The Great British Bobby

The Great British Bobby
Author: Clive Emsley
Publisher: Quercus Books
Total 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.

Black Resistance to British Policing

Black Resistance to British Policing
Author: Adam Elliott-Cooper
Publisher: Racism, Resistance and Social Change
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781526143938


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Using a decade of activist research, this book offers a radical analysis of grassroots black resistance to policing in twenty-first-century Britain.

The History of Policing

The History of Policing
Author: Clive Emsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Police
ISBN: 9780754629580


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In recent years the history of police and policing has become a key area of debate across a range of disciplines: criminology, sociology, political science and history. This authoritative series brings together the most important and influential English-language scholarship in the field, arranged chronologically across four volumes. The series includes articles on the shifting meaning of 'police', the growth of bureaucratic policing during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, consolidation in the twentieth century, and the international diffusion of export models and practices. The texts included come from a range of disciplines and chart the recent debates from traditional Whig history, revisionist work published during the last quarter of the twentieth century, and subsequent reassessments. Each volume is edited by a historian recognised as an authority in the area, and features an introductory essay which explains the key changes in the period and the significance of the selected articles and essays. The series provides a valuable resource for scholars new to the area as well as for those who may have overlooked an important essay or article published in an edited collection, or in a journal with limited circulation or from a discipline that they might not normally consult.

Policing and Punishment in Nineteenth Century Britain

Policing and Punishment in Nineteenth Century Britain
Author: Victor Bailey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317374894


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In the years between 1750 and 1868, English criminal justice underwent significant changes. The two most crucial developments were the gradual establishment of an organised, regular police, and the emergence of new secondary punishments, following the restriction in the scope of the death penalty. In place of an ill-paid parish constabulary, functioning largely through a system of rewards and common informers, professional police institutions were given the task of executing a speedy and systematic enforcement of the criminal law. In lieu of the severe and capriciously-administered capital laws, a penalty structure based on a proportionality between the gravity of crimes and the severity of punishments was erected as arguably a more effective deterrent of crime. This book, first published in 1981, examines the impact of these two important developments and casts new light on the way in which law enforcement evolved during the nineteenth century. This title will be of interest to students of history and criminology.

The Policing Revolution

The Policing Revolution
Author: Sarah Manwaring-White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Police Force, Police Service

Police Force, Police Service
Author: Mike Stephens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1994
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: 9780333574836


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The contributors to this book examine the issues involved in what direction British policing should take. Should it promote itself as a police force, dedicated to the attack on crime and public disorder, or should it adopt the mantle of police service, devoted to providing reassurance?

The British Police

The British Police
Author: Simon Holdaway
Publisher: Sage Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1980
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Policing the Home Front 1914-1918

Policing the Home Front 1914-1918
Author: Mary Fraser
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351345567


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The civilian police during the First World War in Great Britain were central to the control of the population at home. This book will show the detail and challenges of police work during the First World War and how this impacted on ordinary people’s daily lives. The aim is to tell the story of the police as they saw themselves through the pages of their best-known journal, The Police Review and Parade Gossip, in addition to a wide range of other published, archival and private sources.

Policing and the Condition of England

Policing and the Condition of England
Author: Ian Loader
Publisher: Clarendon Studies in Criminolo
Total 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.