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Origins of the Legal System in the United States

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The United States of America has evolved over time with its policing methods and bringing order to the society. The whole idea of policing has also evolved from political, economic, and social norms. In order to better understand the role of police officers and their place in society, we have learned about the history of policing in class. The history of policing has been already split into three different categories- The Political Era (1840- 1930), The Reform/Professional Era (1930-1980), and The Community Era (1980-Present). These three eras have shaped the history of policing to what it is now. Many features of our law system originated from the Greeks, Romans, and especially the English. The Greeks had law enforcement called Ephori. Five men were appointed this position and they had the power to be an investigator, a judge, jury, and executioner. The Romans came up with The Twelve Tables, which dealt with legal procedures, property ownership, building codes, marriage customs, and punishment for crimes. Justinian I, a ruler of the Roman Empire came up with the Justinian Code which was another set of existing Roman Laws. The English had an interesting take in Law Enforcement it began with the Anglo Saxons who came up with the tithing system. The tithing system was made up of ten families who were entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order in the community. A clear example would be that the society’s only two laws that were: murder and theft. And

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