Hunt Report

The Hunt Report was produced by a committee headed by Baron Hunt in 1969. On 26 August 1969 Hunt was appointed to:

Robert Mark was also a member of the committee.

Hunt made 47 recommendations and 5 suggestions. These resulted in the reshaping of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, the disbandment of the Ulster Special Constabulary, and the formation of the Ulster Defence Regiment. The publication of the report was not welcomed by unionists, who rioted in Belfast.

References

  1. Baron Hunt (October 1969). "Report of The Advisory Committee on Police in Northern Ireland". Belfast: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Retrieved 25 February 2015 via cain.ulst.ac.uk. (Extract-chapters 1.General Considerations about our Mission) & 10.Conclusions and Recommendations, only)


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