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Political Theory Workshop: Lennie Feldman, "From Peeler to Bobbies: Charles Reith, Imperial Emergency, and the Myth of British Police Principles" Thursday, November 7th, 4:30pm - Political Science | The Graduate Center, CUNY
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The village 'bobby'. London's reorganized police force went on duty in 1829. British Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel introduced the… | London police, Bicycle, Police
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Sir Robert Peel and his 'bobbies'
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Political Theory Workshop: Lennie Feldman, "From Peeler to Bobbies: Charles Reith, Imperial Emergency, and the Myth of British Police Principles" Thursday, November 7th, 4:30pm - Political Science | The Graduate Center, CUNY