Wards of the State An Unofficial View of Prison And the Prisoner

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In neighbourhoods known for the possession of a first-rate police dog the criminal is less active than he was. This, an important point, is made good in a passage cited by Major Richardson from the German Police Gazette : " Not only do the police dogs decrease crime, but their presence has a strong moral effect, and bad characters avoid towns where police dogs are kept. In towns where these dogs are used, petty theft has almost disappeared, and a great sense of security is given to the inhabita...nts. " Major Richardson distinguishes two kinds of dogs for police work. First (though not necessarily first 176 WARDS OF THE STATE in importance) comes the " executive " dog, the animal that accompanies the policeman on his beat at night. Next comes the " criminal tracking " dog, which must have exceptional powers of scent and be capable of running a cold trail. The chief duties of the executive dog are : 1. To give warning of anything unusual in the immediate neighbourhood of the policeman.
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