How might this quote apply to the history of law enforcement?

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How might this quote apply to the history of law enforcement? Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement If I have seen further than others it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants Isaac Newton How might this quote apply to the history of law enforcement?

Our Learning Journey I can explain how law enforcement has changed through time To investigate changing approaches to law enforcement from Roman Britain to 1850: I can use appropriate vocabulary to discuss changing approaches to law enforcement: I am developing historical skills:: continuity and change & extended writing Roman Britain –c.1450 Bow street Runners & highway robbery Robert Peel & the Metropolitan police force How significant was Robert Peel? I can use a range of words and phrases to discuss law enforcement I am able to structure a detailed written argument Living graph Independent research 3-part paragraph 16-mark question

How much progress will you make today? Robert Peel Evaluate the significance of the contribution of Robert Peel (Grade A/A*) Explain significant turning points in the history of law enforcement (Grade C/B) Henry Fielding Describe changes to law enforcement through time (Grade E/D) Jonathan Wild

This was known as the hue and cry. Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement In the Middle Ages everyone was expected to join in the hunt for a criminal. This was known as the hue and cry. What is happening in this picture?

The J.P. had the power to fine, arrest and detain people Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement The village constable would send the criminal to the Justice of the Peace (J.P). The J.P. had the power to fine, arrest and detain people

Night watchmen were introduced in 1285. Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement Night watchmen were introduced in 1285. They called the time every hour and kept the peace at night

Industrial Revolution – 1750 - 1900 Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement Industrial Revolution – 1750 - 1900

Henry Fielding became chief magistrate of Bow Street court. Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement In 1748 Henry Fielding became chief magistrate of Bow Street court. He established the Bow Street Runners

In 1829 Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Force Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement In 1829 Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Force

Source B – a police constable in the 1800s Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement Source A From the rules of the Manor of Yalding in the late Middle Ages: It is the duty of every person to raise the hue and cry if he or she sees any of Yalding’s laws and customs broken. Source B – a police constable in the 1800s What do Sources A and B show about changes in methods of enforcing the law between the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century? (8 marks)

Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement Sources A and B show a definite change from …. to….. Source A suggests….. This is clear because…… Add own knowledge about the hue and cry Source B suggests… This is clear because… Add own knowledge about the Metropolitan police Conclude by identifying the turning point in 1829

How might the Peterloo massacre of 1819 affect attitudes to policing? Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement How might the Peterloo massacre of 1819 affect attitudes to policing?

In 1829 Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Force. Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement In 1829 Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Force. Why was this a turning point? You will need detailed knowledge of the Metropolitan Police Force

How important was Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement? Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement How important was Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement? (12 marks) Introduction The main reason for the development of law enforcement Another reason for the development of law enforcement A further reason for the development of law enforcement Conclusion

Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement Rearrange the words of the question to help you make a clear point Support your point with detailed evidence here Explain how your evidence helps to answer the question. This meant that .....

Changes in law enforcement Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement Important people Groups Changes in law enforcement c.1450-1850 Turning points Reasons for change

Learning Objective: To assess the importance of Robert Peel in the development of law enforcement The introduction of the Metropolitan Police Force was the greatest turning point in law enforcement from c.1450 - 1900 agree To a certain extent disagree