Peel's Principles of Policing
GPTKB entity
Statements (15)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:Police_Department
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gptkbp:eighth_principle |
Police should always direct their action strictly towards their functions and never appear to usurp the powers of the judiciary.
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gptkbp:established_in |
gptkb:Sir_Robert_Peel
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gptkbp:fifth_principle |
Police seek and preserve public favor not by pandering to public opinion but by constantly demonstrating absolute impartial service to the law.
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gptkbp:first_principle |
The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.
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gptkbp:fourth_principle |
The degree of cooperation of the public that can be secured diminishes proportionately to the necessity of the use of physical force.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Peel's Principles of Policing
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gptkbp:ninth_principle |
The test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder, not the visible evidence of police action in dealing with it.
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gptkbp:number_of_principles |
gptkb:9
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gptkbp:second_principle |
The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent upon public approval.
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gptkbp:seventh_principle |
Police, at all times, should maintain a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and the public are the police.
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gptkbp:sixth_principle |
Police use physical force to the extent necessary to secure observance of the law or to restore order only when the exercise of persuasion, advice, and warning is found to be insufficient.
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gptkbp:third_principle |
Police must secure the willing cooperation of the public in voluntary observance of the law.
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Robert_Peel
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
5
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