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Policing the Crowd

Edward R Maguire author Clifford Stott author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:25th Feb '26

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 25th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Crowds are among the most visible expressions of democracy—whether in celebration, protest, or tragedy—but they are also moments of tension, where rights, safety, and authority collide. This book explores how societies manage these critical encounters. Drawing on dramatic case studies from Britain, Europe, and the United States, it reveals how crowd psychology and policing intersect, why disorder spreads, and how legitimacy can be won or lost in the space of a single decision.

Policing the Crowd is the first comprehensive account of how crowd psychology has transformed policing. What makes the book distinctive is the depth of its embedded research: written from inside the process, it offers unmatched insight into how evidence has directly shaped policing practice and policy reform.

Some of the key features of the book are as follows:

  • Traces the history of public order policing from nineteenth-century Britain to the English riots of 2011 and the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020
  • Explains how ideas about crowds evolved—from classical theories to the social identity approach
  • Presents how these theories were tested in practice across diverse settings: in football stadiums, on city streets, and in moments of national crisis
  • Provides comparative analysis across the UK, US, and Europe
  • Reveals how embedded research partnerships translated theory into practical operational strategies
  • Emphasizes legitimacy, dialogue, and facilitation as critical elements in conflict prevention

Combining compelling case studies with theoretical clarity, it provides scholars, practitioners, and policymakers with a powerful framework for understanding and managing one of democracy’s greatest challenges.

ISBN: 9781032362779

Dimensions: unknown

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388 pages