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The first daytime paid police in united States.
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Who among the list below is referring to stabuli?
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The progenitor of the tithing system that placed the responsibility of policing on the community through the citizenry by assisting the Kingdom through its law enforcer. It was an idea of King William immediately after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
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Other term for Bow street runner.
5.
The term law enforcer as a word originated where?
6.
What is NOT a duty of a frumentarii?
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This king instituted a system of mutual pledge-ten families constituted tithing. All had the responsibility of preventing and detecting crimes within the tithing.
8.
An example of King Policing is…
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The magistrate of London who saw the need for enforcing the law paving way for the creation of the famous “Bow Street Runner”
10.
On what surface the Code of Hammurabi was written?
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In England, the night watch system provided citizens with protection from crime. During times of duress, the men on watch would raise the hue and cry to summon assistance from the citizens of the community, or in the case of a larger community, from others already on watch. The watch standers were equipped with various signaling devices and lantern, including belts, ratchets, and rattles.
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This system required every freeman above twelve years to belong to a group of ten families for the purpose of maintaining the peace and harmony of the community, what system is this?
13.
When Roman empire crumbled down, they turn into a fragmented society and slowly a new society was formed. Later it turned out to be the New England. Because the society was not yet united, a hue and cry principle arises as a form of policing. Hue and cry simply means…
14.
Which of the following is NOT a role and function of centurions?
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He is one of the founders of the Thames River Police together with John Harriott, who is regarded to be the first organized police in London with very limited jurisdiction.
16.
Which comes first in the development of the policing system?
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In France, this king maintained a small central police organization consisting of some 40 inspectors who, with the help of numerous paid informants, supplied the government with details about the conduct of private individuals. This is how policing system in France is.
18.
Who founded the watch and ward system?
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These officers usually carried out patrol and guarding duties; and could arrest offenders, investigate crimes, and break up fights and riots. These policing method are prevalent in the Ancient Egypt and Rome, who are they?
20.
Before the birth of legitimate policing system, private police plays an important role not only in England but even in the United States.
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The King of France who created a small central police organization consisting of some 40 inspectors who, with the help of numerous paid informants, supplied the government with details about the conduct of private individuals. It is through this that the word inspector as officer of the police got its legitimacy.
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He introduces an enactment of the Statute of Winchester of 1285 replacing the pledge system with a domestic security called watch and ward.
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The idea of putting the police function under the control of the government got success through lobbying at the parliament of the United Kingdom thereby creating the Metropolitan Police of London. This can be attributed to this magistrate who exerts all his efforts to create the first legitimate police in the world?
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The first scientific criminal investigators which was established in Rome.
25.
The following characterizes the Hammurabi Code, which of them is NOT?