042: 9 Principles of Policing - an assessment

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The term constable first appeared after the Norman conquest, and towards the end of the 12th century acquired the local significance it has held ever since.
The Statute of Westminster 1285 enshrined the principles of two high constables appointed in every hundred with responsibility for suppressing riots and violent crimes and for the arming of the militia to enable them to do so.

To this day, the individual who takes on the role of constable has to swear an oath to serve the people. This oath is founded in the 9 Principles of Policing, dating back some 20 years. It is a code of honour that heralds back to a more principled time, far removed from the satanic inversion of all public institutions that afflicts the world in these times.

In this RogueCast, I evaluate each principle in turn, focusing on my direct experience of the Nottinghamshire Police Force.

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