Dismantling the class war
Paul Addison, 25 July 1991
The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950. Vol I.: Regions and Communities
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 608 pp., June 1990,0 521 25788 3 Show More
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 608 pp., June 1990,
The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950. Vol II.: People and Their Environment
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 392 pp., June 1990,0 521 25789 1 Show More
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 392 pp., June 1990,
The Temper of the Times: British Society since World War Two
by Bill Williamson.
Blackwell, 308 pp., £30, August 1990,0 631 15919 3 Show More
by Bill Williamson.
Blackwell, 308 pp., £30, August 1990,
“... In a chapter of the Cambridge Social History V. C. Gatrell describes the relationship between policing and crime. ‘More policing,’ he writes,‘leads to more reported crime; more reported crime results in the unfortunate statistical corollary of lower clear-up rates; these in turn unleash a call for additional police resources; more resources lead to more reported crime ... ”