Include a Bibliography:Include some of the following, but not limited to the following reading list:
Further readings on race and its social construction:
- Barot, R. and Bird, J., 2001. Racialization: The Genealogy and Critique of a Concept. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 24(4), pp. 601–618.
- Essed, P. and. Goldberg, D.T., 2001. Race Critical Theories: Text and Context. Wiley-Blackwell.
- Hall, S., 2017. The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation. Harvard University Press, ch 1 (‘Race – The Sliding Signifier’).
- Murji, K. and Solomos. J., 2005. Introduction: racialization in theory and practice. In: Murji, K and Solomos, J. (eds). Racialization: Studies in Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press.
Further readings on who ‘the police’ are and what they ‘do’:
- Ericson, R.V. (1982) Reproducing Order: A Study of Police Patrol Work. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 3-32.
- Loader, I. and Mulcahy, A. (2012) Policing and the Condition of England: Memory, Politics and Culture. Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 3-36.
- Loader, I. (2020) Revisiting the Police Mission [online]. The Strategic Review of Policing in England and Wales, Insight Paper 2. The Police Foundation.
- Marenin, O. (1982) Parking Tickets and Class Repression: The Concept of Policing in Critical Theories of Criminal Justice. Contemporary Crises. 6(2), pp. 241-266.