THE ARCHIVE
Crowd control & policing
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In what is becoming a pre-season tradition, the government and police recently unveiled football arrest figures for 2001-02 and proclaimed their policies are kicking hooligans out. Their headlines this time: arrests for football-related offences associated with Football League matches down by 30 per cent in the last ten years, despite bigger crowds; Premier League arrests also down; far fewer arrests at internationals; the vast majority of matches trouble-free. Such facts about football disorder seemed to justify the Home Office minister John Denham on August 8 when he said: “I have no doubt that the increased number of banning orders, backed up by intelligence-based policing and effective co-operation between the police, clubs and the football authorities, has helped bring about the fall in football-related arrests at home and abroad.” In other words, the Football (Disorder) Act 2000 is working. Let’s pass over the civil liberties aspects of the less well-known Football (Disorder) (Amendment) Act 2002, whereby police can seek a banning order against someone not even convicted of a football-related offence, but who their intelligence “suggests” is likely to cause trouble at a match. True, we did not hear of England hooligans at the 2002 World Cup. But we got the 2000 Act after the authorities from Tony Blair down had to waffle about getting tough after the Euro 2000 riots. England-related hooligans make headlines embar-rassing to Labour; punch-ups at some Third Division derby don’t. From WSC 188 October 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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