What does Peelian Principle 6 claim has 'more effect than violent action'?
Explanation
This question tests the reader's recall of the specific comparison made in the sixth Peelian Principle regarding effective police conduct.
Other questions
Who is identified as the father of modern policing in the text?
What was Sir Robert Peel's official position when he implemented his policing reforms?
In what year did Sir Robert Peel pass the Metropolitan Police Act?
What was the primary outcome of the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829?
Which nickname for police officers did Sir Robert Peel coin?
According to the text, what is the theorized origin of the twelve Peelian Principles?
Which Peelian Principle states that the police must be 'organized along military lines'?
The second Peelian Principle advocates for the police to be under the control of whom?
According to Peelian Principle 3, what is the best proof of police efficiency?
What does Peelian Principle 4 deem essential?
Peelian Principle 5 emphasizes the essential nature of deploying police strength based on what two factors?
According to Peelian Principle 6, what quality is described as indispensable for a policeman?
According to Peelian Principle 6, what type of manner has more effect than violent action?
What does Peelian Principle 7 suggest commands respect?
What does Peelian Principle 8 identify as being 'at the root of efficiency'?
For what reason does Peelian Principle 9 state that every police officer should be given a number?
According to Peelian Principle 10, what is the ideal location for police headquarters?
What is the key requirement for the hiring of policemen as advocated in Peelian Principle 11?
According to Peelian Principle 12, why are police records considered necessary?
The text states that the 19th century in England heavily influenced the history of policing in what country?
Sir Robert Peel is best known for which of the following, according to the text?
What does the text say about Sir Robert Peel's role in creating the twelve principles that bear his name?
The first Peelian Principle states that the police must be stable, efficient, and what else?
Which of the following is NOT one of the Peelian principles listed in the text?
How many Peelian principles are listed in the provided text?
What action by Sir Robert Peel in 1829 set the stage for modern-day police?
What is the relationship between the absence of crime and police efficiency as defined in Peelian Principle 3?
What is the subject of Peelian Principle 8?
The tenth Peelian Principle states that police headquarters should be easily accessible to whom?
According to the text, the Peelian principles were theorized to have been created by what group of people over the years?
Which principle directly connects the securing and training of proper personnel to efficiency?
What does Peelian Principle 9 mandate for every police officer to ensure public security?
The twelfth Peelian Principle links the necessity of police records to what specific function?
Which principle suggests that a policeman's demeanor is more effective than physical force?
What was the purpose of the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829 as described in the text?
Which principle emphasizes that the police should be 'stable' and 'efficient'?
What does Peelian Principle 11 recommend regarding the employment status of new policemen?
The text states that policing radically changed for the first time in over how many centuries during the 19th century in England?
What belief held by Sir Robert Peel is mentioned alongside his coining of the term 'bobbies'?
What is the subject of Peelian Principle 7?
What does Peelian Principle 4 state is essential regarding crime news?
Which principle is concerned with the deployment of police strength by both time and area?
What is the exact phrasing used in Peelian Principle 2 regarding police authority?
The text states that 'The exact historical origins of the twelve listed principles below are unknown', but what has been theorized about their creation?
Which of the following principles is NOT focused on the internal organization or administration of the police?
What is the primary theme of the first three Peelian Principles listed?
What does the text say Sir Robert Peel 'set up the stage for'?
The text states that in addition to creating the first British police force, the Metropolitan Police Act also created what?
What does the text imply is the relationship between Sir Robert Peel and the Peelian Principles?