Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations and tables
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations and note on footnotes
- Map 1 Primary political divisions of the Papal States in 1842
- Map 2 Legation of Bologna 1821
- Introduction
- 1 Setting the stage: Bologna, the ancien régime, and Napoleon
- 2 Consalvi's cops
- 3 Functions and failures (1815–1831)
- 4 Public order and the revolution of 1831
- 5 Reform and failure (1832–1847)
- 6 Reform and revolution (1847–1849)
- 7 The search for stability and the turn to Piedmont (1849–1859)
- 8 Epilogue: Risorgimento, freedom, and repression
- 9 Conclusion
- Appendix A Personnel plans of Bologna's Provincial Police, 1816–1863
- Appendix B The pattern of crime in Bologna, 1819–1846
- Index
Appendix A - Personnel plans of Bologna's Provincial Police, 1816–1863
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations and tables
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations and note on footnotes
- Map 1 Primary political divisions of the Papal States in 1842
- Map 2 Legation of Bologna 1821
- Introduction
- 1 Setting the stage: Bologna, the ancien régime, and Napoleon
- 2 Consalvi's cops
- 3 Functions and failures (1815–1831)
- 4 Public order and the revolution of 1831
- 5 Reform and failure (1832–1847)
- 6 Reform and revolution (1847–1849)
- 7 The search for stability and the turn to Piedmont (1849–1859)
- 8 Epilogue: Risorgimento, freedom, and repression
- 9 Conclusion
- Appendix A Personnel plans of Bologna's Provincial Police, 1816–1863
- Appendix B The pattern of crime in Bologna, 1819–1846
- Index
Summary
A. System as adopted from French and extant in 1816.
Provincial police (expense of the central government)
1 Director
1 Secretary general
1 Assistant secretary
3 Processing secretary and assistants
3 Passport official and assistants
5 Clerks and scribes
2 Apprentices
2 Doorkeepers
2 Spies (full time)
4 Inspectors at city gates
2 Inspectors at borders
2 Inspectors at livery stable
Municipal police (expense of the city of Bologna)
2 Commissioners
6 Assistants
4 Scribes
4 Runners or Agents
Grand total 44
B. Consalvi's system as per decree of November 30, 1816
Provincial police (expense of the central government)
1 Director
1 Secretary
2 Assistants 1st class
2 Assistants 2nd class
2 Doorkeepers
Municipal police (expense of the city of Bologna)
Same as in “A”
2 Inspectors as liaison with director
Grand total 26
C. System devised by Cardinal Lante in 1817 and adopted under Cardinal Spina in 1818.
Provincial police (expense of the central government)
1 Director
1 Secretary general
1 Assistant
5 Clerks and scribes
2 Passport official and assistant
2 Doorkeepers
1 Spy (agente)
4 Inspectors and assistants at borders
1 Assistant director
1 Assistant
1 Judiciary assistant
1 Assistant in charge of foreigners
4 Clerks and scribes
2 Doorkeepers
4 Municipal police commissioners
4 Assistants to the commissioners
4 Runners or guards for commissioners
12 Assistant directors, inspectors, and agents, one of each located in Lojano, Castel S. Pietro, Vergato and Persiceto
Grand total 51
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- Crime, Disorder, and the RisorgimentoThe Politics of Policing in Bologna, pp. 268 - 272Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994