Eric Prince established Blackwater, a mercenary group that enforced laws in the United States (after Hurricane Katrina).
Especially in the United States, law enforcement agencies are mere mercenaries hired by rich people to keep the poor from theirs. By collecting fines, we have figured out ways to overcome poor wages, so it is a genius to make it a government force.
Starting with the London's Metropolitan police "original police force", Vitale has a concise history to understand how US police were created to manage people and communities other than poverty and white people Provided a framework. The contemporary drug war can be traced back to the "political opportunism and management of suspicious persons" of the 20th century. Today more American politicians at the Mexican border arise from endogenous emotions and economic exploitation of immigrant workers who started in the 19th century. When domination force invaded and eliminated opponents using secret police, the supervision and restraint of political movement came rooted in Europe of imperialism
In the UK, the first modern police was Sir Robert Peale in 1829 as the London Metropolitan Police Department. From the beginning, this unit occasionally covered detectives using private clothes, but the general public was afraid that these powers were used for political oppression. Partly due to these problems, the official police order of 1845 required all secret operations to be approved, in particular by the supervisor. Police chief Edmund Henderson did not establish an official garment detective station until 1869.
According to Alpert and Dunham (2009), security in England began as a private force for elite members. People who can not hire their security guards rely on general and informal form of crackdown called "relative" police. People should ensure their own safety, act as guardians of their own community, and commit a crime to the courtroom. According to Beckley (2007: 938), this type of surveillance continued until the 1960s when terrorist threats urged the development of more appropriate monitoring strategies. In 1964 the "Police Law" established a more "scientific" and organizational law enforcement body to meet the changing needs of citizens. Police professional standards are established, such as the principles of the Metropolitan Police Department and the common goals and values of the Supreme Police Officers Association in 1985. Various innovations of the police force accompany these developments and continue to this day.