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Book Synopsis
A comprehensive history of policing from the eighteenth century onwards, which draws on largely unused police archives. Clive Emsley addresses all the major issues of debate; he explores the impact of legislation and policy at both national and local levels, and considers the claim that the English police were non-political and free from political control. In the final section, he looks at the changing experience of police life. Established as a standard introduction to the subject on its first appearance, the Second Edition has been substantially revised and is now published under the Longman imprint for the first time.

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'Set to become the new student text xxx; Here is a historian whose knowledge of English policing history over the whole of the period is second to none.' British Journal of Criminology

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Policing before the police
2. The coming of the police
3. A police for Victorian England
4. Policing in Victorian England
5. Professionalisation, politics and public order
6. War, mutiny and peace
7. Policing mid-twentieth century England
8. Local bobby or state lackey?
9. A life in the force
10. The policeman as a worker
Conclusion: Constabulary, Gendarmerie and Haute Police

Appendices

Bibliographical note

Index

The English Police A Political and Social History

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 9/20/1996 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780582257689, 978-0582257689
      ISBN10: 0582257689

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A comprehensive history of policing from the eighteenth century onwards, which draws on largely unused police archives. Clive Emsley addresses all the major issues of debate; he explores the impact of legislation and policy at both national and local levels, and considers the claim that the English police were non-political and free from political control. In the final section, he looks at the changing experience of police life. Established as a standard introduction to the subject on its first appearance, the Second Edition has been substantially revised and is now published under the Longman imprint for the first time.

      Trade Review
      'Set to become the new student text xxx; Here is a historian whose knowledge of English policing history over the whole of the period is second to none.' British Journal of Criminology

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Policing before the police
      2. The coming of the police
      3. A police for Victorian England
      4. Policing in Victorian England
      5. Professionalisation, politics and public order
      6. War, mutiny and peace
      7. Policing mid-twentieth century England
      8. Local bobby or state lackey?
      9. A life in the force
      10. The policeman as a worker
      Conclusion: Constabulary, Gendarmerie and Haute Police

      Appendices

      Bibliographical note

      Index

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