The thirteenth century of policing can be described as an era where police were:

a. night watchman, carried out investigations, executed warrants, and secured prisoners.
b. everyone, charged with the task of protecting their neighbors and town.
c. mostly private-monied police whose use of violence was notorious.
d. corrupt and unsuccessful at stopping crime and influenced by the wealthy.


a

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