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The History of American Police
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Sir Robert Peel 1829 – Metropolitan Police Hesitant approval... Concern over use of police as a mechanism for political tyranny Should we sacrifice or limit INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY to improve the ability of the police to prevent or detect crime?
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Influence of English Heritage Limited Police Authority Local Control Decentralization
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Pre-Political Era Birth of the nation to 1870 Diverse, uncoordinated attempts to develop police to meet the unique needs of a community e.g. Texas Rangers…cattle rustling Sheriffs & Marshals…maintaining order in towns
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Political Era Mid-19 th Century Political machines recruited cops to encourage citizens to vote for the “right” candidates Thugs were hired to intimidate, intrude, and to exert political influence Lots of corruption, payoffs, organized crime, etc… Reform…replacing “his” cops with “mine”
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Professional Era 20 th Century Three forces for change: Organized move for professionalism Modern communications technology Civil rights movement
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August Vollmer Chief of Police, Berkley, 1905-1932 Principles of police administration Higher education Hiring college graduates Better training
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Reform Agenda Eliminate political influence Appoint qualified chiefs Nonpartisan public service Raise personnel standards Scientific management (centralized command and control) Develop specialized units
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Community Policing Era 1970’s Wilson, Kelling, Trojanowicz Decentralized Generalist
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Bayley’s Development of Police Public Paid by & directed by communities Specialized Designed to perform one particular task (applying force) Professional Explicit attention given to quality
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