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  1. 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.

  2. Sir Robert Peel. In spite of the huge success of his ‘Bobbies’, Peel was not a well liked man. Queen Victoria is said to have found him ‘a cold, unfeeling, disagreeable man’. They had many personal conflicts over the years, and when he spoke against awarding her ‘darling’ Prince Albert an annual income of £50,000, he did little to ...

  3. Columnas lunes 25 de marzo de 2019 -. Sir Robert Peel, secretario de Estado, es considerado el padre de la policía moderna. En 1829 creó la policía metropolitana en Londres. Todavía hoy se les conoce como “Bobbies” en recuerdo del nombre de su creador. Esa policía, hace en Londres, lo que hoy quisiéramos que hicieran nuestras ...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2011 · Peel’s Legacy. By M.A. Lewis. Robert Peel, known as the father of modern community policing, graduated first in his class at Oxford in 1808 with degrees in mathematics, physics, and classic literature. Peel delivered a widely acclaimed speech in January 1810 and began a career of social, economic, and legal reform that lasted 40 years.

  5. Sir Robert Peel (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850) was a British politician. He established many well-known laws in Britain including the police force, [1] and had a brief term as Prime Minister. In 1834, he founded the Conservative Party out of the old Tory party which was founded in 1678. Peel was a very clever politician in his own right.

  6. 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.

  7. 11 de may. de 2018 · Peel, Sir Robert (1788–1850) British statesman, prime minister (1834–35, 1841–46). As Tory Party home secretary, he created (1829) the first modern police force, the Metropolitan (London) Police. Peel was chiefly responsible for passage of the Catholic Emancipation Act (1829). Peel's Tamworth Manifesto (1834) was a founding text of the ...

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