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JOHN ROSS, in London, writes of the approach of the Leicestershire Constabulary to the problem of juvenile offending. The pictures show how the police, at a school, set out to gain the confidence of the children. Below, some of the equipment the police once used—a Peel topper, a rattle, and a watchman’s lantern.

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Press, 15 October 1976, Page 13

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JOHN ROSS, in London, writes of the approach of the Leicestershire Constabulary to the problem of juvenile offending. The pictures show how the police, at a school, set out to gain the confidence of the children. Below, some of the equipment the police once used—a Peel topper, a rattle, and a watchman’s lantern. Press, 15 October 1976, Page 13

JOHN ROSS, in London, writes of the approach of the Leicestershire Constabulary to the problem of juvenile offending. The pictures show how the police, at a school, set out to gain the confidence of the children. Below, some of the equipment the police once used—a Peel topper, a rattle, and a watchman’s lantern. Press, 15 October 1976, Page 13