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encreasing the danger of detection
Secondly to collect and perpetuate testimony
to aid pursuit which might aid the pursuit
or the conviction of the
depredator
Thirdly it would to render a less
expensive establishment requisite,
would enable the Secretary
of State and the subordinate
authorities to give the most
best direction to the labours
of the officers under their
control.
Fourthly to furnish the means
of ascertaining the efficiency of
the officers rendering them responsible
and by apportioning the remuneration giving them an
interest to to prevent crime to their service
for any all encrease of crime within
their districts not followed by a
corresponding encrease of detections and
by apportioning their remuneration
to their services which
could only be ascrib determined
by referrence to the amount
of crime committed, giving them
an interest in the prevention
of crime. —
That those should receive the
highest salaries in whose district
the property being similarly exposed
there was the least crime committed
The necessity of the entire
abolition of all the
par parochial establishments
and consolidation of the
police
That the officers should be
appointed by the magistrate
under whom they serve and who
is responsible for the good
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Identifier: | JB/150/312/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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police bill |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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sir edwin chadwick |
brocklesby & morbey 1828 |
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edmund henry barker |
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1828 |
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50533 |
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