The Bow Street Runners

The Bow Street Runners have been called London’s first professional police force, as they were paid by the magistrate, using funds from the central government, to pursue and arrest criminals. The group was established in 1749 by the English author Henry Fielding, who had taken up law and been appointed magistrate after his plays satirizing political corruption had resulted in his effective banishment from the theater. Fielding’s force was established the same year that he published what novel? Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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