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The true history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police comes to life in this factual unit about Canada's legendary police force. Students follow the force from its infancy in the Canadian West through the growing pains of the Yukon Gold Rush to the present day. Our unit is divided into three parts combining optional lessons and a pictorial history with the main body of the unit. Part one is a structured, knowledge-based section focusing on important events and the role of the R.C.M.P. in the history of the Canadian West. Finally, a unit that will allow students to understand the real story behi
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Colonies --- Police --- Race relations --- Administration --- History --- Histoire --- Relations raciales --- Colonies - Administration - History - 19th century --- Colonies - Administration - History - 20th century --- Police - History - 19th century --- Police - History - 20th century --- Race relations - History - 19th century --- Race relations - History - 20th century
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Police --- Writing --- History --- Social aspects --- Écriture --- Polices (imprimerie) --- Aspect social --- Aspect politique --- Aspect social. --- Aspect politique. --- Police - History --- Writing - Social aspects
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This is the story of one man's service in the British South Africa Police of Rhodesia during his service of nearly fifteen years, between the years 1965 and 1979, and in many ways forms a sequel to the author's book Mad Dog Killers. The struggle to keep Rhodesia out of black nationalist hands started in late 1964 and ended with the Mugabe regime in 1982. It is also a story of a policeman engaged in that war as a member of the paramilitary BSAP Support unit, the Police Anti-Terrorist Unit and as an ordinary member of the force that had always been designated the country's first line of defense.
British South Africa Police -- History. --- British South Africa Police. --- Police -- Zimbabwe -- History. --- British South Africa Police --- Chimurenga War (Zimbabwe : 1966-1980) --- Since 1899 --- Zimbabwe --- Zambia --- Africa, Southern --- Africa, Southern. --- Zambia. --- Zimbabwe. --- History --- Politics and government --- Southern Africa.
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Police --- Bibliography --- History --- Bibliographie --- Histoire --- -Police --- -Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Policing --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- -Bibliography --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Bibliography. --- France --- Police - France - Bibliography --- Police - France - History - Bibliography. --- Police - History - Bibliography.
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J4266 --- Police --- -Police-community relations --- -Police --- Public relations --- Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Policing --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- police --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Police-community relations --- -Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- police --- J4266.90 --- J4266.80 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- police -- theory, methodology and philosopy --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- police -- history and conditions
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En tant que pays occupé pendant les deux conflits mondiaux, la Belgique s’avère être un laboratoire pour étudier le phénomène des occupations pendant le XXe siècle. Pour la bureaucratie étatique, ces occupations posent la question de leur positionnement face à une dissociation entre État et Nation. La comparaison diachronique de la police communale de Bruxelles a permis de dégager plusieurs thèses. Le développement des appareils administratifs a pris de telles dimensions au XIXe siècle que l’occupant est obligé de trouver un modus vivendi avec les institutions des territoires occupés, étant incapable de gérer seul les pays qu’il contrôle. Cette constellation donne une marge de manoeuvres importante à la police locale. L’auteur interroge trois postulats sousjacents dans l’historiographie classique : – la police comme simple instrument ; – la pratique policière comme une relation essentiellement unilatérale entre dominant (police) et dominé (population) ; – une lecture ‘nationale’ de l’occupation qui est fondamentalement réduite à deux options : collaboration ou résistance. La pratique de l’institution sous occupation ne se laisse pas réduire à ces cadres. La police se définit par son caractère discrétionnaire qu’elle maintient pendant la guerre. Comme en temps de paix, son mode d’interaction avec la population est celui de la négociation, même si sa position de force ne doit pas être sous-estimée. Finalement, sa pratique se déroule essentiellement en dehors du couple collaboration-résistance qui, dans son travail quotidien, ne joue qu’un rôle négligeable. D’autres logiques, notamment policières, se montrent plus déterminantes
History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1910-1919 --- Brussels --- Armed forces --- Military police --- Police --- History --- Belgium --- Germany --- World War, 1914-1918 --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Première guerre mondiale --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Histoire --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Bruxelles (Belgique) --- Belgique --- Police - Belgium - Brussels - History - 20th century --- Belgium - History - German occupation, 1914-1918 --- Belgium - History - German occupation, 1940-1945 --- Germany - Armed forces - Military police - History - 20th century --- 20e siècle --- 1914-1918 (Occupation allemande) --- 1940-1945 (Occupation allemande)
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Comment améliorer « sa » police ? En regardant ce qui se fait « ailleurs » ; en l’adoptant, parfois. À rebours des historiographies nationales, ce livre fait découvrir l’histoire méconnue des circulations internationales des polices en Europe et à travers l’Atlantique. Il donne à voir les passeurs qui les animent comme les modèles qui se construisent dans les échanges, les transferts, les rejets ou les adaptations des systèmes policiers. Depuis l’Anglais Mildmay révélant le fonctionnement de la police parisienne en 1763 jusqu’à l’Américain Fosdick enquêtant sur la police des capitales européennes en 1913, des observateurs voyagent, étudient et décrivent les polices étrangères. Des administrateurs imposent des réformes justifiées par la supériorité supposée de ces polices voisines, d’autres les refusent énergiquement. Le débat sur la police déborde les limites des États. Neuf études de cas, de Buenos Aires à Paris, de Lisbonne à Rome, de Londres à Berlin, de Bruxelles, Genève ou New York, illustrent la richesse de cette histoire connectée des polices entre Ancien Régime et coopération moderne des polices contemporaines.
Police --- Law enforcement --- History. --- Cross-cultural studies. --- International cooperation --- Enforcement of law --- Policing --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Police - History --- Police - Cross-cultural studies --- Police - International cooperation - History --- Law enforcement - International cooperation - History --- Lois --- Histoire --- Coopération internationale --- Application --- Renaissance --- police --- histoire --- Ancien Régime --- policier --- police contemporaine --- police étrangère
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J4000.70 --- J3373 --- J4266.871 --- J4482 --- J0960.70 --- Japanese newspapers --- -Organizational change --- -Police --- -Postal service --- -Mail --- Mail service --- Post-office --- Carriers --- Communication and traffic --- Transportation --- Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Policing --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- Change, Organizational --- Organization development --- Organizational development --- Organizational innovation --- Management --- Organization --- Manpower planning --- Newspapers --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kindai (1850s- ), bakumatsu, Meiji, Taishō --- Japan: History -- Kindai, modern -- Meiji period (1868-1912) -- modernization and innovation --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- police -- history and conditions -- Meiji period (1868-1912) --- Japan: Economy and industry -- communication -- postal service --- Japan: Journalism -- history -- Kindai (1850s- ), bakumatsu, Meiji, Taishō --- History --- -Case studies --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Japan --- Civilization --- -Western influences. --- -J4000.70 --- -Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kindai (1850s- ), bakumatsu, Meiji, Taishō --- -Japanese newspapers --- Organizational change --- Postal service --- History&delete& --- Case studies --- Western influences. --- Occidental influences
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