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  1. The Bow Street Runners were the law enforcement officers of the Bow Street Magistrates' Court in the City of Westminster. They have been called London's first professional police force. The force originally numbered six men and was founded in 1749 by magistrate Henry Fielding, who was also well known as an author.

  2. 10 min read. The Bow Street Runners were the first professional police force, organised in London by magistrate and author Henry Fielding in 1749. The group would end up successfully solving and preventing crimes until 1839 when the force was disbanded in favour of the Metropolitan Police, leaving behind a legacy for modern-day policing.

  3. Los Bow Street Runners (los "corredores de Bow Street", en inglés) fue el nombre por el cual se conoció popularmente al cuerpo de policía existente en Londres, Reino Unido, entre 1749 y 1838. El cuerpo fue creado en 1749, poco después de que el juez, novelista y dramaturgo Henry Fielding fuese nombrado magistrado del tribunal de ...

  4. Learn about the establishment and influence of the Bow Street Runners, a private police force founded by Henry and John Fielding in 1749. Find out how they reduced crime and highway robbery in London and inspired other initiatives.

  5. 16 de feb. de 2012 · Learn about the history and legacy of the Bow Street runners, a group of men who investigated and prosecuted crime in London from 1750 to 1840. The book covers their origins, methods, challenges, and impact on the development of policing in England.

  6. Learn about the history and role of the Bow Street Runners, a team of thief-takers who patrolled London in the 1700s. Find out how they were founded, paid, organised and shared information by the Fielding brothers.

  7. 22 de jul. de 2014 · 22 July 2014. Cite. Permissions. Share. Extract. This is in some ways a refreshingly old-fashioned monograph. It begins with a tale of death and depredation on the king’s highway in 1767, but any reader who is led by this to expect a history of crime from below will be disappointed.