Robert D. Storch
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How far, asks R.D. Storch, did the reforms in the system of law enforcement, and the detection, trial and punishment of criminals introduced in the nineteenth century make for better order and a real reduction in crime? Published August 31 2001
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Robert D. Storch argues that the state of policing before Peel was not always as bad as the reformers liked to claim. Published November 1 1999
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