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Public Order

Abstract This chapter includes the offences created by the Public Order Act 2023 and elaborates on the key concepts surrounding public order. A person is guilty of affray if they use or threaten unlawful violence towards another and the conduct causes a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for their personal safety.
E.A. Keay, H. Thomas
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Public Order and Private Order

1988
If the prominence of the police and magistracy in the life of Liberal Italy often revealed the administrative weakness of the new state, there were many contemporaries who drew quite different conclusions. For both radical and conservative critics of the new order, the more heavy-handed and often violent manifestations of public authority provided ...
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Public Order

2018
“Public Order” engages the public nature of holy personhood by examining how the church and state regulate the publicity of miracles across the Christian-Muslim divide. Building on the overlap between Christian and Islamic worlds of holy visions and healing, it turns to the case of a Coptic woman whose dream led to controversy between Christians and ...
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‘It’s on my head’: Risk and accountability in public order policing

The Police Journal: A Quarterly Review for the Police Forces of the Commonwealth and English-speaking World, 2023
Ian Leach
exaly  

Public Health, Public Morals, and Public Order:

2023
Thomas F. Babor, Barbara G. Rosenkrantz
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Public Order

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1970
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Determinants of lean success and failure in the Danish public sector

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2011
Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen
exaly  

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