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starter activity. Study the document describing policing in St Mary-Le-Bone in 1811. What does it reveal about policing in the parish? What does it tell us about public attitudes to crime?. Key words: constable beadle Bow Street Runners. How did the first police forces evolve?.
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starter activity Study the document describing policing in St Mary-Le-Bone in 1811. What does it reveal about policing in the parish? What does it tell us about public attitudes to crime?
Key words: constable beadle Bow Street Runners How did the first police forces evolve? Learning objectives TBAT explain key events & factors in origin & evolution of UK police force To compare ‘old’ and ‘new’ policing
Your task • Read the introduction to C.Emsley, ‘The Great British Bobby’ (2009, Quercus) p.3-12 and note the following: • Popular perceptions of the ‘Bobby’ • Origins • Factors influencing the development of policing • Challenges facing Emsley researching this book • Write a brief review of your reading in your book log
The Marylebone Watchhouse (1808). What were some of the problems with early forms of policing suggested by this painting?
Thomas Rowlandson, a popular Georgian satirist, ‘The Beadle and the Barrow Women’ (1819)
Your task • Visit ‘London Lives’ and review the site. What can you find out about • Early policing • Bow Street Runners • Formation of the Met • Useful sources? • Extension reading? • How does it compare with other sites you’ve encountered on the origins of UK policing?
Your task • Study the source sheet from I Dawson, ‘Crime & Punishment through Time’, (1999, Murray) p.134-5 • Find evidence to support the significance of these factors in the evolution of policing: • Fear of crime & protest • Inadequacies of existing system • Growth of towns • Government involvement
Extension task • Study C. Emsley, ‘Crime & Society in England’, (1999, Murray) p.222-245 • Work in small groups to find evidence to support the significance of these factors in the evolution of policing: • Fear of crime & protest • Inadequacies of existing system • Growth of towns • Government involvement • Other?
Hold a silent debate on what you feel was the most important factor in explaining the evolution of the police force
Your task Read B Godfrey, ‘Crime & Justice’ (2005, Willan) p.9-20. Work in pairs. One of you must record 10 key characteristics of ‘old’ policing (1750-1850), the other ‘new’ policing (1850-1890) Compare notes and try to identify as many key differences between the two ages as you can
Homework • Read the remainder of B Godfrey, ‘Crime & Justice’ (2005, Willan), p.20-26 and note: • Evidence to suggest the years 1870-1950 were not a ‘golden age’ of policing • Evidence of the professionalism or otherwise of policing • Continue reading, C.Emsley, ‘The Great British Bobby’, esp. Ch 3 & 5
Key words: ??? Why were police forces set up in England? Learning objectives TBAT explain key events & factors in origin & evolution of UK police force To compare ‘old’ and ‘new’ policing Plenary