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A brief history of the British police (Part 1 - Up to 1800)
police history John Moore 16/02/2024 police history John Moore 16/02/2024

A brief history of the British police (Part 1 - Up to 1800)

Most histories of policing start with the 1829 establishment of London’s Met. This article explores British policing experiments in the quarter century before 1800.

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