月18日查阅;梅格·凯利,乔伊斯·李素现和乔恩·斯温,《被警察部分失明》(《华盛顿邮报》,2020年7月14日),2023年7月18日查阅;(《卫报》,2021年9月30日)2023.5特斯汀·柯克,《伦敦警察解散萨拉·埃弗拉的守夜活动是正当的,因为它变成了“反警察抗议”》(《标准晚报》,2022年6月7日)2023.6莫尔彻(n1) 66.7同上37.8詹姆斯·波尔特,《‘ACAB’是如何成为反警察的普遍口号的》(Vice, 2020年6月8日)2023.7月18日,科林·蒂沃特,《ACAB简史》(《GQ》杂志)皮特·布鲁克,“当警察突袭了20世纪70年代伦敦一家时髦的咖啡馆时,英国的黑人权力运动兴起了”(Timeline, 2018年2月5日)访问2023.7月18日Molcher (n1) 17-18;杰西卡·怀特,“诺丁山狂欢节‘骚乱’中的警察、新闻和种族”(历史研讨会,2020年8月31日),2023年7月18日访问。帕特米尔斯(编),2000 A.D.程序2 (IPC杂志,1977).15莫尔彻(n1) 45.16同上46.17同上52.18同上29-30.19莫尔彻(n1) 32.20关于撒切尔及其后政府的惩罚政策,见:大卫·福克纳,“一个时代开始的结束”玛格丽特·撒切尔政府下的政治和惩罚,马丁·瓦西克和索提里奥斯·桑塔佐格洛(编辑),刑事司法变革的管理(帕尔格雷夫·麦克米伦,2015);Stephen Farrall, Naomi Burke和Colin Hay,“重新审视玛格丽特·撒切尔的法律和秩序议程:惩罚性的缓慢燃烧的导火索”(2016)11《英国政治》205-31.21 Molcher (n1) 94.22同上90.23同上121.24 Illan Rua Wall,法律与混乱:主权,抗议,气氛(Routledge, 2020) 1;65.25同3.26 Molcher (n1) 233.27 Mark Landler,“摆脱他们”:一座雕像在英国面对其种族主义历史时倒下”(纽约时报,2020年6月8日)2023.7月18日查阅Peter Walker,“Keir Starmer:推倒爱德华·科尔斯顿雕像是错误的”(卫报,2020年6月8日)2023.7月18日查阅司法部长关于法律观点的参考资料[2022]EWCA Crim 1259.30 Sky News, Priti Patel:推倒爱德华·科尔斯顿雕像“完全可耻”(2020年6月7日)访问2023年9月4日Molcher (n1) Chs. 10-11;约翰·瓦格纳和艾伦·格兰特,公元2000年的“革命”计划531-533 (fleeway, 1987)Molcher (n1) 215;Dan Johnson,“Orgreave:战斗还没有结束”(BBC新闻,2016年10月10日)20123.7月18日Adrian temany,“一名警察朝我的头部猛击”:罗伯特·伊斯特、海伦·鲍尔和菲利普·a·托马斯,《大规模纠察的死亡》(1985)12(3)《法律与社会杂志》305,309-10.42同上309.43《奥格里夫真相与正义运动》,《关于》访问2023.44年7月18日同上45莫尔彻(n1) 114.46同上111;约翰·瓦格纳和艾伦·格兰特,公元2000年的“周日夜狂热”节目416-418 (fleeway, 1985)。47同上。48 Molcher (n1) 112.49 Molcher (n1) 260;《论后殖民地》(加州大学出版社,2001年);Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics(杜克大学出版社,2019).50Rob Williams,《喘息的空间》,2000年A。D程序1451-1459(叛乱,2005).52马修·泰勒,《断气后老年夫妇死亡》(《卫报》,2003年12月23日)2023年7月20日查阅。53终结燃料贫困联盟,《冬季过量死亡和燃料贫困》2023年7月20日查阅。亚当·埃利奥特-库珀,黑人抵抗英国警察(曼彻斯特大学出版社,2021年)ch5.56玛雅·古德费罗,敌对环境:移民如何成为替罪羊(Verso, 2020)。57《2022年国境法》第10.59条约翰·瓦格纳,“朋克统治!”公元2000年节目110 (fleeway, 1979).60利亚·辛克莱,“韦恩·库岑斯在被伦敦警察厅聘用三年前被称为‘强奸犯’”(《标准晚报》,2021年7月10日)查阅2023年9月4日《警察和消防救援服务督察局》、《警察学院》和《警察行为独立办公室》,《警察家暴:妇女司法中心超级投诉报告》(2022年6月30日)查阅2023年9月4日BBC新闻,“韦恩·库岑斯:Sarah Hague,“被控滥用职权的警官避免被定罪并保住工作”(新闻调查局,2022年3月17日),2023年9月4日。
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I am the law: how Judge Dredd predicted our future I am the law: how Judge Dredd predicted our future , by Michael Molcher, Oxford, Rebellion Developments, 2023, 208 pp., £14.99 RRP (Paperback), ISBN: 978-1786185709.
