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Appendix A - Personnel plans of Bologna's Provincial Police, 1816–1863

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

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A. System as adopted from French and extant in 1816.

Provincial police (expense of the central government)

  1. 1 Director

  2. 1 Secretary general

  3. 1 Assistant secretary

  4. 3 Processing secretary and assistants

  5. 3 Passport official and assistants

  6. 5 Clerks and scribes

  7. 2 Apprentices

  8. 2 Doorkeepers

  9. 2 Spies (full time)

  10. 4 Inspectors at city gates

  11. 2 Inspectors at borders

  12. 2 Inspectors at livery stable

  13. Municipal police (expense of the city of Bologna)

  14. 2 Commissioners

  15. 6 Assistants

  16. 4 Scribes

  17. 4 Runners or Agents

  18. Grand total 44

B. Consalvi's system as per decree of November 30, 1816

Provincial police (expense of the central government)

  1. 1 Director

  2. 1 Secretary

  3. 2 Assistants 1st class

  4. 2 Assistants 2nd class

  5. 2 Doorkeepers

  6. Municipal police (expense of the city of Bologna)

  7. Same as in “A”

  8. 2 Inspectors as liaison with director

  9. 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. 1 Director

  2. 1 Secretary general

  3. 1 Assistant

  4. 5 Clerks and scribes

  5. 2 Passport official and assistant

  6. 2 Doorkeepers

  7. 1 Spy (agente)

  8. 4 Inspectors and assistants at borders

  9. 1 Assistant director

  10. 1 Assistant

  11. 1 Judiciary assistant

  12. 1 Assistant in charge of foreigners

  13. 4 Clerks and scribes

  14. 2 Doorkeepers

  15. 4 Municipal police commissioners

  16. 4 Assistants to the commissioners

  17. 4 Runners or guards for commissioners

  18. 12 Assistant directors, inspectors, and agents, one of each located in Lojano, Castel S. Pietro, Vergato and Persiceto

  19. Grand total 51

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Crime, Disorder, and the Risorgimento
The Politics of Policing in Bologna
, pp. 268 - 272
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1994

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