
Policing the Colonial Frontier: The Theory and Practice of Coercive Social and Racial Control in New Zealand, 1767 1867
by Richard S. Hill (Volume I, Part 1 & 2)
Description
Covers the first century of policing developments on this raw colonial frontier. The transplanting of new British and colonial policing methods, in forms suited to meet the peculiar circumstances of a Pakeha settler colony intruding in a land where Maori resistance was frequently intense is examined in detail.
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