Crime & punishment - Metropolitan Police Force

Crime & punishment - Metropolitan Police Force

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History, Social Studies

1st - 6th Grade

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The video discusses the founding of the Metropolitan Police Force by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, replacing the Bow Street Runners. It outlines the initial requirements for joining the force and the challenges faced by early officers, including public distrust and assaults. Over time, the police force evolved, becoming more effective with increased arrests and a reduced crime rate. The introduction of plainclothes detectives in 1842 marked a significant development, allowing for a broader range of crime-solving techniques, including the use of the Galton-Henry fingerprinting system.

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Who founded the Metropolitan Police Force and in what year?

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What were the requirements to join the Metropolitan Police Force?

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What items were included in the uniform of the early Metropolitan Police officers?

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How did the public initially react to the new style of policeman?

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What system is currently being studied by the police officer in the text?

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