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Bloody Bay recounts the gritty history of law enforcement in San Francisco. Beginning just before the California gold rush and through the six decades leading up to the twentieth century, a culture of popular justice and grassroots community peacekeeping was fostered. This policing environment was forged in the hinterland mining camps of the 1840s, molded in the 1851 and 1856 civilian vigilante policing movements, refined in the 1877 joint police and civilian Committee of Safety, and perfected by the Chinatown Squad experiment of the late nineteenth century. From the American takeover of California in 1846 during the U.S.Mexico War to Police Commissioner Jesse B. Cooks nationwide law enforcement advisory tour in 1912 and San Franciscos debut as the jewel of a new American Pacific world during the Panama Pacific International Exposition in 1915, San Franciscos culture of popular justice, its multiethnic environment, and the unique relationships built between informal and formal policing created a more progressive policing environment than anywhere else in the nation. Originally an isolated gold rush boomtown on the margins of a young nation, San Franciscoas illustrated in this untold storyrose to become a model for modern community policing and police professionalism.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781496217530
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 318
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-11-01
- Förlag: University of Nebraska Press