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  • 11History of criminal justice — Throughout the history of criminal justice, evolving forms of punishment, added rights for offenders and victims, and policing reforms have reflected changing customs, political ideals, and economic conditions. Pre modern Europe For the most part …

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  • 12List of Heartbeat characters — This is a list of characters from the British period police drama Heartbeat. The 18th and final series ended on 12 September 2010. Within each category, characters are listed in order of first appearance. Only regular and recurring characters are …

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  • 13Joseph Grantham — (d. 1830) was the first police officer to be killed whilst on duty in the United Kingdom.Joseph Grantham was a police officer in the Metropolitan Police Service which had been formally established in 1829. While on duty on June 28, 1830, he… …

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  • 14Kirsten Costas — Infobox Person name = Kirsten Costas caption = birth name = Kirsten Marina Costas birth date = birth date|1968|7|23|mf=y birth place = Oakland, California, United States death date = death date and age|1984|6|23|1968|7|23|mf=y death place =… …

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  • 15Filmprojektor — Zeiss Ikon 35 mm (Typ: Ernemann IX) mit geöffnetem Lampenhaus Ein Filmprojektor oder Laufbildprojektor dient dazu, den mit einer Filmkamera aufgezeichneten Bildstreifen auf eine Bildwand zu projizieren. Dabei werden pro Sekunde normalerweise …

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  • 16police — /peuh lees /, n., v., policed, policing. n. 1. Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws. 2. (used with a pl. v.) members of such a force: Several police are… …

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  • 17Peel, Sir Robert, 2nd Baronet — born Feb. 5, 1788, Bury, Lancashire, Eng. died July 2, 1850, London British prime minister (1834–35, 1841–46) and principal founder of the Conservative Party. A member of Parliament from 1809, Peel served as chief secretary for Ireland (1812–18)… …

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  • 18bobby — I. /ˈbɒbi / (say bobee) noun (plural bobbies) Chiefly British Colloquial a police officer. {special use of Bobby, for Sir Robert Peel} II. /ˈbɒbi / (say bobee) noun (plural bobbies) 1. Chiefly WA Colloquial a small beer glass. 2. the contents of… …

  • 19bobby — noun (plural bobbies) Etymology: Bobby, nickname for Robert, after Sir Robert Peel, who organized the London police force Date: 1844 British police officer …

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  • 20Charles Dickens — Dickens redirects here. For other uses, see Dickens (disambiguation). Charles Dickens …

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