A History Of Police & Policing
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...civilizations found ways of enforcing laws and maintaining order. The ancient Sumeic Order in Europe Methuen, 1985. Scraton, Phil. The State of the Police Longwood, Printed in 1985. Wambaugh, Joseph. Lines and Shadows. Morrow, Ltd., Printed in1984. of the Police Longwood, Printed in 1985. Wambaugh, Joseph. LRESEARCH OWNED & AUTHORED BY THE PAPERSTORE I. An Overview of Early Policing The earliest civilizations found ways of enforcing laws and maintaining order. The ancient Sumerians had a police force, as did the Egyptian pharaohs, the Babylonians, and the Greek city-states. Sometimes law enforcement was in the hands of religious authorities or the military instead of political rulers. Some early police forces developed from the personal bodyguards of rulers or warlords. Occasionally, in the absence of a better means of preventing crime, groups of citizens in a community banded together for mutual protection. In Rome the emperor Augustus established a well-regulated police force for the city. In 7 BC he divided the city into...
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