- Pages
- 166
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.146055
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-iii | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Preface
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i-i | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Introduction
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1-8 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter I. Police Administration in India in Early Times
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9-10 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter II. Police Administration in Muhammadan Times
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11-14 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter III. Police Administration 1690 to 1772
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15-20 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter IV. Police Administration Under Warren Hastings
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21-28 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter V. The Reforms or Lord Cornwallis and the Thanadari Police
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29-38 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter VI. The “Fifth Report”
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39-46 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter VII. 1813 to 1837
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47-58 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter VIII. 1837-1860
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59-70 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter IX. The New Police—1860
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71-82 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter X. Mr. Beames' Committee 1890-91
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83-88 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter XI. The Commission of 1902-03
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89-98 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter XII. The History of the Village Watch
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99-114 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter XIII. The Calcutta Police Force
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115-132 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter XIV. History of Relations Between Calcutta and Bengal Police
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133-142 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter XV. What Remains to be Done
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143-156 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Chapter XVI. Co-Operation Between the Police and the People
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157-158 | W.R. Gourlay | view |
Appendices
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i-iv | W.R. Gourlay | view |