Discover the amazing history of policing through photographs - from historic invaders to Interpol and DNA profiling in this fascinating children's book for ages 7+At the first sign of danger we call 999, but what did people do before the police force existed? Learn about the evolution of the service that protects us - from keeping invaders in order to the first bobbies on the beat and the latest crime-fighting scientific developments. Wayland have partnered with The National Archives to bring you this incredible photographic record of one of the most revered professions around: policing. Trace policing through history, beginning with the Romans. Then learn about Scotland's first organised police force, smuggling, poaching and street crime, the River police and the Industrial Revolution, the evolution of police vehicles, the world's most famous detective and the introduction of women to the service.
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Discover the amazing history of policing through photographs - from historic invaders to Interpol and DNA profiling
1: Law and Order2: Ancient Britain3: Early UK Law Enforcement4: Staying Alive5: Runners and River Police6: Peelers and Bobbies7: Detectives8: New Technology9: Women Police and Detectives10: Goodbye Tardis11: Science and Crime12: Modern Policing13: International Policing14: Behind the Scenes
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The text is clear and the use of colourful circles containing further information breaks the subject down into manageable chunks.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526300904
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Wayland
Vekt
142 gr
Høyde
264 mm
Bredde
206 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
00, JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter

Biographical note

About the author: Roy Apps is the author of more than 50 children's books, including The Twitches, Fang Gang and How To Handle. He is the author of the highly successful Dream to Win series for Franklin Watts. His novel The Secret Summer of Daniel Lyons won The Writers' Guild Children's Book Award and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Awards. It is now a successful musical.

Roy also writes extensively for radio, theatre and TV. In 2001 he was awarded a BAFTA for his children's TV work, which includes Byker Grove, The Ghost Hunter and Barmy Aunt Boomerang.
Roy visits schools, libraries and bookshops to read from his books and to share the secrets of The Shed in Your Head. He runs Writing Projects for all ages and over the last few years has helped young and new writers make books, stage plays, films, performance poetry and most recently, an opera.