Policing Twentieth Century Ireland by Vicky Conway

Policing Twentieth Century Ireland by Vicky Conway

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Summary

This book critically evaluates the creation of the new police force, an Garda Síochána, in the 1920s and analyses how this institution was influenced by and responded to substantial changes in Ireland.

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Policing Twentieth Century Ireland by Vicky Conway

This book critically evaluates the creation of the new police force, an Garda Siochana, in the 1920s and analyses how this institution was influenced by and responded to substantial changes in Ireland.

"This is an interesting book on the police force of the Republic of Ireland, An Garda Síochána, and forms a valuable contribution to our knowledge of policing within the British IslesConway traces the development of the Garda from independence in the early 1920s through the Troubles and to adjusting to a rapidly changing society in recent decades while facing several scandals. It is an engaging analysis of an under-researched force which emerged from British colonial policing and uniquely served as a pillar of reconstruction in post-independence Irish society."

Maurice Punch, Visiting Professor, King`s College London and London School of Economics

"Policing Twentieth Century Ireland is a must-read for scholars of Irish policing and of policing scholars more generally. Policing in Ireland has left its fingerprints on policing practices across the globe and this authoritative and well-written book sheds new light on a history of policing so intermeshed with the nature and development of the state, conflict and social change. It is a welcome addition for criminologists, sociologists, lawyers and historians."

Sharon Pickering, Australian Research Council Professorial Future Fellow and Professor of Criminology, Monash University

"In this book Dr Vicky Conway paints a rich and valuable picture of policing in Ireland over the last 100 years. It is highly readable, well informed and thoughtful, and will be invaluable to anyone interested in Irish policing or curious about criminal law enforcement in states that have undergone a transition from colonial to independent rule. It throws wonderful light in particular on the colonial and post-colonial determinants that have shaped – and continue to shape – the governance and legitimacy of policing in Ireland. Employing post-colonial theory as one tool of analysis, Conway provides an insight not ordinarily captured in conventional Anglo-American policing histories. She seamlessly weaves the personal accounts of 42 retired members of the Irish police force with more academic analyses, ensuring a rich and nuanced commentary. Combining the personal with the scholarly, and the historical with the conceptual, this book is both original and compelling."

Shane Kilcommins, Professor of Law, University College Cork

"Overall, this is an excellent addition to the policing literature which should be required reading for sociologists, criminologists and historians of policing. It is very well written with impeccable research combining documentary and oral evidence. Conway has read widely across both the history and sociology of policing, and brings a compelling analytical and theoretical framework to bear on the history of Irish policing."

Dean Wilson, SOLON: Interdisciplinary Studies in Law,Crime and History

Vicky Conway is a lecturer in Criminal Law at the University of Kent. With degrees in law and criminology she completed her PhD on accountability in the Irish police at Queen’s University Belfast in 2008. She has previously held positions at the University of Leeds, University of Limerick and Queen’s University Belfast. She has published extensively on policing and the Garda Síochána and regularly contributes to humanrights.ie.
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ISBN 13 9781138899988
ISBN 10 1138899984
Title Policing Twentieth Century Ireland
Author Vicky Conway
Series Routledge Solon Explorations In Crime And Criminal Justice Histories
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2015-05-22
Number of pages 280
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