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The Great British Bobby - A history of British policing from 1829 to the present (Paperback, Revised)
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The Great British Bobby - A history of British policing from 1829 to the present (Paperback, Revised)
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Loot Price R355
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The Victorians called him 'Bobby' after Sir Robert Peel, the Home
Secretary who created the Metropolitan Police in 1829. The
generations that followed came to regard the force in which he
served as 'the best police in the world'. If twenty-first century
observers sometimes take a more jaundiced view of his efforts, the
blue-helmeted, unarmed policeman remains an icon of Britishness,
and a symbol of the relatively peaceful nature of our social
evolution. In The Great British Bobby, Clive Emsley traces the
development of Britain's forces of law and order from the earliest
watchmen and constables of the pre-modern period to the police
service of today. He examines in detail such milestones in police
history as the establishment of the Bow Street Runners in the
1740s, the Police Acts of 1839, the introduction of women police
officers during the First World War, and the Macpherson Report of
1999 into the death of Stephen Lawrence. Threaded through his
narrative are case-studies of real-life Bobbies, drawn from police
archives, evoking the day-to-day reality of the policeman's lot
over two and a half centuries: the boredom of patrolling on foot in
all weathers, the threats to life and limb of policing rough areas,
and the diverse historical challenges of industrial unrest, the
growth of cities, the arrival of the motor car and the ethnic
diversification of society. From Robert Grubb, patrolling the mean
streets of Georgian London with rattle and cudgel, to Norwell
Roberts, the first black officer to be appointed to the
Metropolitan Police, The Great British Bobby presents a cast of
mostly honest coppers performing a testing role to the best of
their ability. A distinguished historian and criminologist, Clive
Emsley is ideally placed to tell - candidly but affectionately -
the fascinating story of Britain's police force. The Great British
Bobby is nothing less than a social history of Britain over the
last 250 years, viewed through the prism of one of its most
remarkable and distinctive institutions.
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