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Hardback:
160 pages (Dec 2004)
Publisher: Carlton Books Limited
Language: English
ISBN: 1844426025
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Book
Description
This book traces the fascinating history of the Met Police Service from
the lawless London of 1829 when Sir Robert Peel passed the first
Metropolitan Police Act, to the modernised force of the present day.
Beginning with an overview of the first 150 years, the author examines
various mileposts in the growth of the MPS, from the policing of the
Coldbath Field Riots of 1833 to the General Strike of 1926, as well as
examining the changing face of crime, and how the Met has adapted to
deal with organised crime and politically motivated violence. The main
emphasis of the book, however, is on the last 25 years. Public order
policing, community policing, specialist policing, terrorism,
technology, and forensics are all explored in detail, and supplemented
by material gained by first-hand interviews with key players in all
these areas. Written in conjunction with the Met Police, the author will
have access to primary archive material, and will interview many key
players in the MPS. The book will be complemented by fascinating case
histories throughout, and illustrated by photographs from the Met
archives. |
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