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  How Sir Robert Peel Influenced Modern Policing | ContenTrader    CONTENTCART    OUR MISSION    ïââ    WRITERS START HERE    ïââ    INFO FOR BUYERS    ïââ    TUTORIALS  TIPS    ïââ    TERMS  PRIVACY    ContenTrader  An Open Market for Freelance  Writers to Display  Sell  Written Content.    SUBSCRIBE TO CONTENTRADER    Search â⬠¦    Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of New Content, Site  News, and Specials.    CATEGORIES  Academic Topics    Email Address    Activism  Addiction    Subscribe to ContenTrader    Adult  Aerospace  African American  WRITERS WRITE, READERS BUYâ⬠¦    African American    CONTENTRADER    Agriculture  Amy Nourse  Andy Foster  Bart Welser  Best Companies  Bisexual  Budgeting    ACADEMIC TOPICS, C.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Governance  Government  Government  Happiness  Health  Beauty  History  History, American  History, Europe  Holidays  How to  Human Behavior  Human Trafficking  Infrastructure  Injustice  Instruction  Interests    The Policing Principles of Sir Robert Peel  As Lee describes the first, ââ¬Å"The basic mission for which police exist is to prevent crime and disorder as an alternative to the repression of crime and disorder by military force and severity of legal punishment (1901).â⬠  Today, most Americans still consider sacred the Bill of Rights, which prevents the use of military forces against the citizenry as well as ââ¬Å"cruel and unusual punishments.â⬠  The various police forces around the nation act in a quasi-military fashion for safeguarding the public without encroaching (ideally) on such rights as free citizens.  This is wise, for history provides many examples of revolutions resulting from abuse at the hands of occupying soldiers.    Internet  Internet Business  Justice Philosophy  Juvenile Justice  Law  Law Enforcement    In fact, the issue of land/property as the cause of revolution is a subject which students of law and justice have understood for centuries. Surely Sir Robert Peel would have been familiar with the argument posed by Noccolo Machiavelli in The Prince.    
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