The power of legitimate naming. Part I - Chief constables as social commentators in post-war England

This paper - which appears in two separate parts - traces the advent since 1945 of chief constables as significant commentators on both law and order' in particular and the state of the nation' more generally. Drawing upon autobiographies (and other writings), force annual reports, and int...

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Main Author: Loader, Ian (Author)
Contributors: Mulcahy, Aogán
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2001
In: The British journal of criminology
Year: 2001, Volume: 41, Issue: 1, Pages: 41-55
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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