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The History of American Police. Sir Robert Peel  1829 – Metropolitan Police  Hesitant approval...  Concern over use of police as a mechanism for political.

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1 The History of American Police

2 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?

3 Influence of English Heritage  Limited Police Authority  Local Control  Decentralization

4 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

5 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”

6 Professional Era  20 th Century  Three forces for change:  Organized move for professionalism  Modern communications technology  Civil rights movement

7 August Vollmer  Chief of Police, Berkley, 1905-1932  Principles of police administration  Higher education  Hiring college graduates  Better training

8 Reform Agenda  Eliminate political influence  Appoint qualified chiefs  Nonpartisan public service  Raise personnel standards  Scientific management (centralized command and control)  Develop specialized units

9 Community Policing Era  1970’s  Wilson, Kelling, Trojanowicz  Decentralized  Generalist

10 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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