As a pervasive and relatively modernized element of Indian society,
the police are potentially a powerful vanguard in the establishment
of a stable democratic process and a major factor in public
attitudes toward the government. Professor Bayley's book, based
upon 3,600 interviews during two extended periods of research in
India, explores in depth the formative role police play in the
maintenance and development of the Indian political system. As a
first study of police and political development in a relatively
non-modernized country, this book will be a guide for the
exploration of a topic critical in the political life of many
nations, both developed and underdeveloped. Originally published in
1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
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