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    women police face problem

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    analysis the data and try to understand the present problem and also try to solve them for future generation. Reason behind choosing the research topic: When a male police officer was asked in 1916 whether women would ever be police constables‚ he burst out laughing‚ replying: "No‚ not even if the war lasts 50 years. However‚ the Women’s Police Service‚ made up of volunteers‚ had been founded in 1914. Female police officers first joined the Metropolitan Police in 1919‚ although the then

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    The Evolution Of Policing

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    London’s new Metropolitan police which was responsible for preventing crime and catching criminals. In the seventieth century village authorities began selecting men to become guardians of the peace. They were similar to constables in stopping crime and maintaining the peace. Constables were found in all colonies as soon as local governments were organized. The Sheriff‚ the first of the formal law enforcement officer to appear in the vast territories beyond the Mississippi river was closely modeled after

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    The Most Important Role of the Police is to Prevent Crime As Sir Robert Peel‚ the founder of the modern Police Force‚ stated in 1829: " The police are the public and the public are the police. The police are only members of the public that are paid to give full time attention to duties that are incumbent upon every citizen in the interest of community welfare and existence." The Scottish police motto is ’semper vigilo ’ meaning always watchful and the police are charged to guard‚ watch and patrol

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    W100

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    passed off as the student’s own. Question 2: a) As specified in the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 Part V‚ section 61(1)‚ a senior police officer can actually decide if someone is trespassing on land‚ or indeed by ‘any constable at the scene’ can also make this decision ‚ section 61(3) refers. b) In accordance with the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 Part V‚ section 61(1)‚ the number of people who need to be on the land before it might be considered trespass

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    POLICE INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY LUIS MORENO CJA/344 7/31/2014 For this paragraph I am going to talk about the historical development of policing in the United States and its relationship with society‚ also I am going to talk about Sir Robert Peel and his impact on American policing. Every state has its own police force‚ and so does every city and county. This at times can cause confusion among departments when working together due to the fact that each level of state and federal officers has a

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    Police and Critical Thinking

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    PPP232 As a police officer it is our role to observe‚ think about‚ and solve problems objectively and systematically. Police officers attend a variety of scenarios when working as a general duties officers it is our job to discover the truth; this requires the use of critical thinking and the scientific method of investigation to find the truth. When attending a job and conducting an investigation into a crime or offence police must utilise these skills as critical thinking and the scientific

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    Victorian Police Role

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    Task 1: The role performed by the police in our community is generally to enforce the law. The police primarily enforce criminal law in which the laws are made to protect the rights of the community and individuals. Not only do the police enforce law‚ they also act as a deterrent to prevent crime and help to preserve peace. In addition‚ the police are an important part of emergency services where they are often responsible providing further assistance. Overall‚ their key duties are to protect life

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    brutal and tended to fall into the category of “an eye for an eye”. Nightwatch was a collection of citizens who patrolled at night monitoring the city for fires and other problems‚ eventually progressing into constable-nightwatch system of policing with the addition of sheriffs and constables. Not only was early policing voluntary‚ it was an unpopular venture and those who could afford it typically paid others to work in their place. Early

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    from the French‚ which refer to government or administration; the word police was coined in France in the 18th century. The police may also be known as a constabulary‚ after constables‚ who were an early manifestation of police officers. (www.en.wikipedia.org). POLICE FORCE STRUCTURE: Home office Police authority chief constable Home office is the government department and it has a full control on police‚ whereas home secretary‚ who works under prime minister and he/she is there to ensure that all

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    example of exquisitely political theatre" with a comedy that begins from being realistic‚ (the stage setting is of a realistic‚ ordinary police station) moves towards the frankly implausible (the madman‚ the inspector‚ the superintendent and the constable singing the song of anarchists in the police station)‚ reaches to the level of grotesque (the constant punching and kicking of Bertozzo by the police officials‚ and the falling eye) until it ends with a hilarious and ludicrous climax. "He (the

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