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  1. Robert Peel, né le 5 février 1788 à Ramsbottom dans le Lancashire et mort le 2 juillet 1850 à Londres, est un homme d'État britannique du XIXe siècle. Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni de 1834 à 1835 puis de 1841 à 1846, il favorise le passage de l' économie de son pays au système du libre-échange. Il exerce également les fonctions de ...

  2. When Sir Robert Peel founded the Met in 1829, he did so on the basis of policing by consent. The idea was that for a police service to be effective, it must operate with the support and trust of the people they serve. That is as true today as it was 200 years ago – and underpins our mission to deliver More Trust, Less Crime, High Standards.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2017 · Suitable for teaching 14 to 16s. A look at Robert Peel’s reform of the criminal justice system and creation of a professional police force.WARNING: Contains ...

  4. Robert Peel, 2. baronett, (født 5. februar 1788 i Ramsbottom i Bury i Lancashire i England, død 2. juli 1850 i London) var en britisk konservativ politiker som fungerte to ganger som Storbritannias statsminister fra 1834 til 1835 og fra 1841 til 1846. [10] Han er betraktet som far av det moderne britiske politi og som en av grunnleggerne av ...

  5. t. e. The Metropolitan Police Service ( MPS ), also officially known as the Metropolitan Police, which is still its common name, serves as the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and crime prevention within the ceremonial county of Greater London. In addition, it is responsible for specialised tasks throughout the United ...

  6. Introduction. The common assumption, and the view often presented in popular history books, is that, until the creation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829, the system for maintaining law and order in London, and elsewhere in England, was ineffective. There were improvements during the eighteenth century, most notably the small band of ...

  7. As ideias de Robert Peel, o pai do policiamento moderno, foram resumidas em nove princípios ( conhecidos no Brasil por meio de traduções inexatas e tendenciosas) que foram, provavelmente, postos por escrito pelos dois primeiros Comissários da MET ( que é como os ingleses chamam sua polícia), Charles Rowan e Richard Mayne.