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- Prosecution_association abstract "A prosecution association was an organization of citizens, typically in the same community, who paid dues to cover one another's costs of privately prosecuting offenders should a crime be committed against them.These were particularly popular in places and times when there was no public police force (the first public police force in Britain was established in 1829) and when citizens were allowed to prosecute offenders directly rather than relying on public prosecutors. The prosecution associations sometimes also provided crime insurance to their members, and would go after offenders in an effort to obtain restitution.".
- Prosecution_association wikiPageID "18241710".
- Prosecution_association wikiPageLength "1405".
- Prosecution_association wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Prosecution_association wikiPageRevisionID "580949175".
- Prosecution_association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Community-based_organizations.
- Prosecution_association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prosecution.
- Prosecution_association wikiPageWikiLink Crime_insurance.
- Prosecution_association wikiPageWikiLink Privately_prosecuting.
- Prosecution_association wikiPageWikiLink Prosecutor.
- Prosecution_association wikiPageWikiLinkText "prosecution association".
- Prosecution_association wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-stub.
- Prosecution_association wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prosecution_association subject Category:Community-based_organizations.
- Prosecution_association subject Category:Prosecution.
- Prosecution_association hypernym Organization.
- Prosecution_association type Organisation.
- Prosecution_association comment "A prosecution association was an organization of citizens, typically in the same community, who paid dues to cover one another's costs of privately prosecuting offenders should a crime be committed against them.These were particularly popular in places and times when there was no public police force (the first public police force in Britain was established in 1829) and when citizens were allowed to prosecute offenders directly rather than relying on public prosecutors.".
- Prosecution_association label "Prosecution association".
- Prosecution_association sameAs Q5642099.
- Prosecution_association sameAs Asociación_de_enjuiciamiento.
- Prosecution_association sameAs m.04cw1p4.
- Prosecution_association sameAs Q5642099.
- Prosecution_association wasDerivedFrom Prosecution_association?oldid=580949175.
- Prosecution_association isPrimaryTopicOf Prosecution_association.