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Joblessness and 'toxic relations' with police are blamed for Tottenham riot

Citizens Research

reports of the City of London suffers from a lack of employment and the 'lower self' after interviewing 700 people

an "investigation to the public" in the riots in Tottenham will be found that were caused in part by the high unemployment among young and toxic relationships with local police, arguing that the disorder has highlighted the need for a major project to regenerate the area.

The northern city of London was the first to suffer riots last summer, when a protest by firing local police, the man Mark Duggan turned violent. The problem started at Tottenham six months ago, quickly spread across London and other English cities.

The report of the Public Consultation on the riots in Tottenham, a coalition of local people revealed that many in the community feel that their region was "burning".

The study, which included interviews with 700 people, will be released on Tuesday at an event organized by the reading of the riot, The Guardian and the London School of Economics study of the riots in August .

More than 270 protesters were interviewed in the study of disturbances of reading, which found the government had taken the role of gangs and social media in the riots. He also found that hostility toward the police, particularly in the use of stop and search was an important factor.

Home Secretary, Theresa May, the police later announced a review of the use of stop and search, and the Metropolitan police commissioner, Bernard Hogan-Howe said the tactic is a reform in the capital.

Tottenham

The report was written by a panel of nine commissioners, including four members of the clergy and school leaders a. He paints a portrait of a community has a poor reputation and low self-esteem.

were identified poor relationships with police and lack of jobs in the region as a "major cause" riots. Criminal "opportunism", was considered significant.

"From the stories we heard, there was a long-term deterioration of the relationship between people in our community and the police, especially ethnic minority youth," for example . "Stop and search is often described as excessive and disrespectful."

He adds: "A concerted effort is needed for all parties to rebuild a more positive relationship between community and police Tottenham" and said that many "feel the burn Tottenham left"

The report proposes to involve the community in the training of police recruits in the new municipality of Haringey and asked the Met to "increase diversity" among its officials.

research Tottenham is one of the results of investigations of small-scale research will take place in England, and communities affected by violent riots and looting that examines the damaged parts of Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.

In Southwark, the survey found Harriet Harman MP delivery of youth services is crucial to prevent the return of the riots. His research demanded more jobs and learning, a sufficient number of police officers and a new drive to improve relations with the police.

research a car rental Council sponsored the participation of a survey of 2000 people found reports of a widening gap between rich and poor in the city, concerns about affordable housing and, and in addition - the desire to meet to improve relations with the police. Other disturbances after the initiatives are ongoing at Ealing, Enfield, Croydon and Birmingham.

regions of the victims and the panel, which was created by the three main political parties and has also taken evidence in riot-affected areas, submit a report in March.

in Tottenham, most physical damage caused by fire is in the repair process. A post office and a work center have been moved, while measures are taken to rebuild the fire success Carpetright Aldi and shops. Haringey Council has given £ 1.5 million in donations and support local businesses and promised to invest 41 million pounds in a regeneration plan.

Tottenham Commissioners is considering asking for money to create 1,000 new jobs for people aged 16-24 by 2014. "When we listen to young people who have chosen not to revolt, the most important reason was that they had an interest in the community. Family ties and community, education and employment opportunities" report

At the time of the riots, there were 10,000 unemployed in the city, but only 367 vacancies.

The commission also wants the money to train 100 local "Leaders" to oversee the transformation of the area.

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