The document outlines various periods in the development of policing from Anglo-Saxon times to modern day. It shows how policing evolved from early systems like the Frank Pledge and trial by ordeal to organized police forces. Key developments include the establishment of the Shire-Reeve system in the Norman period, the creation of police constables in the Westminister period, and the founding of the first national police force in the Philippines in 1901 which later became the Philippine National Police.
The document outlines various periods in the development of policing from Anglo-Saxon times to modern day. It shows how policing evolved from early systems like the Frank Pledge and trial by ordeal to organized police forces. Key developments include the establishment of the Shire-Reeve system in the Norman period, the creation of police constables in the Westminister period, and the founding of the first national police force in the Philippines in 1901 which later became the Philippine National Police.
The document outlines various periods in the development of policing from Anglo-Saxon times to modern day. It shows how policing evolved from early systems like the Frank Pledge and trial by ordeal to organized police forces. Key developments include the establishment of the Shire-Reeve system in the Norman period, the creation of police constables in the Westminister period, and the founding of the first national police force in the Philippines in 1901 which later became the Philippine National Police.
The document outlines various periods in the development of policing from Anglo-Saxon times to modern day. It shows how policing evolved from early systems like the Frank Pledge and trial by ordeal to organized police forces. Key developments include the establishment of the Shire-Reeve system in the Norman period, the creation of police constables in the Westminister period, and the founding of the first national police force in the Philippines in 1901 which later became the Philippine National Police.
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