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Policing in Hong Kong - History and Reform (Paperback)
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Policing in Hong Kong - History and Reform (Paperback)
Series: Advances in Police Theory and Practice
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The HKP (Hong Kong Police), 'Asia's Finest', is a battle-tested
professional organization with strong leadership, competent staff,
and deep culture. It is also a continuously learning and reforming
agency in pursuit of organisational excellence. Policing in Hong
Kong: History and Reform is the first and only book on the
development of the Hong Kong Police from an inside out and bottom
up perspective. Written by a scholar and veteran of the HKP, it is
an amalgamation of indigenous theory and supporting data. Part One
begins by describing the development of police studies in Hong Kong
as an emerging field since the 1990s. It supplies an analytical and
empirical construct of colonial policing as well as a theoretical
assessment. It discusses the nature, topologies, conduct, impact,
and assessment of police reform. The book demonstrates how colonial
policing in Hong Kong and elsewhere takes on the community's local
color and hue in practice. Colonial policing in Hong Kong is
"policing with Chinese characteristics." Part Two tracks the
history of the HKP's formation in the 1840s and examines how
colonial policing in Hong Kong has changed over time. It describes
the HKP's four distinctive reform periods: the formation period
(1845), the reorganisation period (1872), the modernisation period
(1950s), and finally, the decolonisation period (1990s). It argues
that HKP reform in the1950s was the pivotal point in transforming
the HKP from a colonial force into a civil one by way of
localisation, legalisation, modernisation, communalisation, and
organisation. Overall, the book questions previously accepted
colonial history, and in doing so, contributes to our understanding
of challenges and opportunities facing HKP after the reversion of
political authority from England to China.
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