Theories and origins of the modern police / edited by Clive Emsley.
2016
Title
Theories and origins of the modern police / edited by Clive Emsley.
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Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xxiv, 520 pages).
Series
History of policing.
Formatted Contents Note
part PART I THEORY
chapter 1 Charles Reith (1943), 'Preventive Principle of Police', Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 34, pp. 206-209.
chapter 2 Cyril D. Robinson (1979), 'Ideology as History: A Look at the Way Some English Police Historians Look at the Police', Police Studies, 2, pp. 35-49.
chapter 3 Allan Silver (1967), 'The Demand for Order in Civil Society: A Review of Some Themes in the History of Urban Crime, Police, and Riot', in D.J. Bordua (edition), The Police: Six Essays, New York: Wiley, pp. 1-24.
chapter 4 David ?. Bayley (1975), 'The Police and Political Development in Europe', in Charles Tilly (edition), The Formation of the National States in Western Europe, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 328-79.
chapter 5 Franz-Ludwig Knemeyer (1980), ' Polizei', Economy and Society, 9, pp. 172-96.
part PART II POLICING CONTINENTAL EUROPE
chapter 6 Roland Axtmann (1992), '
chapter 7 Steven Hughes (1987), 'Fear and Loathing in Bologna and Rome: The Papal Police in Perspective', Journal of Social History, 21, pp. 97-116.
chapter 8 Iain A. Cameron (1977), 'The Police of Eighteenth-Century France', European Studies Review, 7, pp. 47-75.
chapter 9 Earl Robisheaux (1973), 'The
part PART III CONSTABLES AND ORder IN EARLY MOderN ENGLAND
chapter 10 ?.?.P. (1981), 'The Old-Time Constable as Portrayed by the Dramatists', Police Journal, 2, pp. 656-73.
chapter 11 Joan Kent (1981), 'The English Village Constable, 1580-1642: The Nature and Dilemmas of the Office', Journal of British Studies, 20, pp. 26-49.
chapter 12 Keith Wrightson (1980), 'Two Concepts of Order: Justices, Constables and Jurymen in Seventeenth-Century England', in John Brewer and John Styles (eds), An Ungovernable People: The English and the Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, London: Hutchinson, pp. 21-46. 312-15.
part PART IV POLICING EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
chapter 13 Francis ?. Dodsworth (2004) '
chapter 14 Mark Neocleous (2000), 'Social Police and the Mechanisms of Prevention: Patrick Colquhoun and the Condition of Poverty', British Journal of Criminology, 40, pp. 710-26.
chapter 15 David Philips (1989), 'Good Men to Associate and Bad Men to Conspire: Associations for the Prosecution of Felons in England 1760-1860', in Douglas Hay and Francis Snyder (eds), Prosecution and Punishment in Britain 1750-1850, Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. 113-70.
chapter 16 John Styles (1983), 'Sir John Fielding and the Problem of Criminal Investigation in Eighteenth-Century England', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 33, pp. 127-19.
chapter 17 Ruth Paley (1989), '
chapter 18 Clive Emsley (1983), 'The Military and Popular Disorder in England 1790-1801', Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 61, pp. 10-12, 96-112.
chapter 19 Randall McGowen (2005), 'The Bank of England and the Policing of Forgery 1797-1821', Past and Present, No. 186, pp. 81-116.
chapter 1 Charles Reith (1943), 'Preventive Principle of Police', Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 34, pp. 206-209.
chapter 2 Cyril D. Robinson (1979), 'Ideology as History: A Look at the Way Some English Police Historians Look at the Police', Police Studies, 2, pp. 35-49.
chapter 3 Allan Silver (1967), 'The Demand for Order in Civil Society: A Review of Some Themes in the History of Urban Crime, Police, and Riot', in D.J. Bordua (edition), The Police: Six Essays, New York: Wiley, pp. 1-24.
chapter 4 David ?. Bayley (1975), 'The Police and Political Development in Europe', in Charles Tilly (edition), The Formation of the National States in Western Europe, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 328-79.
chapter 5 Franz-Ludwig Knemeyer (1980), ' Polizei', Economy and Society, 9, pp. 172-96.
part PART II POLICING CONTINENTAL EUROPE
chapter 6 Roland Axtmann (1992), '
chapter 7 Steven Hughes (1987), 'Fear and Loathing in Bologna and Rome: The Papal Police in Perspective', Journal of Social History, 21, pp. 97-116.
chapter 8 Iain A. Cameron (1977), 'The Police of Eighteenth-Century France', European Studies Review, 7, pp. 47-75.
chapter 9 Earl Robisheaux (1973), 'The
part PART III CONSTABLES AND ORder IN EARLY MOderN ENGLAND
chapter 10 ?.?.P. (1981), 'The Old-Time Constable as Portrayed by the Dramatists', Police Journal, 2, pp. 656-73.
chapter 11 Joan Kent (1981), 'The English Village Constable, 1580-1642: The Nature and Dilemmas of the Office', Journal of British Studies, 20, pp. 26-49.
chapter 12 Keith Wrightson (1980), 'Two Concepts of Order: Justices, Constables and Jurymen in Seventeenth-Century England', in John Brewer and John Styles (eds), An Ungovernable People: The English and the Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, London: Hutchinson, pp. 21-46. 312-15.
part PART IV POLICING EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
chapter 13 Francis ?. Dodsworth (2004) '
chapter 14 Mark Neocleous (2000), 'Social Police and the Mechanisms of Prevention: Patrick Colquhoun and the Condition of Poverty', British Journal of Criminology, 40, pp. 710-26.
chapter 15 David Philips (1989), 'Good Men to Associate and Bad Men to Conspire: Associations for the Prosecution of Felons in England 1760-1860', in Douglas Hay and Francis Snyder (eds), Prosecution and Punishment in Britain 1750-1850, Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. 113-70.
chapter 16 John Styles (1983), 'Sir John Fielding and the Problem of Criminal Investigation in Eighteenth-Century England', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 33, pp. 127-19.
chapter 17 Ruth Paley (1989), '
chapter 18 Clive Emsley (1983), 'The Military and Popular Disorder in England 1790-1801', Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 61, pp. 10-12, 96-112.
chapter 19 Randall McGowen (2005), 'The Bank of England and the Policing of Forgery 1797-1821', Past and Present, No. 186, pp. 81-116.
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First published 2011 by Ashgate.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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