A History of Police in England

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CONTENTS

PREFACE

INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER

CHAPTER I ANGLO-SAXON AND NORMAN POLICE

CHAPTER II WATCH AND WARD

CHAPTER III JUSTICE AND CONSTABLE

CHAPTER IV FOREST POLICE AND POLICE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY

CHAPTER V COMMERCIAL POLICE AND POLICE UNDER THE TUDORS

CHAPTER VI ECCLESIASTICAL POLICE AND POLICE UNDER JAMES I

CHAPTER VII MILITARY POLICE AND POLICE UNDER CHARLES II

CHAPTER VIII BOW STREET POLICE AND MAGISTERIAL REFORM

CHAPTER IX PAROCHIAL POLICE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

CHAPTER X POLICE AT THE DAWN OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

CHAPTER XI PIONEER REFORMERS

CHAPTER XII "THE NEW POLICE"

CHAPTER XIII PUBLIC OPPOSITION TO THE "NEW POLICE"

CHAPTER XIV POLICE REFORM IN BOROUGHS

CHAPTER XV POLICE REFORM IN COUNTIES

CHAPTER XVI CO-OPERATIVE POLICE AND THE SUPPRESSION OF RIOTS

CHAPTER XVII POLICE STATISTICS AND PENOLOGY

CHAPTER XVIII DETECTIVE POLICE AND THE RIGHT OF PUBLIC MEETING

CHAPTER XIX CONCLUSION

FOOTNOTES:

INDEX

Transcriber's Notes

BY
Captain W. L. MELVILLE LEE
M.A. Oxon.

"METHUEN & CO.
36 ESSEX STREET W.C.
LONDON
1901


DEDICATED

BY PERMISSION

TO

The Right Hon. LORD ALVERSTONE, G.C.M.G.

LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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