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AUTOR(ES) MATTHEW INNES
ANO 1999
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Sociological Research Online
ISSN 1360-7804
E-ISSN 1360-7804
DOI 10.5153/sro.242
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 ab7dc2de53a46227c3c5ac772b4fcb44

Resumo

This paper draws upon data collected as part of a three year project examining how the police investigate murder, to criticise and develop some of the conclusions of Sir William Macpherson's report into the Stephen Lawrence investigation. It is argued that the majority of attention in the aftermath of the report has been concerned with issues of police racism, but that this ignores a potentially significant theme connected to the management practices and procedures used by the police in relation to murder inquiries. It is argued that many of the problems identified within the Macpherson report may well be systemic problems that result from the situational context in which murder investigations are performed, rather than difficulties unique to the Lawrence investigation.

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