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  • Essay / The New Model of Policing - 1575

    The “new” model of policing introduced in 1829 was considered revolutionary. Analyze its introduction and its form, before commenting on how it remains adapted today to contemporary society.INTRODUCTIONAmong the enormous amount of precious heritage that England had given to several societies, the creation of the police in 1829 occupies an important place. It is fascinating to see that the new policing model has brought about significant changes in local society. Firstly, because it aroused controversial antagonism, and secondly, because its successful development brought attention to an important reference to contemporary security forces. According to Gash (1968, p. 1), in the early 19th century, England faced a difficult period of significant political and constitutional reform. British society was facing "an age of crime" cited by Lee in Reiner (1986, p. 12) and the government had to make significant changes to make progress in addressing public needs for safety and well-being. be. Even these reforms were naturally framed by political and social antagonists. This essay aims to analyze the implementation of the new policing model in British society and how it has revolutionized public perception and their code of conduct. The revolution was not only about social models, but also about strengthening the legal system, Lyman (1964, p. 141). Without forgetting the parallel facts of the times (social, economic and political), it is useful to introduce in this work the antecedents and social needs, the introduction and acceptance, as well as the establishment and implementation work of this new police model in England. needs.Before the introduction of the new model of policing, many parishes in England were virtually without enforcement bodies and other...... middle of paper ......d all that, vol. 2, number 2, p. 228, accessed August 12, 2010, http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals /metpocj2&div=45&collection=journals&set_as_cursor=0&men_tab=srchresults&terms=police|1829|london&type=matchallManning, P (1980), Police Work: the social organization of policing, ALSA forum 5, 1980-1981, p. 84, accessed August 12, 2010, http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page? handle=hein.journals/ lstf5&div=24&g_sent=1&collection=journals#175Reiner, R (1986), The Birth of the Blues: “The Establishment of Professional Policing in Britain 1829-1856” in Police Policy, Harvest Press, Brighton. Taylor, D (1997), The New Policing in Nineteenth-Century England: Crime, Conflict and Control, Manchester University Press, Manchester. Wiener, M (1990) Reconstructing Criminal Culture, Law and Policy in England 1830-1914, Cambridge University Press, New York