Policing and the Condition of England

Policing and the Condition of England
Title Policing and the Condition of England PDF eBook
Author Ian Loader
Publisher Clarendon Studies in Criminolo
Pages 406
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN 9780198299066

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Polls repeatedly show that trust in, and respect for, the police have declined from the high levels achieved during the 1950s. This work, on the relationship between English policing and culture, revises the received sociological and popular wisdom on the fate that has befallen the English police.

The English Police

The English Police
Title The English Police PDF eBook
Author Clive Emsley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2014-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1317890248

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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.

A History of Police in England

A History of Police in England
Title A History of Police in England PDF eBook
Author William Lauriston Melville Lee
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1901
Genre Police
ISBN

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The Great British Bobby

The Great British Bobby
Title The Great British Bobby PDF eBook
Author Clive Emsley
Publisher Quercus Books
Pages 352
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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The name 'Bobby' comes from Sir Robert Peel who, as home secretary, oversaw the creation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829. In spite of his position as a national institution and his appeal as a solution to present-day concerns about law and order, the social history of the Bobby has rarely been explored. Yet his story (and since the beginning of the twentieth century it is also her story) is as exciting as that of his military cousin, Tommy Atkins. Bobby served on the front line of what is often characterized as 'the war against crime.' He may rarely have fought in pitched battles and almost never with lethal weapons, but his life could be hard and dangerous. Up until the last third of the twentieth century he usually patrolled on foot, in all weathers by day and, more often, by night. The drudgery of the foot patrol fostered that other nickname, 'Mr Plod'; something that may, or may not, have passed Enid Blyton by when she chose the name for the policeman of Noddy's Toytown. The period covered by The Great British Bobby saw massive economic, social and political change in Britain. The policing institution has shifted significantly in tandem, from having its primary relationship directly with the decentralized, local community, to becoming an instrument of the central state with, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, targets set and regulated centrally for the good of what politicians and policing professionals consider as the national community. Criminological expert Clive Emsley is ideally placed to tell the story of this remarkable and iconic institution; his book is nothing less than a social history of Britain over the last 180 years.

The New Police in Nineteenth-Century England

The New Police in Nineteenth-Century England
Title The New Police in Nineteenth-Century England PDF eBook
Author David Taylor
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 196
Release 1997-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780719047299

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Focusing on the evolution of a policed society in 19th century England by examining the arguments surrounding police reforms and the popular response to the police, Taylor provides an introduction which sets modern policing in a wider context.

Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914

Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914
Title Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 PDF eBook
Author Drew D. Gray
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 393
Release 2016
Genre Crime
ISBN 9781474296120

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"Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of crime and its punishment from the Restoration to World War 1. It charts how prosecution and punishment have changed from the early modern to the modern period and reflects on how the changing nature of English society has affected these processes. By combining extensive primary material alongside a thorough analysis of historiography this text offers an invaluable resource to students and academics alike. The book is arranged in two sections: the first looks at the evolution and development of the criminal justice system and the emergence of the legal profession, and examines the media's relationship with crime. Section two examines key themes in the history of crime, covering the emergence of professional policing, the move from physical punishment to incarceration and the importance of gender and youth. Finally, the book draws together these themes and considers how the Criminal Justice System has developed to suit the changing nature of the British state."--Publisher's description.

A History of Police in England (Classic Reprint)

A History of Police in England (Classic Reprint)
Title A History of Police in England (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Captain W. L. Melville Lee
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 2016-06-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781332602698

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Excerpt from A History of Police in England Title of convenient length, but one which A shall exactly fit the subject-matter in hand, is a desideratum that seldom lies within an author's reach. The title selected for this book is open to the Objection that, though consisting of as many as six words, it is, however, not quite explicit. The sense in which the word police is used is ex plained in the Introductory Chapter, but it here remains to be said that England must be taken to include the Principality Of Wales, and, incidentally, that by the employment Of the indefinite article an indication of the non-pretentious character Of the work is intended. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.