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Terror in our midst ? Searching for terror in Aotearoa New Zealand

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  • Author:
    KEENAN Danny
  • ISBN:
    9781775508380
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Huia Publishers
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Terror in our midst ? Searching for terror in Aotearoa New Zealand
Terror in our midst ? Searching for terror in Aotearoa New Zealand

Terror in our midst ? Searching for terror in Aotearoa New Zealand

Regular price $50.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    KEENAN Danny
  • ISBN:
    9781775508380
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Huia Publishers
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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2024 reprint due November 2024

This book contains critical essays by Maori and Pakeha from a range of backgrounds that confront and explore the terror of the raids carried out across New Zealand on 15 October 2007

On 15 October 2007, New Zealand police swept through a number of locations in New Zealand, dressed in full riot gear, carrying machine guns and handguns, ostensibly searching for material to support charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. Following an investigation by the Solicitor General, no charges were brought under this Act.

Edited by Dr Danny Keenan (Ngati Te Whiti Ahi Ka, Te Atiawa) this book brings together contributors from a range of disciplines who felt strongly that they had something to add to the debate about the role and function of Government and New Zealand police in the age of ‘war on terror’. The views expressed cover the full spectrum of academic fields, examining coercive policing, failure to demonstrate responsiveness to Maori, the woeful responses by most MPs to the raids, the criminalising of activism and dissent in New Zealand, fatal flaws in news media coverage and the insidious language of terror.

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  • 2024 reprint due November 2024

    This book contains critical essays by Maori and Pakeha from a range of backgrounds that confront and explore the terror of the raids carried out across New Zealand on 15 October 2007

    On 15 October 2007, New Zealand police swept through a number of locations in New Zealand, dressed in full riot gear, carrying machine guns and handguns, ostensibly searching for material to support charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. Following an investigation by the Solicitor General, no charges were brought under this Act.

    Edited by Dr Danny Keenan (Ngati Te Whiti Ahi Ka, Te Atiawa) this book brings together contributors from a range of disciplines who felt strongly that they had something to add to the debate about the role and function of Government and New Zealand police in the age of ‘war on terror’. The views expressed cover the full spectrum of academic fields, examining coercive policing, failure to demonstrate responsiveness to Maori, the woeful responses by most MPs to the raids, the criminalising of activism and dissent in New Zealand, fatal flaws in news media coverage and the insidious language of terror.

2024 reprint due November 2024

This book contains critical essays by Maori and Pakeha from a range of backgrounds that confront and explore the terror of the raids carried out across New Zealand on 15 October 2007

On 15 October 2007, New Zealand police swept through a number of locations in New Zealand, dressed in full riot gear, carrying machine guns and handguns, ostensibly searching for material to support charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. Following an investigation by the Solicitor General, no charges were brought under this Act.

Edited by Dr Danny Keenan (Ngati Te Whiti Ahi Ka, Te Atiawa) this book brings together contributors from a range of disciplines who felt strongly that they had something to add to the debate about the role and function of Government and New Zealand police in the age of ‘war on terror’. The views expressed cover the full spectrum of academic fields, examining coercive policing, failure to demonstrate responsiveness to Maori, the woeful responses by most MPs to the raids, the criminalising of activism and dissent in New Zealand, fatal flaws in news media coverage and the insidious language of terror.