Finding Sources
Sources for the history of policing can be found numerous classes of historical record. This page lists a variety of such classes and offers links to resources for exploring them. We start with two general resources: HOLLIS and HathiTrust.
- Searching in HOLLIS
- Searching in HathiTrust and other Digital Libraries
- Bibliographies
- Commissions, Reports
- Diaries and Other Personal Writings
- Films/Videos
- Government Sources
- Images
- Labor
- Legal Sources
- Literature
- Local Police Departments
- Magazines
- News Sources
- Professional Publications
- Statistics and Opinion Polls
It is important to find the proper Subject terms for your topic and use them as well as any keywords that occur to you. This is discussed on the HOLLIS page. Any pertinent book published during your era may be a primary source, but certain kinds of primary sources, including originally unpublished sources such as letters and diaries, have particular terms attached to their Subject terms in a HOLLIS record. These are listed on the HOLLIS page and explained below. These terms are best searched in HOLLIS+. . Use the HOLLIS (not Everywhere) tab and change Anywhere to Subject for cleanest results.
For HOLLIS+, use the “Browse HOLLIS By…” link on the basic search screen and choose “Other call number”. Enter Soc 3400. This yields a host of books and periodicals on police, many of which are hard to isolate in keyword searches. Soc 3500 - Soc 3600 goes on to punishment and penology.
For example, Sources usually refers to published collections of primary sources of several different types.
"Police ethics" AND Sources [Use caps for AND; Use Subject keyword for Sources]
Examples:
Documenting American violence : a sourcebook, ed. by Christopher Waldrep and Michael Bellesiles. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006, xiv, 399 p.
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Professional law enforcement codes : a documentary collection, John Kleinig with Yurong Zhang. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993, 273 p.
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The police in America : classic and contemporary readings, ed. Steven G. Brandl and David E. Barlow. Belmont, CA : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2004, 420 p.
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The role of police in American society : a documentary history, ed. by Bryan Vila and Cynthia Morris. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1999, xxxvii, 318 p.
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Hathitrust is a huge general digital library similar to, and partly overlapping in content with, Google Books and Internet Archive but with some special features. You can do a full text search over the whole collection of millions of books and journals and then effectively refine the results. Use Full Text Advanced Search. Thus, the phrase "police brutality" is found 1123 times in works published from 1940-1949. You can search for a keyword in, say, travel books (Subject term: "Description and travel") on a certain country for a specified time period. Pre-1923 and some later material will be full text viewable as well as searchable. For copyrighted material, you can find out on what page your term occurs.
Making of Modern Law (Legal Treatises 1800-1926)
In Basic Search, adjusting the Search Type to Subject and searching Police yields 68 books.
Other digital Libraries and Collections are listed in the Library Research Guide for History.
Lloyd Sealy Library Digital Collections at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The overlapping lists in these four websites provide access to local digital collections:
- State Digital Resources: Memory Projects, Online Encyclopedias, Historical & Cultural Materials Collections
- Digital Libraries by State or Region
- 250+ Killer Digital Libraries and Archives
- State Archives Collections Online: Directory of Digital Collections, Virtual Exhibits, and State Memory Projects
Look for specialized subject bibliographies in the HOLLIS Catalog: Search, for example, <police bibliography [Subject Keyword search]>. The term Bibliography MUST be searched as a Subject keyword: Change Limit to:anywhere to Limit to: subject.
United States Commission on Civil Rights: reports on the police, ed. by Gabriel J. Chin. Buffalo, N.Y. : Hein, 2005. 3 v.
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U.S. National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, or commonly the Wickersham Commission, established in 1929 by President Herbert Hoover, headed by former U.S. Attorney General George W. Wickersham. Vol. 14 is Report on police.
United States. Wickersham Commission. Publications, 1930-31. 14 v.
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Online version
--Volume 14: Report on police
American police systems, by Raymond B. Fosdick. New York, Century Co., 1920, x, 408 p. fold. diagrs.
Google Books version
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Publications of the Bureau of Social Hygiene.
