Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/9956
Title: The Hillsborough Football Stadium Disaster, April 15, 1989
Contributor(s): Barron, David (author); Mallett, Xanthe  (author)
Publication Date: 2011
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/9956
Abstract: On Saturday, April 15, 1989, the worst disaster in English football history occurred in terms of loss of life. In total, 96 men, women, and children died as a result of events on that day, the youngest being just 10 years old. At approximately 3:00 p.m., at the Football Association's (FA's) semifinal match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, football fans died from crush-related injuries, and 766 were injured. This mass fatality event occurred at Hillsborough Football Stadium in Sheffield. South Yorkshire Police were policing the event and already engaged in crowd control, as thousands of fans were expected to attend the stadium as a result of the match. The ground had been used as the venue for the FA Cup semifinal the year before involving the same teams, and the fixture had been played without any significant crowd problems. Due to the high level of staff required, it was necessary to have plain-clothed police officers working in uniform to provide additional staff. On an occasion such as this (with approximately 54,000 spectators expected), the policing operation was complex. In all, some 1,122 police officers were deployed that day - almost 38% of South Yorkshire Police's personnel (Figure 9.1). Included in the mounted section of 34 were officers from Liverpool and Nottingham, who were present to assist with marshaling their own supporters. Sheffield Wednesday Football Club provided 376 stewards, gate staff, and turnstile operators on the day (Taylor, 1989).
Publication Type: Book Chapter
Source of Publication: Disaster Victim Identification: Experience and Practice, p. 109-125
Publisher: CRC Press
Place of Publication: Boca Raton, United States of America
ISBN: 9781420094138
9781420094121
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 069901 Forensic Biology
160204 Criminological Theories
160102 Biological (Physical) Anthropology
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences
HERDC Category Description: B1 Chapter in a Scholarly Book
Publisher/associated links: http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/152144856
Series Name: Global Perspectives on Disaster Victim Identification
Editor: Editor(s): Sue Black, Graham Sunderland, S Lucina Hackman, Xanthe Mallett
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School of Psychology

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