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011 - Section 8 - Of the difficulties which attend prosecutions

011 - Section 8 - Of the difficulties which attend prosecutions

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In early eighteenth-century England, a troubling alliance formed between criminals and those in power, as magistrates and lawyers found themselves compromised, leading to a surge in robberies and societal unrest. Amid this chaos, the renowned author and social reformer Henry Fielding emerged, driven by a strong sense of justice. Serving as a magistrate, he not only penned this insightful treatise but also initiated a groundbreaking register of convicted criminals. His visionary leadership led to the recruitment of six dedicated constables, known as The Bow Street Runners, who are celebrated as the pioneers of the modern police force. Join us as we explore Fieldings significant contributions to law enforcement and his unwavering commitment to social reform. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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