Diaries and Other Personal Writings
Many diaries, letters and other personal writings are available in print or full text online.
To find them in HOLLIS search: Policewomen AND (diaries OR archives OR correspondence OR Interviews).
For HOLLIS+, use the “Browse HOLLIS By…” link on the basic search screen and choose “Other call number”. Enter Soc 3400. This yields several memoirs and autobiographies which are not tagged as such.
Memoirs of American prisons : an annotated bibliography, by Daniel Suvak. Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press, 1979. viii, 227 p.
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American prisoners and ex-prisoners, their writings : an annotated bibliography of published works, 1798-1981, by H. Bruce Franklin. Westport, Conn. : L. Hill, 1982, 53 p.
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Examples:
Breaking & entering : women cops talk about life in the ultimate men's club, by Connie Fletcher. New York, NY : HarperCollins, 1995, 298 p.
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Law enforcement, race relations, 1930-1960 : an interview, Robert B. Powers ; conducted by Amelia R. Fry. (Earl Warren Oral History Project) Berkeley : University of California, Bancroft Library/Berkeley, Regional Oral History Office, 1971, xii, 180 leaves,
Appendices (p. 77-177) include photocopied newspaper clippings and correspondence.
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Online version
--The Earl Warren Oral History Project Offers other oral history interviews on California law enforcement
--Robert B. Powers (1900-1976) was a prominent California police officer
Autobiographies usually bear the Subject term Biography, and so are not distinguished from biographies. The search Autobiographies OR Autobiography yields many autobiographies, but by no means all.
Oral History Online indexes oral history collections, with links to interview-level bibliographic records and to full-text materials, audio files and visual files where these are available.
The Visiting Room Project - a collection of interviews with imprisoned people serving life without parole sentences at Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary.
To find films in HOLLIS+, search your topic keywords, then on the left side of the results screen, look at Resource Type and choose video/film.
To find books about films about your topic, search Topic keywords AND "in motion pictures"
The WGBH Open Vault includes many police-related videos.
Other sources for film and video are listed in the Library Research Guide for History, which also has pages for television and radio.
ProQuest Congressional provides indexing for Congressional publications dating from 1790 to the present. Post-1970, full-text access is often available. Publications included are Committee Hearings, House and Senate Documents, House and Senate Reports, Senate Executive Reports, Senate Executive Treaty Documents, Legislative Histories, Serial Set Maps, Serial Set. More information from ProQuest. ProQuest has a Research Guide to Government Documents.
United States Commission on Civil Rights: reports on the police, ed. by Gabriel J. Chin. Buffalo, N.Y. : Hein, 2005. 3 v.
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U.S. National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, or commonly the Wickersham Commission, established in 1929 by President Herbert Hoover, headed by former U.S. Attorney General George W. Wickersham. Vol. 14 is Report on police.
United States. Wickersham Commission. Publications, 1930-31. 14 v.
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Online version
--Volume 14: Report on police
State List: The Electronic Source of State Publications. Coverage varies by state, generally 1990s- .
Monthly checklist of state publications (Title varies), 1910-1994). Library of Congress.
Documents (Lamont) | Harvard Depository | US Doc 5002.20
Online version
Index to current urban documents, 1972-1992.
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ARTstor offers innumerable images from art but also from a variety of humanities and social science fields. Other. sources for images are listed in the Library Research Guide for History, including sources for advertisements..
For depictions in art: Guide to Research in History of Art & Architecture
Combining your topical words with the phrase "Pictorial Works" in HOLLIS yields books that are largely composed of pictures.
Finding periodical articles on labor
Trial transcripts are rarely published, but where a case has been appealed, the report of the case is often available. See Research Guide for History 97g: "What is Legal History?" for sources. For searching cases in LEXIS/NEXIS by topic. Many 19th century trial transcripts are available.
In HOLLIS the following terms are found on literary works and works of literary scholarship.
Policewomen – Fiction (or Drama, or Poetry) refers to literary works
Police -- In literature refers to literary scholarship
For literary scholarship see the MLA International Bibliography (1926- ).
