Globalising British Policing demonstrates how the policing system
in place in Britain today has emerged from an historical overlap of
two broad policing models: a civil (English) and a semi-military
(colonial) tradition. Until relatively recently colonial policing
received considerably less scholarly attention than the policing of
mainland Britain. This volume comprises four sections: section I
considers works on British colonial policing up until the Second
World War; section II moves to post-war colonial policing through
the era of decolonisation; section III looks more closely at the
policing of Northern Ireland, and, section IV shows how the meshing
of these policing systems are currently contributing to the
globalisation of British policing today.
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