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Policing Hong Kong 1842-1969 - Insider’s Stories

作者: Lawrence K. K. HO、Yiu Kong CHU
出版社: 香港城市大學
出版日期: 2012-11-16
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  Hong Kong began its colonial history in
1842
when China ceded Hong Kong Island to Britain. The Hong Kong Police Force was formally set up in
1844
to maintain law and order. To recognise its contribution in handling the
1967
Riots, the Hong Kong Police Force was renamed the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in
1969, turning a new page in the police history.

  This volume mainly delineates the Hong Kong policing history from
1842
to
1969
through the frontline stories of many police officers. Eighty retired policemen and policewomen, representing different generations, races, ranks and lines of duties, share the views and memories of their police service through individual oral history sessions and group discussions. Their personal recollections and lively anecdotes enable readers to enjoy the excitement and relieve the challenges, the good days and hard times of the police throughout the eras.

  These accounts mirror the evolution of the Hong Kong Police Force in the decades after the Second World War, a time which drastically reshaped Hong Kong from a British colony to a world city and a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.

  This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in policing or the history of Hong Kong at large.

作者簡介

Lawrence K. K. HO

  Lawrence K. K. HO is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the department of Political Science at Lingnan University, Hong Kong. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Centre for Criminology, The University of Hong Kong. His research areas include comparative policing, criminal justice, public policy and public order management. He received his M.Phil. degree in politics
&
public administration in
2001:
and Ph.D. degree in Sociology at the University of Hong Kong in
2010. He has worked in political parties and tertiary institutions as policy researcher, and taught politics and sociology subjects in University of Macau from
2006
to
2008. He joined the Lingnan University in
2009.

Yiu Kong CHU

  Yiu Kong CHU worked for the department of Sociology at the University of Hong Kong as an assistant Professor from
2000
to
2010. He is currently an Honorary Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and a Fellow in the Centre for Criminology at The University of Hong Kong, focusing on teaching and writing in criminology.