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    In 1829‚ Sir Robert Peel created the Metropolitan Police when he served as Home Secretary of England. He created the first modern police force‚ the Metropolitan Police in London. According to Peel‚ the real key for policing is "the police are the people and the people are the police (Wikipedia 2010).” It was his belief that prevention of crime could be accomplished without intruding into the lives of citizens. He set about nine principles that still seem to be true and useful in the present day

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    Sir Robert Peel Review Danny Granillo CJA 214 September 27th‚ 2011 Jason Hillis Sir Robert Peel Review American policing has been around for years and is extremely likely to be around for hundreds of generations to come. Very early policing and punishments could include public humiliation and even torture. Times have changed since the beginnings of police tactics now it is incredibly uncommon to see public humiliation due to a crime. American policing has changed multiple times over the past

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    the “Father” of modern day policing was born. Through his work and studies of public service‚ Sir Robert Peel developed principles and policies that have impacted what is considered modern day policing. He created what is commonly known as the Peelian Principles. While Sir Robert Peel’s principles still stand out in law enforcement policies today‚ nine points of policing stand true today. Sir Robert Peel attended Harrow School and Christ Church in Oxford‚ where he studied classics and mathematics.

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    Sir Robert Peel and the History of Law Enforcement The British Industrial Revolution caused a division between the rich and the poor due to the increasing unemployment rate of middle class workers. Widespread discontent and distress led to riots and increased crime waves across the United Kingdom. Because there was no civilian police force at the time‚ the military controlled the outbreaks of violence. Sir Robert Peel‚ Home Secretary under the Duke of Wellington in Liverpool‚ proposed a reform

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    Sir Robert Peel and American Policing Kristi Pursley CJA/214 August 15‚ 2011 Don Redden Sir Robert Peel and American Policing The history of policing dates back several thousand years ago when there was no order or peace and inhumane acts upon citizens was the norm with religious‚ political‚ or military police acting as the law. Policing was unstable and unorganized. Citizens took the law into their own hands and served as judge‚ jury‚ and executioner. There was not such a thing as being

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    responsible for maintaining order within that group. Sir Robert Peel‚ 2nd Baronet formally established a police force in 1829. After that police have existed and evolved for many of years. The model of fighting crime and upholding the law that Peel created‚ spread throughout the United States and other countries. Sir Robert Peel‚ 2nd Baronet was born in 1788 in Bury‚ Lancashire‚ England to parents who were financially established. His father‚ Sir Robert Peel‚ 1st Baronet was a member of Parliament and one

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    History of Police September 05‚ 2013 Throughout this essay the writer will be discussing the history of the police. Describing the impact that a gentleman named Sir Robert Peel had on American policing. A look at the relationship between the U.S. government and the policing organizations throughout the United States. Lastly how these relationships may affect police practices today. As we begin lets first get an understanding for what a police organization is defined as. “The police are a

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    Many guidelines for American ways came from England and Sir Robert Peel’s principles is a perfect example of that. Peel’s principles emphasize so much on the relations police ought to have with the public that it sounds almost identical to the philosophies of community policing. For example‚ community policing advocates dedicated problem solving to prevent crime. This goes perfectly by Sir Robert’s first principle‚that states that police’s basic duty is to prevent crime and disorder. An effective

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    How successful was Peel as leader of the Conservative Party to 1841? It is undeniable that between December 1832 and the election of 1841‚ under the leadership of Peel‚ the Tory party enjoyed a revival in terms of its popularity and organisation‚ under the leader ship of Robert Peel. Although some historians believe that this success can mainly be attributed to the actions of Peel‚ such as the Tamworth Manifesto‚ strong evidence‚ argued by reputed historians such as Eric Evans exists to suggest

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    difference between the military bureaucratic model implemented by Peel and the military-style model implemented by MacDonald? While both‚ Sir Robert Peel‚ and John A. MacDonald’s policing styles have a very militaristic background that follow distinct organizational characteristics‚ they differ in terms of how their jobs got done. While I read from the article “Rethinking Police Governance‚ Culture‚ and Management”‚ it seemed to me that Robert Peel’s style of policing was an organization that got its power

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