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| Survey into Policing of fans abroad |
by Rupe on 15/1/02 at 13:20
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We've been asked once again to help out with some research being done by the Football Unit at Liverpool University.
This time they're looking into the way football fans are policed when travelling abroad to support their team. I'm sure that you lot could provide them plenty of data on Copenhagen alone. Please do support this work, it could provide information
that actually leads to people making improvements. So please do complete their online questionaire, and get in touch with them if you anything to add.
Anyway, here's their blurb....
We are a group of researchers who would like to hear from you if you have
travelled abroad to watch your team in the last few years and have views on
the way the local police treated you before, during or after watching the
game. We are particularly keen to hear from you if you have been, or are
planning to go, to any of this season's Champions league games. You can
contact us in various ways. - You can leave a completely anonymous message or
fill in an anonymous online survey for us on our website
http://www.footballfans.org.uk.
- You can contact us by email
c.stott@liv.ac.uk
- or by telephone on 0151 794 1417.
- You can also write to us
at the following address.
Dr Clifford Stott, University of Liverpool,
Department of Psychology, Bedford Street South, Liverpool L69 7ZA.
Your views are important so please get in touch.
Please note: We are independent researchers based at the University of
Liverpool. We are simply seeking to document as accurately as possible the
experiences of fans. To do this we attend football matches both in the UK
and continental Europe, observing the behaviour of the police and of fans
and talking to fans about themselves and their experiences. All the
information we record is treated with absolute anonymity. Under no
circumstance will any incriminating details about specific activity or
person be passed on to any police force, club or football authority.
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