%0 Journal Article %T Zadania c.k. Dyrekcji Policji w Krakowie i ich realizacja w świetle korespondencji urzędowej Namiestnictwa galicyjskiego z okresu rządów konstytucyjnych w Austrii (1867–1914) %A Mataniak, Mateusz %J Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa %V Tom 12 (2019) %R 10.4467/20844131KS.19.004.10602 %N Tom 12, Zeszyt 1 %P 55-85 %K Galicja, XIX wiek, Austro-Węgry, Kraków, Dyrekcja Policji, bezpieczeństwo publiczne ; Galicia, 19th century, Austria-Hungary, Krakow, Directorate of the Police, public safety %@ 2084-4115 %D 2019 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/kshpp/artykul/zadania-c-k-dyrekcji-policji-w-krakowie-i-ich-realizacja-w-swietle-korespondencji-urzedowej-namiestnictwa-galicyjskiego-z-okresu-rzadow-konstytucyjnych-w-austrii-1867-1914 %X Competencies of the Directorate of the Krakow Police and Their Implementation in Light of Official Correspondence of the Government of Galicia from the Period of Constitutional Rule in Austria (1867–1914) The article reconstructs the relations between the C. K. Directorate of the Krakow Police and the Galician Government during the period of constitutional rule in Austria (1867–1914). It presents how this Directorate handled tasks of the Galician Government in those matters related to security, peace, and public order, which were carried out by the government’s individual departments. It goes on to present the competencies of the Police Director, regarding the organization and activity of its subordinate structures, provision of equipment, uniforms, accommodation, etc., and also supervision of police officers (councilors, high-commissioners, commissioners, adjuncts, and official servants). It deals with military-police and civil-police guards, police departments, and police stations. In light of correspondence with the Galician Government it reconstructs in detail the competencies of the Directorate of the Police, including its roles of public safety, monitoring of social moods, supervising the conduct of ceremonies, controlling associations (including political parties) and the press, combating espionage, and prosecuting deserters, but also performing ordinary police activities such as prosecution of crimes, and combating prostitution, vagrancy, and begging. The work was based to a large extent on rich source materials stored in the national archives in Krakow, the Public Central Historical Archive of Ukraine in Lviv, and also the Public Archive of the Lviv Region.