Policing Hong Kong an Irish History

Policing Hong Kong an Irish History
Author: Patricia O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Hong Kong (China)
ISBN: 988779273X

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Hong Kong, 1918. Tranquil compared to war-torn Europe. But on January 22nd, a running battle through the streets of Wanchai ended with five policemen dead. One of the men came from a small town in Ireland. He, along with a dozen relatives, had sailed out to join the Police Force. Patricia O'Sullivan describes these policemen and the criminals they dealt with, and gives a rare glimpse into the life of working-class Europeans in Hong Kong.

Watching Over Hong Kong

Watching Over Hong Kong
Author: Sheilah E. Hamilton
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789622099005

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In this pioneering study, Sheilah Hamilton shows that, from the earliest days of British rule, the colonial administration introduced harsh legislation to control Chinese watchmen who were employed to protect the fledgling colony's property in the absence of an effective public police force. She examines the growth in different Hong Kong Government departments of what would now be regarded as 'hybrid' police and argues that the existence of such posts within the civil service resulted in greater social control of the local Chinese community at minimal extra expense. Amongst the topics of private security explored are: the impact of the few private security personnel engaged by local Chinese organizations such as the Nam Pak Hong, Tung Wah Hospital and Po Leung Kuk; the evolution of the District Watch Force from a force engaged in purely local security duties to an arm of the Hong Kong Government involved in non-security matters such as controversial sanitary inspections; and the unique system of village guards and scouts in the New Territories. A particular focus is the early maritime security problems and the internal security forces of Hong Kong's shipping companies. A final chapter compares the situation in Hong Kong and explores the similarities and differences with Shanghai during the period.

Policing Hong Kong 1842 1969

Policing Hong Kong  1842 1969
Author: Lawrence K. K. HO,Yiu Kong CHU
Publsiher: City University of HK Press
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789629372064

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This volume explores Hong Kong policing history from 1842 to 1969 through the frontline stories of many police officers.

Policing Hong Kong 1842 1969

Policing Hong Kong  1842 1969
Author: Y. K. Chu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9629375036

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Women in the Hong Kong Police Force

Women in the Hong Kong Police Force
Author: Annie Hau-Nung Chan,Lawrence Ka-Ki Ho
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349952816

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This book examines the development of women in the Hong Kong Police Force (HKP) over the past 68 years, beginning from the early colonial years when calls to include women in law enforcement first emerged, to the recruitment of the first female sub-inspector in 1949, and through to the current situation where policewomen constitute 15% of the total HKP establishment. What accounts for these developments and what do they tell us about organisational culture, gender and colonial policing? This interdisciplinary work is relevant to fields including women’s studies, gender studies, policing studies, criminology, colonial history, sociology, and organisational studies, and will appeal to academics, students and lay readers interested in the development of women in policing.

Regime Type and Beyond

Regime Type and Beyond
Author: Weitseng Chen,Hualing Fu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2023-04-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781316517413

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Analyses the politics of policing in a range of regime types across East and Southeast Asia.

Policing in Hong Kong

Policing in Hong Kong
Author: Kam C. Wong
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317079033

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This book is one of the first to document the challenges and opportunities facing the Hong Kong police force following the reversion of political authority from the UK to China in 1997. Thematically organized and oriented towards those issues of greatest concern to the public, such as police accountability, assaults on police, police deployment, surveillance powers, and policing across borders, it provides a detailed discussion of these and other contemporary issues. The opening chapter sets the work within historical context while the final chapter provides a comparison of policing in Hong Kong with public security in the PRC. The book will be of value to students and researchers working in the area of comparative policing, and comparative criminal justice, as well as police professionals, and policy-makers.

A Pattern of Life Essays on Rural Hong Kong by James Hayes

A Pattern of Life   Essays on Rural Hong Kong by James Hayes
Author: Hugh D.R. Baker
Publsiher: City University of HK Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2021-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789629375539

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“For myself, however, it is the human element, the recollected words, the remembered faces, which give life to the printed record.” James Hayes’s many writings have made a major contribution to knowledge about life in rural Hong Kong. This book presents sixteen of his illuminating and original articles, each of which is rooted in his experiences as a district officer, administering and visiting villages under his care. His interest in the life and lives of the people went far beyond the formal demands of his official work, and Dr Hayes grew to admire and respect the villagers. As a result, his writings are suffused with his affection and esteem. Intended for scholars in the field of New Territories history as well as general readers interested in rural life in the region, A Pattern of Life provides a fascinating, academically important, yet highly readable picture of traditional life in rural South China and reinforces Dr Hayes’s reputation as one of the most important writers on the New Territories. “[James was] the archetypical example of those remarkable Colonial Service officers who became fascinated by, and deeply engaged with, the territories and people which it was their task to administer.” – Lord Wilson of Tillyorn Governor of Hong Kong (1987–1992)