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The History Of Policing

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Policing History and Function Law enforcement officers are primarily responsible for detecting and preventing crimes within the state. Their purpose is to safeguard public order; however, due to the arduous history and sometimes troubling present-day policing that has occurred in America, numerous people have negative attitudes toward police. Despite the various attitudes toward police, it is important to observe the growth of law enforcement by examining the history, laws, and functions of police in today’s society.
The History of Policing in America to Present day To understand how policing has progressed and changed over time, it is important to examine the history of policing. Boston and New York created a night watch in the …show more content…

The primary functions of the slave patrols were to chase down slaves, capture them, and return them to their owners. However, during the 19th century, an effort to control freed slaves went into effect. Police departments were required to uphold and enforce the Jim Crow laws. These laws were developed to enforce racial segregation and deny freed slaves equal rights (Potter, 2013). The late 1800’s and early 1900’s policing in the United States closely resembled the development of policing in England where the act of policing was community-based and informal. It was known as the political era because most police officers worked with politicians who put them into positions of power. Furthermore, the politicians were mostly upper, middle-class Caucasian males who appointed people to be in civil service jobs based on their patronage, political association, and the amount of money they contributed to their political campaign. The officer’s contributions led them to key positions in police departments, and in an effort to keep their political positions, politicians used the police to encourage citizens to vote for them. During this time, there was an increase of urban crimes and public disorder by citizens …show more content…

As a result, in 1828 a British statesman also known as the home secretary, developed a new police force that utilized ethics. The police force was later known as the London Metropolitan Police. His principles were established to prevent crime yet maintain order so officers were equipped to do their jobs effectively. He also focused on the maintaining impartiality and discovered principles that would help officers avoid the temptation to be influenced by public opinion. Sir Robert Peel was adamant about reforming the law enforcement system and wanted the use of force and physical control to be used only as a last resort when other methods of persuasion were unsuccessful (Grant & Terry, 2016). He wanted officers to be mindful of their purpose which is to protect and serve. Today, the protect and serve motto is imprinted on law enforcement vehicles, which is a continuous reminder of Robert Peel’s principles and

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