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Аннотирование текста From the History of Police Forces Police is the agency of a community or government that is responsible for maintaining public order and preventing and detecting crime. The basic police mission preserving order by enforcing rules of conduct or laws was the same in ancient societies as it is in the contemporary sophisticated urban environments. The conception of the police force as a protective and law enforcement organisation developed from the use of military bodies as guardians of the peace, such as the Praetorian Guard bodyguard of the ancient Roman emperors. The Romans achieved a high level of law enforcement, which remained in effect until the decline of the empire and the onset of the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages, policing authority was the responsibility of local nobles on their individual estates. Each noble generally appointed an official, known as a constable, to carry out the law. The constable's duties included keeping the peace and arresting and guarding criminals. For many decades constables were unpaid citizens who took turns at the job, which became increasingly burdensome and unpopular. By the mid-16th century, wealthy citizens often resorted to paying deputies to assume their turns as constables; as this practice became widespread, the quality of the constables declined drastically. Police forces developed throughout the centuries, taking various forms. In France during the 17th century King Louis XIV maintained a small central police organisation consisting of some 40 inspectors who, with the help of numerous paid informants, supplied the government with details about the conduct of private individuals. The king could then exercise the kind of justice he saw fit. This system continued during the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI. After the French Revolution, two separate police bodies were set up, one to handle ordinary duties and the other to deal with political crimes. In 1663 the city of London began paying watchmen (generally old men who were unable to find other work) to guard the streets at night. Until the end of the 18th century, the watchmen as inefficient as they were along with a few constables, remained the only form of policing in the city. The inability of watchmen and constables to curb lawlessness, particularly in London, led to a demand for a more effective force to deal with criminals and to protect the population. After much deliberation in Parliament, the British statesman Sir Robert Peel in 1829 established the London Metropolitan Police, which became the world's first modern organised police force. The force was guided by the concept of crime prevention as a primary police objective; it also embodied the belief that such a force should depend on the consent and cooperation of the public, and the idea that police constables were to be civil and courteous to the people. The Metropolitan Police force was well organised and disciplined and, after an initial period of public skepticism, became the model for other police forces in Great Britain. Several years later the Royal Irish Constabulary was formed, and Australia, India, and Canada soon established similar organizations, Other countries followed, impressed by the success of the plan, until nations throughout the world had adopted police systems based on the British model. The development of the British police system is especially significant because the patternthat emerged had great influence on the style of policing in almost all industrial societies. In the U.S., the first full-time organised police de- were formed in New York City in 1845 and short' in Boston, not only in response to crime but als unrest. The American police adopted many British ma 79/256 at times they became involved in local politics. The British police, on the other hand, have traditionally depended on loyalty to the law, rather than to elected public officials, as the source of their authority and independence.

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11 января 2025 21:21

Аннотация текста: "From the History of Police Forces"

Текст описывает эволюцию и развитие полицейских сил от древних обществ до современных структур. Полицейская служба изначально возникла как средство поддержания общественного порядка и предотвращения преступлений, аналогично тому, как это происходило в античности с военными формированиями, такими как Преторианская гвардия Рима.

В Средние века полицейские функции возлагались на местных феодалов и их назначенных представителей — констеблей, роль которых со временем становилась всё более обременительной. К 16 веку стали практиковаться назначения платных помощников для исполнения обязанностей констеблей, что ухудшало качество их работы.

Во Франции XVII века король Людовик XIV создал небольшую центральную полицию для слежения за частными лицами. После Французской революции были учреждены два раздельных полицейских формирования для решения обычных и политических преступлений.

Ситуация в Лондоне, где к концу XVIII века отсутствовало эффективное правоохранительное орган, привела к созданию Лондонской метрополитенской полиции в 1829 году сэром Робертом Пилом. Это стало первой современной полицейской организацией, нацеленной на предотвращение преступлений с акцентом на сотрудничество с населением. Успех британской модели полицейского управления оказал значительное влияние на развитие полицейских систем в других странах, включая Австралию, Индию и Канаду.

В США первая организованная полиция была сформирована в Нью-Йорке в 1845 году. Американская полиция унаследовала многие принципы британской модели, но также сталкивалась с политическим влиянием. В отличие от этого, британская полиция сохраняла независимость благодаря своей преданности закону, а не выборным чиновникам.

