Well police work constitutes several different factors. One is to detect crime, and that more often than not, in all developed nations, involves surveillance and "Intel" on suspicious personnel. This can range from your day to day uniformed officers to the more high end types like covert FBI and CIA who are most often than not, seen wearing plainclothes.
Next is to deter crime, and this is done as a preventive action. This can come through the form of having good relationships with the surrounding community, building up support from the grassroots and of course, addressing the issues and crime related concerns poised by these stakeholders.
And the most commonly seen type of policing, would be the normal day to day patrol officers. These officers are deemed to be the front-liners against vice and criminal activities, and often than not perceived as the only backbone of policing work.
However, alike all corporate organizations, each police force has a wide range of supporting services which ensures the functionality of the police. But in essence, the above 3 factors constitutes the seen and unseen "backbone" of police work. Hope this helps:)<span />
Because industry was booming more people moved to cities for jobs. So A. is a change that did NOT happen
The rest of the answers are changes that Happened
Answer:
Repressive regimes would try to maintain an absolute power over the society it ruled over.
Explanation:
- A repressive government is the one form of government which always restricts or forbid people's freedom and control their life by using state force. Under repressive government freedom of speech is banned, Media is controlled by the regime, No political opposition and even No civil society are allowed to work.
- Under repressive regimes, it can not be allowed the people to freely express their opinion against the regime and if they do so it is seen as Illegal or against the state authority and it is a punishable offense.
- Civil society is banned in the repressive regime because repressive like to operate alone and they do not want to share their authority with any other or especially with Civil society which can later speak against the Ill practices of the regime.