Policing and the Roman Empire
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Trinity College Dublin
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The Roman Empire, from the beginning of the Principate (28 BC onwards), had no full-time dedicated police force as we understand the concept. However the state had to deal with individuals and groups who were intent on threatening local law and order: thieves, cattle rustlers, murderers, bandits and their supporters.
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Exhibited at the second Glucksman Memorial Symposium on June 13th 2007
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Publisher: Trinity College Dublin
Type of material: Poster

