How have the historical laws of the code of Hammarubi, Draco's Law, Law of the Twelve Tables, Justinian Code, Magna Carta, and the Statue of Westminster led to the development of security forces, both private and public? Why do you think the need for both private and public security still exists?

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The laws in past that governed the “old country” established the foundations that our country sets forth today. The laws set a precedence of all people are created equal, and the law of the book binds each. Every person who commits an illegal act is bound for punishment under the law of the book. These law placed on the books allows all to live in peace. The security (both private and public) have been established and remains in force for the protection of all citizens, and immigrants.
As long as there are laws there will be people who break them.
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