罗克斯堡郡的腐败与早期警察局长:性行为不端、盗窃、开小差和一个 "不光彩的酒鬼

David M. Smale
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本文探讨了一个学者们从未研究过的问题:苏格兰早期警察局长的腐败程度。1861 年至 1902 年间,有三位被任命为罗克斯堡郡警察局长的人因腐败而锒铛入狱。这三个人的背景有着惊人的相似之处:他们都是已婚男子,都是经验丰富的警察领导,都受到原部队的高度评价,并在新的岗位上取得了成功。詹姆斯-麦克马斯特(James McMaster)滥用职权,哄骗一名年轻警员与他发生同性恋关系;丹尼尔-芒罗(Daniel Munro)带着一名已婚妇女逃离警队;约翰-麦克唐纳(John Macdonald)酗酒成性。这三个人都从警队中偷窃。本文的研究以原始资料为基础,包括警方记录、警务专员会议记录、警察总监报告、布克鲁克公爵的私人信件以及当地报纸。文章描述了他们的罪行被揭露的情况及其警察局长的反应。文章还提出了一个重要问题:如果对一个农村小县的研究发现了如此严重的犯罪行为,那么苏格兰早期警察领导人中的腐败有多普遍?
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Corruption and Early Chief Constables in the County of Roxburgh: Sexual Misconduct, Thefts, Desertion and a ‘Disreputable Drunkard’
This article addresses a subject that has not been examined by scholars: the extent of corruption in early Scottish chief constables. Three men placed in charge of their forces in the county of Roxburgh between 1861 and 1902 succumbed to corruption. There are striking similarities in the backgrounds of the men: they were all married men, experienced police leaders, highly regarded by their previous forces and successful in their new roles. James McMaster abused his position of power to cajole a young constable into a homosexual relationship, Daniel Munro deserted the force with a married woman and John Macdonald experienced alcohol abuse issues. All three men stole from their force. The research presented here is grounded in primary sources ranging from police records, police commissioners’ minute books, the reports of the Inspector of Constabulary, the private correspondence of the Duke of Buccleuch and local newspapers. The article describes the circumstances whereby their crimes were revealed and the reaction of their police commissioners. It also poses an important question: if this examination of one small rural county uncovers such a high level of criminality, how widespread was corruption amongst Scotland's early police leaders?
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