Social Control Archive

The UK Border Regime: book introduction and summary

This is the introduction and summary from our new book The

The Hostile Environment: turning the UK into a nation of border cops

[responsivevoice_button] A run-down of the Home Office’s “hostile environment” measures against

Byron Burgers

Byron Burgers sending millions to owners offshore while workers are deported

Bail conditions used as a tool to limit political dissent: An interview with Pete Simpson

[responsivevoice_button] This is an interview with Pete Simpson, an anarchist activist

Support Nûdem Durak

[responsivevoice_button] This year, Kurdish singer Nûdem Durak was sentenced to ten and

Undercover policing and the Pitchford Inquiry

[responsivevoice_button] Writing for Corporate Watch, the Undercover Research Group give their

‘Gezi will never die’: Two years on from the Gezi Uprising

[responsivevoice_button] Over the coming months Corporate Watch will be releasing a

Imprisoned voices: Corporate complicity in the Israeli prison system

[responsivevoice_button] This briefing collects the memories of the pain and resilience

The story of a released Palestinian prisoner, banned from returning home

[responsivevoice_button] Pictured above – Israeli soldiers prepare to tear gas Palestinian

Will the Supreme Court give police the ‘right’ to mass surveillance?

[responsivevoice_button] Pictured above – John Catt, who took a case against

Turkish military vehicle supplier exhibiting in Birmingham next week

[responsivevoice_button] A company which boasts that it is “the main supplier

Re-visiting NETCU – Police Collaboration with Industry

[responsivevoice_button] Throughout its six year history, from 2004 until 2011, the

‘Prevent these Israeli war crimes that kill our dreams and kill our children’

[responsivevoice_button] Unpiloted aircraft, known as drones in the arms industry, have

Avoiding accountability: Life in Ramleh prison hospital

[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch has been investigating the companies involved in the

‘If you don’t fight, you’ve already lost’

[responsivevoice_button] Debbie Vincent, an animal rights activist from the Stop Huntingdon