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 Michael Molcher, I Am The Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future (Rebellion, 2023).2 Derrick Bryson Taylor, ‘George Floyd Protests: A Timeline’ (New York Times, 5 Nov 2021) accessed 18 Jul 2023.3 Meg Kelly, Joyce Sohyun Lee, and Jon Swaine, ‘Partially blinded by police’ (Washington Post, 14 Jul 2020) accessed 18 Jul 2023.4 Vikram Dodd and Haroon Siddique, ‘Sarah Everard murder: Wayne Couzens given whole-life sentence’ (The Guardian, 30 Sept 2021) accessed 18 Jul 2023.5 Tristan Kirk, ‘Met officers justify breaking up Sarah Everard vigil as it became “anti-police protest”’ (Evening Standard, 7 Jun 2022) accessed 18 Jul 2023.6 Molcher (n1) 66.7 ibid 37.8 James Poulter, ‘How ‘ACAB’ Became the Universal Anti-Police Slogan’ (Vice, 8 Jun 2020) accessed 18 Jul 2023.9 Colin Groundwater, ‘A brief history of ACAB’ (GQ Magazine, 11 Jun 2020) accessed 18 Jul 2023.10 Molcher (n1) Ch. 1.11 Pete Brook, ‘When cops raided a hip 1970s London café, Britain’s Black Power movement rose up’ (Timeline, 5 Feb 2018) accessed 18 Jul 2023.12 Molcher (n1) 17–18; Jessica White, ‘Police, Press & Race in the Notting Hill Carnival ‘Disturbances’’ (History Workshop, 31 Aug 2020) accessed 18 Jul 2023.13 ibid.14 Molcher (n1) 35; Pat Mills (Ed), 2000 A.D. Programme 2 (IPC Magazines, 1977).15 Molcher (n1) 45.16 ibid 46.17 ibid 52.18 ibid 29–30.19 Molcher (n1) 32.20 On the punitive policies of Thatcher and subsequent governments, see: David Faulkner, ‘The End of the Beginning of an Era’ Politics and Punishment Under Margaret Thatcher’s Government’ in Martin Wasik and Sotirios Santatzoglou (Eds), The Management of Change in Criminal Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015); Stephen Farrall, Naomi Burke, and Colin Hay, ‘Revisiting Margaret Thatcher’s law and order agenda: The slow-burning fuse of punitiveness’ (2016) 11 British Politics 205–31.21 Molcher (n1) 94.22 ibid 90.23 ibid 121.24 Illan Rua Wall, Law and Disorder: Sovereignty, Protest, Atmosphere (Routledge, 2020) 1; 65.25 ibid 3.26 Molcher (n1) 233.27 Mark Landler, ‘“Get Rid of Them”: A Statue Falls as Britain Confronts Its Racist History’ (New York Times, 8 Jun 2020) accessed 18 Jul 2023.28 Peter Walker, ‘Keir Starmer: pulling down Edward Colston statue was wrong’ (The Guardian, 8 Jun 2020) accessed 18 Jul 2023.29 Attorney General’s Reference on a Point of Law [2022] EWCA Crim 1259.30 Sky News, ‘Priti Patel: Toppling Edward Colston statue ‘utterly disgraceful’ (7 Jun 2020) accessed 4 Sep 2023.31 Molcher (n1) Chs. 10–11; John Wagner and Alan Grant, ‘Revolution’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 531–533 (Fleetway, 1987).32 Molcher (n1) 215; 232.33 ibid 234.34 ibid 248.35 Public Order Act 2023 s.19–20.36 Molcher (n1) 208.37 ibid 202–03.38 ibid 200–02.39 Dan Johnson, ‘Orgreave: The battle that’s not over’ (BBC News, 