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Defiance: Racial Injustice, Police Brutality, A Sister's Fight for the Truth

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Full Title:

Defiance: Racial Injustice, Police Brutality, A Sister's Fight for the Truth

Contributors:

By (Author) Janet Alder

ISBN:

9780349702865

Publisher:

John Murray Press

Imprint:

Dialogue Books

Publication Date:

27th January 2026

UK Publication Date:

16th October 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Human rights, civil rights
Political oppression and persecution
Political activism / Political engagement
Police and security services

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

464

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 198mm

Description

'This is a story - among many others - of justice denied. Fighting this battle over the past quarter of a century has been a lesson in collusion, cover-up and all the sophisticated - as well as the crude - methods employed by different parts of the British state to maintain the status quo, protect itself and those in its employ and evade justice . . . This book is my attempt to bring some kind of accountability, simply by telling the truth.'

The police killing of Christopher Alder was one of the most notorious deaths in custody in the UK, involving the destruction of evidence, a whitewash of an investigation and illegal surveillance.

Christopher's sister Janet has been relentlessly fighting for justice for decades, and fearlessly holds the UK's state institutions to account in this extraordinary book.

This book is a probing expose of what went on, based on exhaustive documentary evidence, as well as the personal story of Janet's fight to uncover the truth.

Reviews

The word 'defiance' encapsulates the spirit, courage and determination of Janet Alder. She is a tour de force who has fought for over 25 years to expose the brutality suffered both in life and death by her brother Christopher . . . Janet Alder refused to be broken, refused to be silenced and in this book she exposes the structural racism that still lies at the core of the Britain's institutions. -- Brian Richardson, Barrister
This book has it all. And we need to read it all, feel it all. Then take it all to others. I've known Janet from early days. Her story of struggle against almighty odds reflects the story of our times, both inside and outside the justice system. She is far from alone and currently, for example, stands alongside the victims of Hillsborough, Bloody Sunday, Infected Blood, the Post Office Scandal, Covid and now, of course, Grenfell. The tide is strong. -- Michael Mansfield KC
Defiance is one of those books that it's impossible to put down. It is indeed an extraordinary account and a total indictment of the policing and criminal injustice system in this country. It should be compulsory reading for every police officer and police staff member across Britain and everywhere. -- Professor Gus John, veteran anti-racist educationalist whose campaigning helped lead to the 1968 Race Relations Act

Author Bio

Janet Alder (Author)

Janet Alder is a British campaigner, who has fought for justice and against police brutality since her brother's death in 1998. She has written for the Newstatesman, and her fight has been reported on by the BBC, the Socialist Worker and the Guardian, among others.

Dan Glazebrook (Author)

Dan Glazebrook is a political writer and journalist. He has written for the Guardian, the Independent, Counterpunch, Z magazine, the Morning Star and Al Ahram. His first book, Divide and Ruin, breaks down the brutality of Western foreign policy.

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