Scotland Yard's Crime Museum Opens to Public for First.
The Crime Museum Uncovered opens on Friday 9 October 2015 at the Museum of London. For the very first time, the exhibition allows the general public to see objects from the Metropolitan Police's Crime Museum, which was established by the police as a teaching tool in the mid-1870s and was previously only accessible to police professionals and invited guests.
Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing all 32 boroughs of London, excluding the City of London. The name derives from the location of the original Metropolitan Police headquarters at 4 Whitehall Place, which had a rear entrance on a street called Great Scotland Yard.
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The Glasgow Police Museum is the museum of Britain’s first police force, from 1800 to 1975. The exhibits in the Glasgow Police Historical Exhibition provide a historical insight into the people, events and other factors which contributed to the founding, development and progress of Britain's first Police force, the City of Glasgow Police from 1779 - 1975.
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Answer 1 of 12: I had read in a book (think it was a Jack the Ripper one) that there is a Black Museum that displays objects from cases from Scotland Yard. Has things to do with Jack the Ripper and other famous cases that are exhibited for the public to visit.
You have been re-directed to the Police Scotland website. On 1 April 2013, Scotland’s eight police forces, the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency (SCDEA) and the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS), merged to form Police Scotland.