Abstract

With the advent of the Roman domination in the 19th century, the police, the most important institution of this civilization, also started to withdraw from the stage of history. Even with the different perspectives of Plato and Aristotle, the great philosophers of ancient Greece, it is not in vain that they seek to uplift the police, to preserve it. Likewise, the average policeman was able to give his elite free time to deal with philosophy and art because he had a lower population than the great empires that had millions of people in his land, and therefore did not need a big bureaucracy. But the police, which allowed this great civilization to be born, left the great central empire order that the order came in the face of the great and regular armies of Rome and included many nations into its place. VII. Towards the end of the century, the city of Rome, which is located about 20 miles from the mouth of the Tiber River and composed of elements of Latin and Sabin, was first organized as kingdom, then republic, and finally empire. Rome, which emerged as a republican city state from the 5th century BC, had a diffuse policy different from Greek police.

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