Viewing policing from an international perspective, this volume
covers the history of law enforcement from early accounts of
policing under Caesar Augustus to such present-day events as Rodney
King and the LAPD. American policing dominates the book, but it
also covers such items as the 1829 London Metropolitan police model
and Continental innovations stemming from Napoleonic France. While
including such well-known Americans as Police Commissioner Theodore
Roosevelt, the book also covers important policewomen, forgotten
but exceptional African American policemen, and Indian Police
forces that ranged the Oklahoma Territory. The book will be a
useful resource for all those interested in the history of law
enforcement.
Unlike existing reference works that try to cover both lawmen
and criminals, this book focuses on the police diaspora. In
addition to traditional police officers, it also includes
nontraditional examples of law enforcement, such as private
detectives, vigilante groups, and organizations such as Wells Fargo
and the Pinkertons. The book provides an instructive blend of
history, criminology, and police science.
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