A New York policeman.
A policeman.
An undercover policeman.
A policeman stopping a burglary.
A London policeman.
A criminal avoiding policemen.
A campaign for more humane treatment of offenders.
A village lock-up.
New York river police.
A policeman and a burglar.
Bertillon card for Thomas Conway.
A Police Officer surprising a burglar and holding a portable lamp.
The interior of the Bow Street Police Station.
A prison warden.
Policeman prepares to fight. 19th century France. French illustration 1890
Puck Magazine: A Sunday Morning in New York
Criminals and police.
The Home Secretary, Robert Lowe.
The execution of John Thurtell.
Ill news for the criminal fraternity.
A court room scene.
Children who were arrested for begging.
A Detective.
Swiping Behind the Cop's Back 1909
Two constables escorting a prisoner on a train journey.
Thames policemen embarking on a river patrol.
Criminal Investigation detectives, at a crime scene, England 1950
A public execution.
A prisoner awaiting execution.
The torturing of a prisoner.
Prisoners in the exercise yard.
A convict in travelling irons.
A convicted prisoner being defiant.
The prison reform movement.
A prisoner in his cell.
A 'Cat-o'-nine-tails'.
Convicts at work.
ALFRED DREYFUS (1859-1935).
The British policeman.
Mr Punch' dressed as policeman.
A police officer photographing identity marks on a weapon found near the scene of a crime.
A biblical scene.
An inmate having his picture taken.
A convict having his photograph taken for police records.
An execution by guillotine.
A condemned man.
The trial of Madame Laffarge.
A Syrian criminal.
A man being flogged.
Punishment by the stocks.
A pickpocket distracting his victim.
An intruder.
A burglar getting stuck in the window.
A Syrian criminal being punished.
A death by guillotine.
18th century highwayman and victim
18th century highwayman flees a crime
The condemned cell at Newgate Prison.
Northern English labourer stealing buried treasure.
Police with truncheons.
John Townsend.
When the Cat's away.
How the introduction of the telegraph assisted British police in capturing criminals.
A Mandarin bureaucrat on trial.
John Fulton Reynolds, 1820 1863
Gang warfare in London, England in the late 19th century
Example of police records used for the identification of criminals.
Cornish wreckers.
Punishment by Bastinado.
Policeman Watches Over New Mother
An early method of taking mug shots.
General Rafael Villegas Montesinos.
Mounted Policeman Stops Runaway Wagon 1948
The head of a 'Catchpole'.
Murder by Poison.
A cut-purse.
A clerk writing down evidence given by a witness.
A policeman saluting.
An assassin.
The capture of Moses Shapira.
Animals on Trial.
A store clerk being caught stealing.
A man and woman in stocks.
Convicts working under supervision.
If a saddlepoint does not exist for a payoff matrix, a probabilistic strategy is optimal to maximize expected (average) rewards.
Charles W. Bullard.
Kitty Flynn.
Prisoners confined in stocks.
警察官
Sniffer dog
Bertillonage.
A policeman trying to catch stray dogs.
ALGERIA: RIOTS, 1898.
Cain killing Abel.
Jael murdering Sisera by hammering a nail into his head.
The murder of Benhadad by smothering two Kings.
An assassin taking aim.
Police records used to identify criminals.
England, London, Whitechapel, Cable Street, Jack The Ripper Museum, Exhibit of Policeman Discovering Murdered Woman
England, London, Whitechapel, Cable Street, Jack The Ripper Museum, Exhibit of Murder Investigation Policeman's Desk
L'execution des Maillotins by Jean-Paul Laurens
Thugs with a cage of rats.
An escaped convict bribing a child.
A British policeman stopping onlookers from entering a field where a German World War One airship has been shot down.
A criminal being punished by flogging.
Childrens book illustration about a highway robber
A mounted policeman.
The looting of Mechelen.
A robber being visited by death.
The moneylender being visited by death.
An execution by hanging.
Boys taunting a man.
Graphic by Randolph Caldecott
NAST: TWEED'S DOWNFALL.
A man being executed.
Old Patch.
A Metropolitan police Alsatian dog being trained to tackle an armed criminal.
CHARLES BECKER (1869-1915)
Canadian Number: Get Your Man 1923
Motorcycle Cop Reprimands Society Debs 1931
Hit and Run Flirt: Petting Preferred 1929
Welcome Home, Son! 1946
Admission Twenty-Five Cents
Western Railroad Line: Free Guide to London 1899
Bookie and the Blonde 1940
Six Gun Sheriff
Who's Watching? 1938
Guardian of the Big City 1933
Her Four Men 1931
Licorice Candy Advertisement 1905
Two Freespirits on a Motorcycle 1935
To Protect and Serve 1952
April Showers: Traffic Cop in the Rain 1937
Meter Man 1952
Danger, Thin Ice 1941
Cop in Single Engine Plane 1940
Votes for Men: Suffragists' Revenge
Speeding with a Yellow Scarf 1929
Doing His Bit 1943
Old Cop Reprimands Bourgeois 1930
Hovering at the Speed of Sound: The More Things Change. . . 1956
Mounted Police March Two Step
Two police constable.
Hand fire pump.
A cell in a local jail.
A warden inspecting a cell.
A man poaching.
A poacher with his lurcher.
Three men poaching.
Mexico: Cerro Las Campanas, Where The Emperor Maximilian And Generals Mejia And Miramon Were Shot, June 19, 1869 (Left); Policeman (Right)
An African American medical assistant.
Prince Felix Salm-Salm
Nikolai Sazontovich Ilyin
Robert Abel
Sir Edmund Lodge
An officer of the city guard.
The work of a detective being outwitted by journalists.
A police force being inspected.
The aftermath of an explosion.
The exterior of the Metropolitan Police Orphanage.
The interior of the Metropolitan Police Orphanage.
A scene within the Metropolitan Police Orphanage.
FitzRoy Somerset.