This research compiles information pertaining to the discourse surrounding the study of class-based systems as it relates to the establishment of our modern policing systems. Focus is on the London Metropolitan Police Force, est. 1829. Analysis of a collection of information from the fields of sociology, history, criminology, and anthropology revealed that there is an undeniable relationship between class structures in society and systems of social control. From there, two main sociological theories; conflict and consensus, are used to examine the relationship between the London Metropolitan Police and the class systems of England in the early-mid 1800\u27s
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
The aim of this research is to explore the nature of the relationship which developed between the Pr...
This thesis is an examination of the social construction of the social response to a social problem....
This research compiles information pertaining to the discourse surrounding the study of class-based ...
Educated Londoners in the early 1800s, frightened by crime, tended to demonize the city's criminals,...
Within Victorian society there was a public perception that within the wider field of class there w...
Legal systems are deeply affected by the social situation in which they function: by the content of ...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
In the exciting new social history of the 1960s the concept of class struggle tended to underpin muc...
Policing as a professional metier emerged in many European countries and in Northern America through...
Controlling the poor was one of the key roles of the new police force. In the nineteenth century the...
This thesis is based on ethnographic data gathered by the author during his period of service as a ...
Despite growing understanding of the police regulation of the urban sphere in nineteenth-century Bri...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study is available via t...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
The aim of this research is to explore the nature of the relationship which developed between the Pr...
This thesis is an examination of the social construction of the social response to a social problem....
This research compiles information pertaining to the discourse surrounding the study of class-based ...
Educated Londoners in the early 1800s, frightened by crime, tended to demonize the city's criminals,...
Within Victorian society there was a public perception that within the wider field of class there w...
Legal systems are deeply affected by the social situation in which they function: by the content of ...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
In the exciting new social history of the 1960s the concept of class struggle tended to underpin muc...
Policing as a professional metier emerged in many European countries and in Northern America through...
Controlling the poor was one of the key roles of the new police force. In the nineteenth century the...
This thesis is based on ethnographic data gathered by the author during his period of service as a ...
Despite growing understanding of the police regulation of the urban sphere in nineteenth-century Bri...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study is available via t...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
The aim of this research is to explore the nature of the relationship which developed between the Pr...
This thesis is an examination of the social construction of the social response to a social problem....