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    agencies. The majority of larger departments have collective bargaining contracts with unions to represent rank-and file- officers (Katz and Walker‚ 2008). Police organizations in America still use the quasi-military style which was developed by Sir Robert Peel in 1829 for the London Metropolitan Police. Police organizations are similar to the military in that the officers wear uniforms‚ they use military ranks such a sergeant‚ there is a hierarchical command structure‚ they use an authoritarian style

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    home secretary‚ Sir Robert Peel. In 1822‚ Peel’s first task as home secretary was to meet the demands of Parliament for a reform of the criminal laws. During this time of rising crime statistics‚ Peel was convinced that legal reform should be accompanied with improved methods of crime prevention (Gash‚ 2012). It was not until Peel returned to the home office in 1828 with the Wellington government that he began working toward the creation of an adequate police force. In 1829‚ peel introduced a bill

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    What was the short term significance of the passing of the great reform act of 1832? The Great Reform Act of 1832 had many short term factors of great significance. These include the impact it had on the political parties‚ the impact it had on the views of individual groups like the dissenters‚ the political development of the country and also the development of Great Britain itself. The significance of these short term issues are shown through these primary sources as some may suggest that there

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    The History of Police CJA/214 January 24‚ 2013 The History of Police Throughout the history capital offenses‚ such as murder and rape have been a serious issue in the United States. The government has emplaced certain departments across the nation from the first formation of America‚ to combat the misconducts within

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    Assignment 1.1 In this assignment I am researching into the structure and the role of the public sector today. The Public Sector is services which are funded from the government via taxation. The services consist of many services the main services consist of the Fire service‚ the Armed Forces‚ the National Health Service and the Education System. These services are publicly owned and paid for by taxation‚ which means that the services are accountable to the public. These services are meant to aim

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    Sir Robert Peel and his commissioners‚ during the time the police force was put together had established nine principles because he felt policing should not be military based in a Democratic society. Those principles remain to be a very crucial and helped establish a foundation for what police agencies needed to form a better police force today. These principles are still practiced today‚ obviously modified to these times. Based on Sir Robert Peel’s principles‚ he wanted

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    Revolution‚ the influx of people and increase of crime warranted a change in policing.  Sir Robert Peel‚ British Home Secretary‚ encouraged Parliament to pass the Metropolitan Police Act.  The purpose of this act was to reorganize and improve London’s police force (Anderson‚ 2001). Peel’s reforms set the foundation for law enforcement as we know it today.  The twelve fundamental principles established by Peel for the organization of law enforcement are‚ (1) the police must be stable‚ efficient‚ and

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    Cultural Considerations Robert D. Perry AJS/502 May 27‚ 2013 Joseph Richard Gutheinz‚ J.‚ J.D. INTRODUCTION People belonging to different cultures have different perception towards the aspects of life and justice is also under these aspects that have significant impact of culture. Individuals belonging to particular cultures have their opinion about the justice that is greatly influenced by the type of culture they belong to as

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    Law Enforcement Paper Samuel Rounds CJA/204 Chris Cannon February 14‚ 2011 This Law Enforcement paper will describe some of the historic background of police agencies and their jurisdiction in regard to local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement‚ all of which fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security. Also covered in this paper‚ is

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    organized posse led by the shire reeve or mounted officer • 1285-Statute of Winchester • 1630-Watch and ward in England. Colonist implemented English style law enforcement • 1700s-The Bow Street Runners. An early English police unit • 1829-Sir Robert Peel created the London Metropolitan Police Force of 1000 hand picked men called the Bobbies • 1844- Creation of New York City Police Department • 1908- Creation of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Note. Adapted from Criminal Justice USA A time

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