Yes Colin,
The perception is that CID, amongst many CID officers mainly, that they had a superior quality of men compared to uniform, which is completely misleading and incorrect.
Jon,
CID was born out of the detective department, which was re-structured after the trial of the detectives in 1878. The detective department was officially formed in 1842, before that detectives from Bow Street were used as the Mets detective force but they stopped around, from memory, 1838 or 39, with regular uniform constables donning plain clothes and undertaking the role on a monthly rota.
However, Mayne was already toying with the idea of a specialist detective force since he was appointed joint commissioner in 1829. His working partner, Rowan, wasn't so keen, but recognising the current system was not impacting upon crime, came to agree with Mayne, this after the Daniel Good case (I think this is the incident you are referring to) where this murderer went on the run and it took the police many weeks to run him to ground.
So Mayne and Rowan wrote to their boss, the Home Secretary requesting the formation of a detective team, and this was granted.
Monty
The perception is that CID, amongst many CID officers mainly, that they had a superior quality of men compared to uniform, which is completely misleading and incorrect.
Jon,
CID was born out of the detective department, which was re-structured after the trial of the detectives in 1878. The detective department was officially formed in 1842, before that detectives from Bow Street were used as the Mets detective force but they stopped around, from memory, 1838 or 39, with regular uniform constables donning plain clothes and undertaking the role on a monthly rota.
However, Mayne was already toying with the idea of a specialist detective force since he was appointed joint commissioner in 1829. His working partner, Rowan, wasn't so keen, but recognising the current system was not impacting upon crime, came to agree with Mayne, this after the Daniel Good case (I think this is the incident you are referring to) where this murderer went on the run and it took the police many weeks to run him to ground.
So Mayne and Rowan wrote to their boss, the Home Secretary requesting the formation of a detective team, and this was granted.
Monty
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