Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
The History of Policing in New Zealand: Policing the colonial frontier. 2v
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
The History of Policing in New Zealand
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780477014014
Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780477014014
Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The History of Policing in New Zealand: Policing the colonial frontier
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
The History of Policing in New Zealand: The Colonial frontier tamed. New Zealand policing in transition 1867-1886
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Policing the empire
Author: David Anderson
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526162997
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
From the Victorian period to the present, images of the policeman have played a prominent role in the literature of empire, shaping popular perceptions of colonial policing. This book covers and compares the different ways and means that were employed in policing policies from 1830 to 1940. Countries covered range from Ireland, Australia, Africa and India to New Zealand and the Caribbean. As patterns of authority, of accountability and of consent, control and coercion evolved in each colony the general trend was towards a greater concentration of police time upon crime. The most important aspect of imperial linkage in colonial policing was the movement of personnel from one colony to another. To evaluate the precise role of the 'Irish model' in colonial police forces is at present probably beyond the powers of any one scholar. Policing in Queensland played a vital role in the construction of the colonial social order. In 1886 the constabulary was split by legislation into the New Zealand Police Force and the standing army or Permanent Militia. The nature of the British influence in the Klondike gold rush may be seen both in the policy of the government and in the actions of the men sent to enforce it. The book also overviews the role of policing in guarding the Gold Coast, police support in 1954 Sudan, Orange River Colony, Colonial Mombasa and Kenya, as well as and nineteenth-century rural India.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526162997
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
From the Victorian period to the present, images of the policeman have played a prominent role in the literature of empire, shaping popular perceptions of colonial policing. This book covers and compares the different ways and means that were employed in policing policies from 1830 to 1940. Countries covered range from Ireland, Australia, Africa and India to New Zealand and the Caribbean. As patterns of authority, of accountability and of consent, control and coercion evolved in each colony the general trend was towards a greater concentration of police time upon crime. The most important aspect of imperial linkage in colonial policing was the movement of personnel from one colony to another. To evaluate the precise role of the 'Irish model' in colonial police forces is at present probably beyond the powers of any one scholar. Policing in Queensland played a vital role in the construction of the colonial social order. In 1886 the constabulary was split by legislation into the New Zealand Police Force and the standing army or Permanent Militia. The nature of the British influence in the Klondike gold rush may be seen both in the policy of the government and in the actions of the men sent to enforce it. The book also overviews the role of policing in guarding the Gold Coast, police support in 1954 Sudan, Orange River Colony, Colonial Mombasa and Kenya, as well as and nineteenth-century rural India.
The Colonial Frontier Tamed
Author: Richard Hill
Publisher: Historical Branch Department of Internal Affairs
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Examines the various forms which policing took in a period when both Maori and pakeha society moved from relative turbulence to relative quiescence: provincial forces, the Armed Constabularyin its fighting and demilitarised phases, and the the Police Branch and Reserve/Field Division of the New Zealand Constabulary Force. This book traces the socio-political evolution of policing, which was at this time being centralised. It also contains much more: battles and murders, strikes and scandals, riots and pathos.
Publisher: Historical Branch Department of Internal Affairs
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Examines the various forms which policing took in a period when both Maori and pakeha society moved from relative turbulence to relative quiescence: provincial forces, the Armed Constabularyin its fighting and demilitarised phases, and the the Police Branch and Reserve/Field Division of the New Zealand Constabulary Force. This book traces the socio-political evolution of policing, which was at this time being centralised. It also contains much more: battles and murders, strikes and scandals, riots and pathos.
The Colonial Frontier Tamed
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Policing the Colonial Frontier
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
The History of Policing in New Zealand
Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Police
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Lethal Force and New Zealand Police
Author: Richard S. Shortt
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031052692
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This book challenges the notion that the New Zealand Police are one of only four global police services that does not have routinely armed officers, using arguments and facts drawn from 2000 to 2019, a period of important change for the organisation and its relationship with firearms, particularly following the outrages of the Christchurch mosques terrorist massacres in 2019, and the 2020 shooting death of a young police constable in Aotearoa New Zealand. This book provides a brief history of the Police from its beginnings to the present day with a specific focus on its relationship with firearms, which contextualize the law that justifies use of lethal force in a country that has abolished the death penalty. It examines police policies, procedures, training and structures governing deployment and use of firearms in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the independent oversight that now applies to fatal and non-fatal shootings by Police. Using 43 publicly released oversight agency reports and data directly related to police shootings, such as who is being shot, this book investigates how the police are using lethal force, who is being affected, and what this might mean for the service with regards to the operational deployment of firearms and the potential for use of lethal force within the community into the future.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031052692
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This book challenges the notion that the New Zealand Police are one of only four global police services that does not have routinely armed officers, using arguments and facts drawn from 2000 to 2019, a period of important change for the organisation and its relationship with firearms, particularly following the outrages of the Christchurch mosques terrorist massacres in 2019, and the 2020 shooting death of a young police constable in Aotearoa New Zealand. This book provides a brief history of the Police from its beginnings to the present day with a specific focus on its relationship with firearms, which contextualize the law that justifies use of lethal force in a country that has abolished the death penalty. It examines police policies, procedures, training and structures governing deployment and use of firearms in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the independent oversight that now applies to fatal and non-fatal shootings by Police. Using 43 publicly released oversight agency reports and data directly related to police shootings, such as who is being shot, this book investigates how the police are using lethal force, who is being affected, and what this might mean for the service with regards to the operational deployment of firearms and the potential for use of lethal force within the community into the future.