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Black British Criminalisation and the Long Fight Against Over - Policing

This Documentary explores the history of stop and search, over-policing, and the criminalisation of Black men in the UK from the 1970s to today. From the SUS laws and the Brixton uprisings to the 2011 riots and beyond, this documentary examines how constant police surveillance, media narratives, and systemic racism have shaped the public image of Black communities. how racial profiling, political rhetoric, and news coverage have framed Black neighbourhoods while overlooking the structural inequalities behind the tensions.

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