Scotland Yard: The methods and organisation of the Metropolitan Police
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The book surveys the organisation and daily operations of London's police, outlining station routines, administrative arrangements, and the relationship between uniformed officers and detectives. It explains investigative practice, from crime‑scene procedure and rapid information distribution to fingerprint work and record systems used to identify habitual offenders. Chapters describe detective training, methods of building and following leads, the clearing‑house for known criminals, and specialised branches such as river and carriage policing. Additional sections examine evidential collections and procedures for lost or stolen property, while offering practical observations on strengths, shortcomings, and possible reforms within the service.
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