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Liverpool Riots - Children and Politics

Liverpool Riots - Children and Politics

Laurie Taylor hears about the Liverpool riots and political childhoods.

Thinking Allowed · BBC Radio 4

July 13, 201128m 25s

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Show Notes

30 years ago riots broke out in Liverpool which lead to 160 arrests and 258 police officers needing hospital treatment. The four days of street battles, arson and looting lead to violent disturbances in many other British cities and have changed community relations and disorder policing in the country forever. On today's Thinking Allowed, Laurie Taylor explores a study of first hand accounts of those tumultuous days, from police officers, rioters and residents. Richard Phillips and Diane Frost recreate the times. Also on the programme, what makes a child political? Dorothy Moss discusses research which reveals how engaged young children are in issues and social change. Producer: Charlie Taylor.