This volume is a made up of 19 of the major essays published in the English language on the theories surrounding and origins of modern bureaucratic policing. It includes a general introductory essay by the editor on the way the history of policing has developed and the current state of research. It is the first volume in a series of four for which Clive Emsley is the General Editor
This innovative book offers a comprehensive assessment of policing in late modern Britain. The overa...
Policing and War in Europe marks a new departure in Criminal Justice History. These seven chapter es...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
Discusses the origins and issues of early policing in Continental Europe. Information on the constab...
This collection of essays edited by Cockbain and Knutsson sets itself the task of providing practica...
This groundbreaking new text by Michael Rowe is the first genuinely introductory, comprehensive text...
This edited collection represents a multidisciplinary consideration of police practice. Writings fro...
There are many histories of the police as a law-enforcement institution, but no genealogy of the pol...
A concise and up to date introduction to criminology for those undertaking degrees and foundation de...
This collection of essays focuses on law and society research, examining how police manage the job p...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...
Policing in Practice is an edited collection of writings which present a multidisciplinary considera...
Part one: the cultural construction of the policeCultural construction of the English Police The ico...
It is widely accepted that modern policing first came into existence with a bill passed in 1829, est...
Today in England the police are almost permanently under the spotlight, with investigations into com...
This innovative book offers a comprehensive assessment of policing in late modern Britain. The overa...
Policing and War in Europe marks a new departure in Criminal Justice History. These seven chapter es...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
Discusses the origins and issues of early policing in Continental Europe. Information on the constab...
This collection of essays edited by Cockbain and Knutsson sets itself the task of providing practica...
This groundbreaking new text by Michael Rowe is the first genuinely introductory, comprehensive text...
This edited collection represents a multidisciplinary consideration of police practice. Writings fro...
There are many histories of the police as a law-enforcement institution, but no genealogy of the pol...
A concise and up to date introduction to criminology for those undertaking degrees and foundation de...
This collection of essays focuses on law and society research, examining how police manage the job p...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...
Policing in Practice is an edited collection of writings which present a multidisciplinary considera...
Part one: the cultural construction of the policeCultural construction of the English Police The ico...
It is widely accepted that modern policing first came into existence with a bill passed in 1829, est...
Today in England the police are almost permanently under the spotlight, with investigations into com...
This innovative book offers a comprehensive assessment of policing in late modern Britain. The overa...
Policing and War in Europe marks a new departure in Criminal Justice History. These seven chapter es...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...