Community Impact of Public Processions

The study examined the community impact of public processions, with a particular focus on processions which were perceived to be 'problematic'. The research involved a multi-method approach and included qualitative and quantitative data collection. Although the research considered a wide range of processions (including community and political), its particular focus was on Loyalist and Irish Republican processions.


Annex E: Recorded Crime Incidents

Figure AE.1: Daily incidents, Bridgeton (procession took place on 10 August)

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Figure AE.2: Daily incidents, Parkhead (procession took place on 10 August)

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Figure AE.3: Daily incidents, Govan (procession took place on 21 September)

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Figure AE.4: Saturday incidents: Bridgeton, Glasgow Division and Strathclyde
Indexed on 5th June 2010

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Figure AE.5: Saturday incidents: Parkhead, Glasgow Division and Strathclyde
Indexed on 5th June 2010

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Figure AE.6: Saturday incidents: Govan, Glasgow Division and Strathclyde
Indexed on 5th June 2010

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Figure AE.7: Weekly incidents, Bridgeton

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Figure AE.8: Weekly incidents, Parkhead

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Figure AE.9: Daily incidents, Govan

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