Police in the Civil Courts
By (Author) Elliot Gold
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
28th May 2026
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
345.42
Hardback
560
Width 156mm, Height 248mm
600g
This new edition brings the work fully up to date to consider key developments from case law that determine new causes of actions against the police and how that process flows, following the chronological order through a claim, from the stop and search, an arrest, search and seizure, detention and prosecution.
New chapters or sections include:
-Human Rights claims under article 2 (right to life) and article 3 (ill-treatment)
-Injury by police animals
-Protest and surveillance
-Privacy and data protection
-Discrimination, mental health and mental capacity
Elliot Gold, Barrister, Serjeant's Inn Chambers, UK
A leading junior in police law and police discipline and named Professional Discipline Junior of the Year in the Chambers UK Bar awards 2021-22 for his work in police conduct and shortlisted as Leader of the Future, Diversity and Inclusion in the Chambers UK Bar awards 2019.