Beyond Control: A Mutual Respect Approach to Protest Crowd - Police Relations
By (Author) Shirley Par
By (author) Vern Neufeld Redekop
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
1st March 2010
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
International relations
Crime and criminology
International law
363.32
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
540g
How can large protest crowds be better and more respectfully managed by police This topical book applies the principles of community-based conflict resolution to the policing of large crowds, suggesting a completely new approach that moves away from the discourse of rabble-rousing mobs towards negotiated management, and a paradigm of mutual respect for protesters as principled dissenters and for police as non-repressive agents of public order. Both are needed, the authors argue, in order for democracy to flourish. The book opens with a foreword from Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
'What is refreshing about Beyond Control is the vision for the kind of society in which protesters and police recognize their mutual humanity as well as how both are needed for a democratic society to function well.' * Archbishop Desmond Tutu (from the Foreword) *
Vern Neufeld Redekop is Associate Professor of Conflict Studies at Saint Paul University, Canada. He is the former President of the Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution and the author of From Violence to Blessing: How an Understanding of Deep-Rooted Conflict Can Open Paths to Reconciliation (2002). Shirley Pare is Senior Trainer at the Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution and a Retired Officer of the Canadian Armed Forces.