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аннотирование текста From the History of Police Forces Police is the agency of a community or government that is responsible for maintaining public order and preventing and detecting crime. The basic police mission preserving order by enforcing rules of conduct or laws was the same in ancient societies as it is in the contemporary sophisticated urban environments. The conception of the police force as a protective and law enforcement organisation developed from the use of military bodies as guardians of the peace, such as the Praetorian Guard bodyguard of the ancient Roman emperors. The Romans achieved a high level of law enforcement, which remained in effect until the decline of the empire and the onset of the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages, policing authority was the responsibility of local nobles on their individual estates. Each noble generally appointed an official, known as a constable, to carry out the law. The constable's duties included keeping the peace and arresting and guarding criminals. For many decades constables were unpaid citizens who took turns at the job, which became increasingly burdensome and unpopular. By the mid-16th century, wealthy citizens often resorted to paying deputies to assume their turns as constables; as this practice became widespread, the quality of the constables declined drastically. Police forces developed throughout the centuries, taking various forms. In France during the 17th century King Louis XIV maintained a small central police organisation consisting of some 40 inspectors who, with the help of numerous paid informants, supplied the government with details about the conduct of private individuals. The king could then exercise the kind of justice he saw fit. This system continued during the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI. After the French Revolution, two separate police bodies were set up, one to handle ordinary duties and the other to deal with political crimes. In 1663 the city of London began paying watchmen (generally old men who were unable to find other work) to guard the streets at night. Until the end of the 18th century, the watchmen as inefficient as they were along with a few constables, remained the only form of policing in the city. The inability of watchmen and constables to curb lawlessness, particularly in London, led to a demand for a more effective force to deal with criminals and to protect the population. After much deliberation in Parliament, the British statesman Sir Robert Peel in 1829 established the London Metropolitan Police, which became the world's first modern organised police force. The force was guided by the concept of crime prevention as a primary police objective; it also embodied the belief that such a force should depend on the consent and cooperation of the public, and the idea that police constables were to be civil and courteous to the people. The Metropolitan Police force was well organised and disciplined and, after an initial period of public skepticism, became the model for other police forces in Great Britain. Several years later the Royal Irish Constabulary was formed, and Australia, India, and Canada soon established similar organizations, Other countries followed, impressed by the success of the plan, until nations throughout the world had adopted police systems based on the British model. The development of the British police system is especially significant because the patternthat emerged had great influence on the style of policing in almost all industrial societies. In the U.S., the first full-time organised police de- were formed in New York City in 1845 and short' in Boston, not only in response to crime but als unrest. The American police adopted many British ma 79/256 at times they became involved in local politics. The British police, on the other hand, have traditionally depended on loyalty to the law, rather than to elected public officials, as the source of their authority and independence.
**Аннотация текста: "From the History of Police Forces"** Текст описывает эволюцию и развитие полицейских сил от древних обществ до современных структур. Полицейская служба изначально возникла как средство поддержания общественного порядка и предотвращения преступлений, аналогично тому, как это происходило в античности с военными формированиями, такими как Преторианская гвардия Рима. В Средние века полицейские функции возлагались на местных феодалов и их назначенных представителей — констеблей, роль которых со временем становилась всё более обременительной. К 16 веку стали практиковаться назначения платных помощников для исполнения обязанностей констеблей, что ухудшало качество их работы. Во Франции XVII века король Людовик XIV создал небольшую центральную полицию для слежения за частными лицами. После Французской революции были учреждены два раздельных полицейских формирования для решения обычных и политических преступлений. Ситуация в Лондоне, где к концу XVIII века отсутствовало эффективное правоохранительное орган, привела к созданию Лондонской метрополитенской полиции в 1829 году сэром Робертом Пилом. Это стало первой современной полицейской организацией, нацеленной на предотвращение преступлений с акцентом на сотрудничество с населением. Успех британской модели полицейского управления оказал значительное влияние на развитие полицейских систем в других странах, включая Австралию, Индию и Канаду. В США первая организованная полиция была сформирована в Нью-Йорке в 1845 году. Американская полиция унаследовала многие принципы британской модели, но также сталкивалась с политическим влиянием. В отличие от этого, британская полиция сохраняла независимость благодаря своей преданности закону, а не выборным чиновникам.