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  1. Sir John Fielding (16 September 1721 – 4 September 1780) was a notable English magistrate and social reformer of the 18th century. He was the younger half-brother of novelist, playwright and chief magistrate Henry Fielding.

    • 16 September 1721
    • Blind Beak
  2. John Fielding (Londres, 1721-íbid., 4 de septiembre de 1780) fue un importante magistrado y reformador social inglés del siglo XVIII. Biografía

    • 4 de septiembre de 1780 (58 años), Londres (Reino de Gran Bretaña)
    • Edmund Fielding, Eleanor Blanchfield
    • Británica
  3. crime. delinquency. Sir John Fielding (born 1721, London, Eng.—died Sept. 4, 1780, London) was an English police magistrate and the younger half brother of novelist Henry Fielding, noted for his efforts toward the suppression of professional crime and the establishment of reforms in London’s administration of criminal justice.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sir John Fielding, officer of the law and Georgian social reformer, became one of England’s first and greatest police detectives. And for his entire crime-fighting career, he was blind. Early...

  5. 10 de ago. de 2012 · John Fielding fue un famoso magistrado ciego, el cual fue apodado el 'Magistrado ciego'. Fielding conseguía reconocer las voces de más de tres mil criminales solo por su tono de voz o por...

  6. It explains why when crime declined in London during the Seven Years war Fielding concentrated on policing misdemeanors, which were widely believed to be gateways to crime for many men. With the return of peace in 1763, Fielding sought government support for his plans for an even more effective prosecuting police.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Sir John Fielding and Public Justice: The Bow Street Magistrates' Court, 1754–1780 | Law and History Review | Cambridge Core. Skip to main content. Accessibility help. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.