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Scotland Yard: The methods and organisation of the Metropolitan Police

By George Dilnot

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover the secrets of early 20th-century London's police force as they work tirelessly to maintain order in a bustling city.

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2010-03-13
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"Scotland Yard: The Methods and Organisation of the Metropolitan Police" by George Dilnot is a recount from the start of the 1900's describing the London Metropolitan Police. The book looks at how the police force is set up, what jobs they have, and how they do things, showing how detailed the group is and how they keep the city safe. It shows how police keep the peace, and how tricky their jobs can be. The narrator introduces how Scotland runs things from the start by talking introducing Sir Edward Henry, the police comissioner. A careful review of how the police are made up, and how they operate, especially how they try to stop and solve crimes is presented. It gives an overview of how well organized and detailed Scotland Yard is when it comes to police work.

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