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Chapter Four Discussion: Peel's Principles in Modern Policing

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Chapter Four Discussion aligns with the following chapter-level objective:



  1. Describe how policing was done in the earliest human societies

  2. Sketch the early history of the London Metropolitan Police and explain the impact of Robert Peel's innovations on policing in America


Before completing the assignment, you should read:


McKee, A.J. (2018).Law Enforcement.In Criminal Justice: An Overview of the System.Retrieved fromhttps://www.docmckee.com/WP/cj/criminal-justice-an-overview-of-the-system/criminal-justice-introduction-to-chapter-4/Link(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
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Debo P. AdegiblePolicing Through an American Prism(Policing Through An American Prism.pdf

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You should then discuss the following:


1. Are any of Robert Peel's Nine Principles of Policing being used in modern policing today? If yes, explain which ones. If no, why do you think we are not using them?


2. Do you think any of the early English systems of law enforcement (e.g. tithing) could work today? Why or why not?





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Answer To: Chapter Four Discussion: Peel's Principles in Modern Policing No unread replies.No replies. Chapter...

Somudranil answered on Mar 30 2021
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Running Head: PEEL’S PRINCIPLE IN MODERN POLICING                1
PEEL’S PRINCIPLE IN MODERN POLICING                        4
PEEL’S PRINCIPLE IN MODERN POLICING
1. Describe how policing was done in the earliest human societies
    To date back at the earliest Western systems of law as well as the law enforcement that was documented, it was the mutual pledge system. The system involves groups of ten families, who are bound to and therefore, adhere to uphold the law for themselves. They bring the violators to the court and therefore maintain the peace. To say these groups concerning ten families were known as tithing (Loader, 2016).
2. Sketch the early history of the London Metropolitan Police and explain the impact of Robert Peel's innovations on policing in America
    Robert Peel has been functional in providing his...
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