
Symbolic Dominance: Catholic Police Officers in the RIC, RUC and PSNI Part VI
The concluding (for now) episode in which I discuss the experience of catholic officers in the RIC, RUC and PSNI.
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One of PSNI’s first Catholic recruits quits in dismay: ‘I regret joining… I just feel scarred by it’
Northern Ireland’s police service faces anti-Catholic discrimination cases
Ex-PSNI officer who now says he lied about sectarianism restated his views after bizarre exchange
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