The police in Victorian England were utterly useless. they had no idea how to work out murders and had no technology to help them. This means there were very few captures, and when there were captures they were often due to false accusations.
The North Riding of Yorkshire was a county in its own right with its own county constabulary (police force). Until the creation of country councils in 1889 it was overseen by the magistrates (justices of the peace) in the county. Larger towns, like Middlesbrough, had their own police force.
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There aren't a "Official Police Force" but the players can create room called like that to have fun.
The first police force in England, the Metropolitan Police, was created by a Victorian called Robert Peel in 1829. However, the first UK police force (i.e. wearing a uniform displaying "police" and undertaking preventive policing as a formal objective) was the City of Glasgow Police, set up by an Act of Parliament in 1800, i.e. 29 years before the Metropolitan Police.
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The idea of a professional police force was met with resistance because the public feared that a police force would act as another arm of the military, so there was reluctance to be controlled by an occupying force.
Well, if YOU can not answer this question by yourself, you have no place in the police force.
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A majority of the houses in England had a Victorian Style Appearance or just a plain brick house with a chimney.
No, this is not true. Switzerland has police, just like every other country. Each of the 26 cantons (states) has its own police force.
One can learn more about the Hampshire Police force on various websites like Hampshire and Guardian. Both websites offer a great amount of information about the Hampshire Police.