Given the central and inherently contested role of policing in the modern state, it is striking to note the generally limited historical interest in the place of policing as a factor in the development of New Zealand's civil society. To some extent this can be attributed to the imbalance, noted by British police historian Samuel Palmer, in favour of studies of those challenging authority compared with those enforcing it.1 In this country it may also reflect an historical view of the police, at least since the early 20th century, as generally trustworthy civil servants whose actions are constrained and overseen by the executive arm of government. It is my contending view that certain well known, and lesser known yet still significant, events...
In Policing the City, Harris seeks to explain the transformation of criminal justice, particularly ...
The capacity of police to manage immigrant populations in times of conflict was developed in the cou...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
Given the central and inherently contested role of policing in the modern state, it is striking to n...
'The Control of Both Races': The Policing of the Wellington Settlement, 1840-185
Copyright © Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandOn 14 April 1931, Constable E.R. Trask wro...
During the early twentieth century, police views shifted on who made the best Chief Constables. In t...
Policing as a professional metier emerged in many European countries and in Northern America through...
This dissertation looks specifically at how reform affected the Dover New Police from 1830 to 1860. ...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a 'governmentality' approach to show ...
The police have many tasks; different contexts bring different tasks to the foreground. During the n...
In 1931 and 1932, New South Wales faced civic collapse. During the last months of the Lang governmen...
While police and military typically are dealt with separately, even by separate specialists, in actu...
The development of full-time paid police forces throughout England and Wales originated in the ninet...
In Policing the City, Harris seeks to explain the transformation of criminal justice, particularly ...
The capacity of police to manage immigrant populations in times of conflict was developed in the cou...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
Given the central and inherently contested role of policing in the modern state, it is striking to n...
'The Control of Both Races': The Policing of the Wellington Settlement, 1840-185
Copyright © Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandOn 14 April 1931, Constable E.R. Trask wro...
During the early twentieth century, police views shifted on who made the best Chief Constables. In t...
Policing as a professional metier emerged in many European countries and in Northern America through...
This dissertation looks specifically at how reform affected the Dover New Police from 1830 to 1860. ...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a 'governmentality' approach to show ...
The police have many tasks; different contexts bring different tasks to the foreground. During the n...
In 1931 and 1932, New South Wales faced civic collapse. During the last months of the Lang governmen...
While police and military typically are dealt with separately, even by separate specialists, in actu...
The development of full-time paid police forces throughout England and Wales originated in the ninet...
In Policing the City, Harris seeks to explain the transformation of criminal justice, particularly ...
The capacity of police to manage immigrant populations in times of conflict was developed in the cou...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...