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The typology was first developed by the author for a book on policing and public order. See John D. Brewer, Adrian Guelke, Ian Hume, Edward Moxon-Browne and Rick Wilford, The Police, Public Order and the State, 2nd edn, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1996, especially pp. 230-4.
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The typology was first developed by the author for a book on policing and public order. See John D. Brewer, Adrian Guelke, Ian Hume, Edward Moxon-Browne and Rick Wilford, The Police, Public Order and the State, 2nd edn, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1996, especially pp. 230-4.
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The extent to which the new legislation replicated considerable parts of the Special Powers Act is analysed in a major work on the law on terrorism in the United Kingdom, Laura K. Donohue, Counter-Terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 2000, especially the chapter on 'Special Powers Re-Named: Direct Rule and the Transfer of Emergency Powers 1972-73', pp. 117-55.
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A contemporary account of this shift emphasized the difference between army and police methods in dealing with political violence. See Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and Paddy Hillyard, Ten Years on in Northern Ireland: The Legal Control of Political Violence, London, The Cobden Trust, 1980, pp. 24-36.
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An example is Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, which made it an offence for local councils to promote homosexuality in schools. It was repealed in 2003. During the existence of the provision, there was just one unsuccessful (private) prosecution under the Act.
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An example is Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, which made it an offence for local councils to promote homosexuality in schools. It was repealed in 2003. During the existence of the provision, there was just one unsuccessful (private) prosecution under the Act.
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