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" It should be understood, at the outset, that the principal object to be attained is the Prevention of Crime. To this great end every effort of the Police is to be directed. The security of person and property, the preservation of the public... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 101
1870
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Annual Register, Volume 71

Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 pages
...understood at the outset, that the object to be attained is " the prevention of crime." To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...detection and punishment of the offender after he has'succeeded in committing the crime. This should constantly be kept in mind by every member of the...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1830 - 852 pages
...understood at the outset, that the object to be attained is " the prevention of crime." To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...other objects of a police establishment, will thus be ticltcr effected than by the detection .ni punishment of the offender after he has succeeded in committing...
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Police!

Charles Tempest Clarkson, J. Hall Richardson - 1889 - 418 pages
...said Sir Richard Mayne, " that the object to be attained is the prevention of crime. To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...security of person and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and all the other objects of a police establishment, will thus be better effected...
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The Psychology of Crime: A Social Science Textbook

Maurice Philip Feldman - 1993 - 546 pages
...understood at the outset that the principal object to be attained is the Prevention of Crime. . . . The security of person and property, the preservation...establishment will thus be better effected, than by detection and punishment of the offender after he has succeeded in committing the crime. From General...
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Community Policing in Action: A Practitioner's Guide

Peter Stevens, Dianna M. Yach - 1995 - 164 pages
...at the outset that the principal object to be attained is the prevention of crime. To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...the preservation of the public tranquillity and all other objects of a police establishment will thus be better effected than by detection and the punishment...
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Crime Prevention in the Urban Community

Kōichi Miyazawa, Setsuo Miyazawa - 1995 - 302 pages
...at the outset that the principal object to be obtained is the prevention of crime. To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The security of person and property (...) will thus be better effected than by the detection and punishment of the offender after he has...
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Policing Change, Changing Police: International Perspectives

Otwin Marenin - 1996 - 366 pages
...at the outset, that the principal object to be attained is 'prevention of crime. " To this great end every effort of the Police is to be directed. The security of persons and property, and all the other objects of a Police Establishment, will thus be better effected...
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Crime Prevention: Theory, Policy, and Politics

Daniel Gilling - 1997 - 248 pages
...the outset, that the principal object to be obtained is the prevention of crime. To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...security of person and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and all the other objects of a police establishment, will thus be better effected,...
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Policing the Lucky Country

Mike Enders, Benoît Dupont - 2001 - 260 pages
...the outset, that the principal object to be obtained is the prevention of crime. To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...security of person and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and all the other objects of a police establishment, will thus be better effected,...
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Responding to Youth Crime: Towards Radical Criminal Justice Partnerships

Paul Omaji - 2003 - 244 pages
...at the outset that the principal object to be attained is the prevention of crime. To this great end every effort of the police is to be directed. The...the preservation of the public tranquillity and all other objects of a police establishment will thus be better effected than by detection and punishment...
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