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Title Policing Western Europe : politics, professionalism, and public order, 1850-1940 / edited by Clive Emsley and Barbara Weinberger
Published New York : Greenwood Press, 1991

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Description xiii, 251 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series Contributions in criminology and penology, 0732-4464 ; no. 33
Contributions in criminology and penology ; no. 33
Contents Introduction -- Urban policing and its objects : comparative themes in England and France in the second half of the Nineteenth century -- Policing and the administration of justice in Nineteenth-Century Ireland -- The professionalisation of the police under the third Republic in France, 1875-1914 -- "Armed as if for a war" : the state, the military and the professionalisation of the Prussian Police in Imperial Germany -- Are the police professionals? An historical account of the British Police institution -- Police and public order in Britain -- 1914-1918 -- The politics of policing : Ireland 1919-1923 -- Police Forces and public order in England and France during the interwar years -- Policing, professionalisation and politics in Weimar Germanty -- Unreliable neighbours : the impact of Nazi rule in Germany on Dutch Law Enforcement Agencies, 1933-1940 -- The police of the Netherlands in and between the two World Wars
Analysis Public order services History
Western Europe
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Police -- Europe -- History.
Author Emsley, Clive.
Weinberger, Barbara.
LC no. 91008944
ISBN 0313282196 (alk. paper)