For my career I chose to be a cop. I want to be a cop because I want to work outside and inside. I also want to be a cop because you get paid well. Some of my relatives are police officers and I want to do what they do. I like to make people do the right thing. One of the reasons I don’t want to be a cop is because it’s dangerous sometimes. These are many of the reasons I want to be a cop. I will be getting into more of the details of a cop in the rest of my paper. This paragraph will be about the duties and responsibilities and ranks of a police officer. Police officers protect the public. They usually work for state or local police departments. They all have different duties like patrolling neighborhoods, directing traffic and investigating crimes. The ranks are Sheriff, Under sheriff, Assistant Sheriff, Area Commander, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Corporal, Senior Deputy, Sheriff Deputy, and the highest rank is Sheriff. This paragraph told you about the duties, responsibilities, and the ranks of an officer …show more content…
The first police department was made September 29, 1829. The act for there to be police officers was called the Metropolitan Police of London. This act was created by Sir Robert Peel. This act replaced watchmen because they were so unorganized. This act is considered to be the first modern police force. The police officers were nicknamed Peelers because of Sir Robert Peel. Police officers started to carry guns in 1887. Before guns they used batons which are long wood sticks. In this paragraph I talked about when the first official police department was started, who started it, and there weapons they used to
I get asked the same question all the time, why do you want to be in law enforcement? My answer: This world has far too many bad people out there and not enough good people. I want to fight the good fight, the best way I know how. By helping the people in my community. With each person I help I hope to spark a change in not only their lives but the lives of those around them. This spark will turn into a flame and then a burning fire of hope, that spreads across this world. This is my
Police Officer, also commonly known as policewoman, police agent, or police employee is a warranted law employee of a police force by definition. Their main duties are to protect and serve the United States. They keep their streets safe and enforce the rules to keep our country under control. Police officers work under a department or a city. The ranks that police officers can be very between places. In a city the ranks can be; Chief of Police, Deputy or assistant chief, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Commander, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, inspector, Staff Sergeant, Sergeant, Corporal, Master police officer, police officer, Trooper, Detective, Recruit, Cadet, Trainee, or Probationary officer. Frank's can be skipped or emitted and structure is often determined by individual municipalities. State and local law enforcement agencies employed more than 1.1 million people on a full-time basis including about 765,000 sworn personnel back in 2008. In 1838 the city of Boston established the first American Police Force followed by New York City and 1845 Albany New York and Chicago in 1851.
Sir Robert Peel is known in the books as the founder of the first form of an English police department: the London Metropolitan Police. This was after his London Metropolitan Police Act passed in 1829, giving greater power to the English police force and establishing what he is known for today. Peels ideas were very well defined and offered a lot to policing even up to modern day. To understand the impact of this, we must take a look at Peel's act, and know how it would change policing.
In 1829, Peel succeeded in having the London Metropolitan Act passed by the parliament and this led to a creation of a 3,200-member professional police forces which replaced various law enforcement systems existing in London at the time (Goff 2017, pg.152). One of their key responsibilities was to serve the public by dealing with their situations by preventing and detecting any crime. This approach of policing was based on the policing by public consent, which meant that the police act for their citizens, and not over them. The public accepted this idea of modern policing, which was the right of the police to maintain law and order. This approach of policing became so well-known, that it spread to countries like Canada, the United States, and Australia.
Sir Robert Peel, known as the father of modern community policing (Lewis, 2011), is credited with establishing the twelve standards of policing. Referred to as the Peelian Principles, these standards held that crime could be prevented without heavily intruding into the lives of the citizens (Lewis, 2011). Peel’s first principle of policing involves structuring the departments in such a way to model the military (Bohm & Haley, 2014). To achieve this, police used military type rankings, such as captain, lieutenant, and sergeant.
In the 1600’s community volunteers began to form and were referred to as, “the watch night committee”, however, these watches were also conducted during the day time as well. These committees composed of the locals were formed to catch runaway slaves, thieves, and men trying to evade military duty, and were not always successful in their efforts to control or minimize crime (Potter, Gary 2013). In the 1800’s Sir Robert Peel, a highly educated lawyer and son of a wealthy cotton mill owner laid the foundation and is responsible for, “The Metropolitan Police Act of 1829. Peel laid the foundations of a modern professional police force. This act established the London police force, whose members were called, "Peelers" or "Bobbies"(Sir Robert Peel 2004). Shortly after Peel established the London police force the United States
Perspectives on policing Daniel Wright ‘Describe and assess the functions of the modern police and relevant bodies that over-see their practice.’ Section 1: Functions of the police During the Victorian era, Sir Robert Peel established the Metropolitan Police Force and the Metropolitan Police Act was passed. He was responsible for the introduction of the first paid and permanent constables who were charged with patrolling the streets so that they could protect London.(Johnson, n.d.)
This paper is about the history of police in America. This paper will describe the impact of Sir Robert Peel on American policing. Also, it will discuss the different stages of police in America. In addition, it will analyze the relationship between the government and the policing organizations throughout the United States.
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).
Sir Robert Peel had a huge impact on England, American, and the world policing. He is also known as the father of modern policing. In 1829 Peel persuaded the Parliament of England to create the London Metropolitan Police, which is now recognized as the first modern police force. Peel created three elements he incorporated into London Metropolitan Police. First was mission. The mission was crime prevention and what can be done to prevent crime from happening. The second was strategy. Peel created a strategy to that he had hope would deter crime. The third was organizational structure. Peel set up hierarchical organization, a standard uniform, ran designations to police officers, and a chain of command similar to the military’s (Walker & Katz, 2011).
Introduction--London Metropolitan Police was the first police agency and was developed in 1829. The first police agencies in the United States were in Boston (1838), New York (1844); and Philadelphia (1854). Criminal justice system was first recognized in 1919, by the Chicago crime commission.
The history of a professional police service in England dates back to the creation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829 by the then Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel (Joyce, 2012), the City of Glasgow Police was the first professional force to be created in Britain in 1800 (Newburn, 2013). The Metropolitan Police force replaced the volunteers who had until then served in an unpaid capacity to perform police duties. The professional police service then served as a template on which to model other local police forces throughout England and Wales (Joyce, 2012). There are 41 provincial police forces outside London and two within London, the Metropolitan Police and the City of London Police, at its peak the total number of officers in England and Wales was over 143,000 in 2006 (Hale et
The earlier development of the law enforcement was developed by a man named Sir Robert Peel also known as the “Father of Modern Policing” (Bennett & Hess, 2007). He was born February 5, 1788 in Chamber Hall near Bury in Lancashire (Bloy, n.d.). He was the one who greatly influenced and set forth the fundamental principles of the police force. He developed an organized force called the London Metropolitan Police in 1829 that protected the people who were victimized due to high unemployment, poverty, and crime. An organization is “an artificial structure created to coordinate either people or groups and resources to achieve a mission or goal” (Bennett & Hess, 2007). The police’s goal is to protect and serve their community. Although the term of a police officer is mixed up with a peace officer “all police officers are peace officers, but all peace officers are not police officers” (Walker & Katz, 2011). The principles that Sir Robert Peel set for the police include:
Police forces or Law enforcers have been used for centuries all around the world but America took particular interest in the English’s policing system. America’s policing ideas and process began
Police officers have been a part of history for a long time, the earliest time is recorded back to the sixteen hundreds. When the first Europeans came over to the United States, they felt that it was necessary to protect themselves and their people from the inhabitants that were already here and had no interest in sharing their land with them. Any man and young boy that was physically able to protect their people was required to do so. There