Hidden Stories of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry :Personal Reflections
Hidden Stories of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry :Personal Reflections
hardback
Published:
19 March, 2013
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781447308485 |
| ISBN10 | 1447308484 |
| Number Of Pages | 208 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bristol University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
"By writing this unique book, Richard Stone has recognised that the learning from the Lawrence Inquiry is still a critical factor in the legitimacy and relevance of policing today, which helps to ensure the legacy of Stephen Lawrence withstands the test of time." Superintendent Leroy Logan MBE FCMI BSc, Founder Member and past Chair of both the National and Metropolitan Black Police Associations
"Stone’s worthy book sheds some light on part of this murky subject and his suggestions for improvements on police recruitment, community engagement and accountability should, in my opinion, be required reading for senior police officers." Probation Journal
"The text will be a useful source in relation to studying hate crime, institutional racism, criminal justice systems and policy." Jan Bourne-Day, Manchester Metropolitan University.
"A message of "unfinished business" on all levels." Socialist Review
Author's Bio
Dr Richard Stone (1937-2014) was a panel member of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry into racism in policing (1997-99) as Adviser to the Judge, Sir William Macpherson. At the time he was Chair of the Jewish Council for Racial Equality. His Independent Review of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry 10 Years On (richardstonesli.wordpress.com) was launched by the Secretaries of State for the departments of Justice, Home Office, and Communities and Local Government in February 2009. For 20 years Dr Stone was senior partner of a general medical practice in London. For 14 years he worked with British Muslims as Chair of the Runnymede Islamophobia Commission, and in 2004 he founded Alif-Aleph UK (British Muslims and British Jews). In 2010 he was awarded the OBE for public and voluntary service. He was an Honorary Fellow of the Cambridge Centre for Muslim-Jewish Relations and an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Criminology at the University of Westminster.