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Page 19
... Police Act of Peel in 1829 , differentiated the functions of magistrate and of policeman . It should be borne in mind that tradition had provided that police be subjected to the direction of magistrates and in the late eighteenth ...
... Police Act of Peel in 1829 , differentiated the functions of magistrate and of policeman . It should be borne in mind that tradition had provided that police be subjected to the direction of magistrates and in the late eighteenth ...
Page 37
... police as it was defined in Le Code du 3 brumaire IV is that the police " is instituted to maintain public order . . . . It is divided into administrative police and judicial police . The purpose of administrative police is to maintain ...
... police as it was defined in Le Code du 3 brumaire IV is that the police " is instituted to maintain public order . . . . It is divided into administrative police and judicial police . The purpose of administrative police is to maintain ...
Page 39
... police and vested in a professional and responsible judge . The extent to which this has been done has , however , been exaggerated , because , obviously enough , the police retain a large measure of power . Still another advantage of ...
... police and vested in a professional and responsible judge . The extent to which this has been done has , however , been exaggerated , because , obviously enough , the police retain a large measure of power . Still another advantage of ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
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