Who Invented The Police? The History Of The Modern-Day Policing Model
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Discover the fascinating origins of modern policing and the principles that shaped today's law enforcement. Learn about Sir Robert Peel, the Peelian Principles, and how the policing model started in Britain before spreading worldwide. Whether you're interested in becoming a police officer, curious about police reform, or want to understand the ethical foundations of policing, this video offers valuable insights into the history and evolution of police services.
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Interesting.. have a wonderful day
Thanks this took me back 20 years to my police foundation course
I really enjoyed learning how "Policeing" got started. Thanks for sharing, and STAY SAFE!
Thank you.
Thank you Randy for this video, I’ve never ever thought of this question. See how we sometimes assume, it just is without a history..😊
Thank you!
I tip my hat to you Randall. 👊👍
Too kind, Thank you.
Fantastic information Randall. Thanks for creating this video. I don't know how I knew some of this information. None of my family are in law enforcement. Perhaps from my grandparents.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you Sir Robert Peel and thank you Randall for the informative video.
Thank you as well.
The role of a police officer is the most important job in a country that has them. They have a monopoly on violence and are the interconnect between the ruling class and the common man. I don't think most officers are even aware of the principles that you mentioned in this video.
Like in most professions; most police aren't great at their job.
Although, unlike most processions; law enforcement has a direct affect on people that you interact with and there is a very low margin for error. So even average law enforcement officers are likely to be on the lower end of the bell curve due to the high likelihood of breaching the error threshold.
I used to have a pleasant image of police officers as a young child. I used to think that you could go to them when you're having a tough time or needed help. Some officers that I have reached out to in times of need have been extremely disrespectful and most importantly unjust. It's unfortunate that my image of how officers behave from when I was a child was invalidated by reality.
Regardless of my sentiment towards the average police officer; there is still hope as I saw a video of an officer in the US that went out of his way to protect a citizen's rights, privileges and stuck by the citizen to make sure that they weren't being unjustly treated throughout the entire encounter with another government employee.
Videos like that helps public sentiment towards police officers and provides examples for how law enforcement should work. I hope to see more videos like that for Canadian police officers.
Thank you for the input, very articulated.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Cool and informative. Thanks officer.
Thank you.
Interesting. I like history. And never thought about policing history. Your video made me think about those countries where frontline (not sure if that’s the right term) police officers don’t carry a firearm. Like the UK! I don’t quite understand it. But I did read about it once and it had something to do with relying more on moral authority than brute force. Or something like that. Once of my favourites is British crime shows. But I still don’t understand how it works? Lol Although it fascinates me.
Thank you! I appreciate the input, as always 🙏🏼
Very educational thank you
Thank you.
Robert Peel created an exceptional police force that has spread worldwide, preventing many crimes to this day.
In Canada, the police force is highly effective despite their relative invisibility. Behind the scenes, they shoulder immense responsibilities, with specialized officers excelling in their roles to ensure the safety of our cities, provinces, and the entire country.
I once knew a police officer who was relieved to have left the force. When I asked him why, he explained that within the police community, there is often a culture of covering up each other's misconduct. Speaking out against this can lead to isolation and hostility from fellow officers.
I am not suggesting that all police officers are corrupt-far from it. I hold them in high regard and aspire to join their ranks in the near future.
In contrast, in my home country, police officers frequently misuse their power, leading to widespread public disdain. When I shared with my relatives that I was studying in police foundations, they disowned me. Even in egregious cases, such as the murder of a daughter-in-law involving her in-laws, obvious evidence can be disregarded if the perpetrators are well-connected or wealthy. These individuals often escape justice entirely.
It's a harsh reality, but it's the truth.
Very well detailed response, thank you!
@@OfficerArsenault thank u Mr. Randy 🙏🏼
Randall, I recently became Canadian Citizen. I believe I’m a very good candidate for Metro Police until I realized that I am unable to retrieve my grade 12 diploma from Venezuela. However, I have a bachelor degree and I completed 2 graduate certificates in Canada. Can I use my current education instead or should I just go and take grade 12 here?
Congratulations on the citizenship! And there is no equivalent? I’m sure there’s other circumstances since you took post-secondary. Explain to a recruiter 👍🏼
@@OfficerArsenault The equivalent can be obanained by translating the originals and then sending them to WES. World Education Services. Back home, we are require to provide the original grade 12 grades and title to the university in order to be accepted. I graduated and obtained the bachelor degree. However, the school was not able to give me back my grade 12 grades and title, I am convinced that the university lost them. Thank you very much for the reply! I will reach a recruiter.
Why are the standards for Correctional Officers and Front-line Police different? ❤
Not too sure but some use of force options are certainly different.