The crowned harp : policing Northern Ireland /
Annotation The Crowned Harp provides a detailed analysis of policing in Northern Ireland. Tracing its history from 1922, Ellison and Smyth portray the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) as an organisation burdened by its past as a colonial police force. They analyse its perceived close relationship wit...
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Materialtyp: | Licensed eBooks |
Språk: | engelska |
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London ; Sterling, Va. :
Pluto Press
2000.
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Serie: | Contemporary Irish studies.
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Länkar: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt18fsbg2 |
Innehållsförteckning:
- Policing Nineteenth-century Ireland: Setting the Parameters
- Policing After Partition: Constructing the Security Apparatus
- Policing under Stormont
- The Impact of Civil Rights on Policing: Collapse and Failed Reform
- Criminalisation and Normalisation: The Counter-Insurgency Solution
- Legitimacy, Counter-Insurgency and Policing: The Legacy of the 1970s
- Shooting to Kill?
- Collusion and Death Squads
- Symbolism, Surveys and Police Legitimacy
- Epilogue: The Patten Report on the RUC.