Some publications of the Boston and New York City Police are given on the Publications of Police Depts. page.
In Hathitrust catalog search you can search keywords: police report, and Limit To: Full view only. On the left side of the Results page, you can limit to Place of Publication: United States. Be careful with date limitations. If you want a report for 1950, the report series may have started in, say, 1923, and 1923 will be the date on the HathiTrust record.
Publications of many police departments can be found in HOLLIS or WorldCat by searching in HOLLIS on Police Periodicals as a Subject keyword search and adding the name of your city/state of interest.
Often local public or university libraries will have research guides for city documents. Example: New York City Documents
Sources for magazines (popular periodicals) are listed on the in the General and Popular Indexes pages of Finding Articles in General and Popular Periodicals (North America and Western Europe).
See Guide to Newspapers and Newspaper Indexes
Broadcast news:
Boston TV News Digital Library (1960-2000)
Television News of the Civil Rights Era, 1950-1970 offers television news footage from the nightly news from two local television stations in Virginia.
Television News Archive (Vanderbilt University) (1968-) indexes the collection of network television news programs at Vanderbilt University. Abstracts searchable by keyword to find information and/or request videotape loans. Online video is available for CNN news broadcasts from October 1995 to the present.
American History in Video has numerous modern documentaries together with newsreels from 1929 to the present.
Internet Archive includes films, radio audio clips, news clips, educational films, advertisements, industry films, etc.
Policy Literature, Working Papers, Think Tank Reports
Policy institute, think tanks and related organizations often publish their reports themselves so they do not appear in the ordinary sources. These two sources offer access to this literature.
PolicyFile (1990-). Go to the Subject List and choose Law Enforcement. Then check U.S. Domestic.
Think Tank Search - from the Kennedy School of Government, a customized Google search of documents produced by think tanks.
Criminal Justice Abstracts (1968- ) covers U.S. and international criminal justice literature including scholarly journals, books, dissertations, governmental and non-governmental studies and reports, unpublished papers, magazines, newsletters, etc. and other materials.
NCJRS abstracts database (National Criminal Justice Reference Service abstracts database, 1970- ) covers Federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, and unpublished research.
The Detective : official journal of the police authorities and sheriffs of the United States, 1885-1953?. FindIt@Harvard
National police gazette. New York, 1845- FindIt@Harvard
National police officer (St. Louis, Mo.), 1929- . FindIt@Harvard
Police (Springfield, Ill.), 1956-1972. FindIt@Harvard
The Police chief (Washington, D.C. : International Association of Chiefs of Police), 1953- FindIt@Harvard
Police chiefs' news letter. Chicago Ill. : International Association of Chiefs of Police), 1934-1947 FindIt@Harvard
More sources are listed on the Professional Literature page.
Find more by searching in HOLLIS on Police Periodicals as a Subject keyword search
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) FindIt@Harvard
Uniform Crime Reports FBI 1930-2005 (incomplete). A few years missing supplied.
--How to use the Uniform crime reports. 1947
--Uniform crime reporting handbook. FBI 1984
--Ten year index Uniform crime reports, for the United States and its possessions. FBI 1930-1939.
Note that in Hathitrust Advanced Full Text Search, you can put the phrase “Uniform crime reports” in the Title field and search your keywords in the Full Text field.
Uniform crime reports for the United States (1930-1997) FindIt@Harvard
Bureau of Social Hygiene project and research files [1918-1940] : a collection of the Rockefeller Archive Center of Rockefeller University. 31 reels
Microforms (Lamont) Film A 310
Microforms (Lamont) INDEX Film A 310 (Printed guide tells you contents of the reels)
--Reel 9 documents the development of the Uniform Crime Reports system
Sourcebook of criminal justice statistics. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1973-2005
LLMC version
Heinonline version
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Race of prisoners admitted to state and federal institutions, 1926-1986, by Patrick A. Langan. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1991, 54 p.
HOLLIS Record
County and city data book. Bureau of the Census, 1947-
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United States Census Data Resources
Other sources for statistics and data are listed in the Library Research Guide for History.