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  1. In 1822, Sir Robert Peel was appointed Home Secretary. He would become closely associated with penal reform in Britain. He is remembered especially for the formation of the Metropolitan London Police Force in 1829. Police constables were called ‘bobbies’ or ‘peelers’ in reference to Peel. Before Peel’s reforms, public order in London was a serious […]

  2. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Sir Robert Peel was responsible for the introduction of the Metropolitan Police (also known as the Met) in London in 1829. Peel had been considering how to reduce crime since 1822 and set up a ...

  3. Sir Robert Peel, el secretario del Interior británico, acuñó el término 'bobbies' como apodo para los policías y creía que era necesario reestructurar la policía. En 1829 aprobó la Ley de Policía Metropolitana, que creó la primera fuerza policial británica y lo que el siglo XXI sabe para la policía moderna de hoy en día.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2009 · Butterfield's denunciations of teleology can have left little mark on Hurd, whose ambition here is partly to recover the administrative genius, and partly the founding role in the Conservative party, of Robert Peel. Given Hurd's political experience, much is inevitably made by the publishers of the symmetry between biographer and subject.

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_PeelRobert Peel - Wikipedia

    Robert Peel (Bury, 5 febbraio 1788 – Westminster, 2 luglio 1850) è stato un politico britannico. Ha fatto parte del Partito Conservatore , del quale fu capo di una fazione nota come Peelites dal suo nome.

  6. Robert Peel (ur.5 lutego 1788 w Bury w Lancashire, zm. 2 lipca 1850 w Londynie) – brytyjski polityk, premier Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1834-1835 oraz 1841-1846. Rząd Peela, który dziś określany jest jako konserwatywny (współczesna brytyjska Partia Konserwatywna uważana jest za polityczną spadkobierczynię stronnictwa Torysów), wprowadził ustawy promujące wolny handel.

  7. As Home Secretary (1822-30), Peel was responsible for giving Roman Catholics the right to hold jobs in public life and for the organization of the Metropolitan Police. (British police officers are still sometimes called bobbies , from Bobby, the short form of Robert.

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