The Archives of Richard Apostle: A Guide
Collection Number: MS-2-681Fonds-level description edited and electronic version prepared by Kathryn Harvey, November 2006
Collection Level Description
Title: Richard Apostle fonds
Dates: 1976-1999
Extent: 2.86 metres of textual records
Richard Apostle is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia. He received his Bachelor of Arts honours from Simon Fraser University and his Master of Arts and PhD from the University of California at Berkeley. In 1988, Apostle co-wrote Public Policing in Nova Scotia with Philip Stenning for the Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall Jr. Prosecution. From 1988 to 1989, he conducted an employment trends survey for the Information Services profession. In addition to these two projects, Apostle also was involved in the Marginal Work World Project and was a member of the Individual Quotas committee which dealt with quotas for Nova Scotian fisheries.
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Donated by Richard Apostle in 1995 and 2000.
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Fonds consists of records resulting from several projects undertaken by Apostle: an employment trends survey for the Information Services professions; Public Policing in Nova Scotia; and Marginal Work World Project. Included in these records are correspondence; surveys; committee notes; interview notes; annual reports by committees and police departments; officer information sheets from various police departments; operation manuals; newspaper clippings; and project papers.
A file list is available onsite.
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The Public Policing in Nova Scotia records are closed until 2021.
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[Identification of item], Richard Apostle fonds, MS-2-681, Box [box number], Folder [folder number], Dalhousie University Archives and Special Collections, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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