10 Oct 2016) accessed 18 Jul 2023.40 Adrian Tempany, ‘‘A policeman took a full swipe at my head’: Lesley Boulton at the Battle of Orgreave, 1984’ (The Guardian, 16 Dec 2016) accessed 18 Jul 2023.41 Robert East, Helen Power, and Philip A. Thomas, ‘The Death of Mass Picketing’ (1985) 12(3) Journal of Law and Society 305, 309–10.42 ibid 309.43 Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, ‘About’ accessed 18 Jul 2023.44 ibid.45 Molcher (n1) 114.46 ibid 111; John Wagner and Alan Grant, ‘Sunday Night Fever’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 416–418 (Fleetway, 1985).47 ibid.48 Molcher (n1) 112.49 Molcher (n1) 260; Achille Mbembe, On The Postcolony (University of California Press, 2001); Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics (Duke University Press, 2019).50 Molcher (n1) 267.51 Rob Williams, ‘Breathing Space’ in 2000 A.D Programmes 1451–1459 (Rebellion, 2005).52 Matthew Taylor, ‘Elderly couple die after gas cut off’ (The Guardian, 23 Dec 2003) accessed 20 Jul 2023.53 End Fuel Poverty Coalition, ‘Excess Winter Deaths and fuel poverty’ accessed 20 Jul 2023.54 Molcher (n1) 301.55 ibid 302; Adam Elliott-Cooper, Black Resistance to British Policing (Manchester University Press, 2021) Ch.5.56 Maya Goodfellow, Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats (Verso, 2020).57 Molcher (n1) 95–96.58 Nationality and Borders Act 2022 s.10.59 John Wagner, ‘Punks Rule!’ in 2000 A.D. Programme 110 (Fleetway, 1979).60 Molcher (n1) 97.61 Leah Sinclair, ‘Wayne Couzens nicknamed ‘The Rapist’ three years before he was hired by Met’ (Evening Standard, 10 Jul 2021) accessed 4 Sep 2023.62 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services, the College of Policing, and the Independent Office for Police Conduct, Police perpetrated domestic abuse: Report on the Centre for Women’s Justice super-complaint (30 Jun 2022) accessed 4 Sep 2023.63 BBC News, ‘Wayne Couzens: Ex-Met PC in flashing case guilty of gross misconduct’ (23 May 2023) accessed 4 Sep 2023.64 Sarah Hague, ‘Police Officers Accused of Abuse Avoid Convictions and Keep Their Jobs’ (Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 17 Mar 2022) accessed 4 Sep 2023.65 Metropolitan Police, ‘Police staff accused of sexual assault/harassment’ (Jul 2021) accessed 4 Sep 2023.66 Vikram Dodd, ‘Met officers joked about raping women, police watchdog reveals’ (The Guardian, 1 Feb 2022) accessed 4 Sep 2023.67 See Philip Matthew Stinson and John Liederbach, ‘Fox in the Henhouse: A Study of Police Officers Arrested for Crimes Associated With Domestic and/or Family Violence’ (2013) 24(5) Criminal Justice Policy Review 601.68 John Wagner, ‘Origins’ in 2000 A.D. Programmes 1505–1519, 1529–1535 (Rebellion, 2006-2007).69 Molcher (n1) 324.70 Molcher (n1) 339; Wagner (n68).71 Molcher (n1) 339.72 Molcher (n1) 343.
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