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The British Police
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

The British Police

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is a directory of all police forces known to have existed in the British Isles since the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 with lists of chief officers of those forces from their inception. The book includes an introductory essay on the organization of police 1829-2012 and a bibliography of individual force histories.

Journal of the Police History Society No. 31 2017
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Journal of the Police History Society No. 31 2017

Volume 31 of the Journal of the Police History Society

Journal of the Police History Society No. 29 2015
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Journal of the Police History Society No. 29 2015

None

Journal of the Police History Society No. 30 2016
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Journal of the Police History Society No. 30 2016

None

Journal of the Police History Society No. 24 2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Journal of the Police History Society No. 24 2009

GUILDFORDS 1ST POLICEMAN - By Peter Scholes WHERE DID ALL THE COPPERS GO - By John Tomkins LEEDS AUXILIARY FIRE BRIGADE - Ralph Lindley A POLICEMAN IN THE FAMILY - Norman Goodman POLICE TRANSPORT US STYLE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR YORK MINSTER POLICE - Paul Dew THE KNOBKERRIE KILLING - Clifford Williams THE AA VERSUS SURREY POLICE - Luke Franklin

Journal of the Police History Society No. 32 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Journal of the Police History Society No. 32 2018

The 32nd volume of the Journal of the Police History Society: Exploring British Policing during the Second World War by Clive Emsley A Police Officer and a Gentleman by Clive Emsley Chief Constable Thomas Oliver by Gill Whitehouse The Post War Reconstruction of Police in Germany by Tim Wright The Life and Times of Police Sergeant John Knowles by Paul Dixon "A Somewhat Serious Accident" by John Thorncroft The Race Course Police by Jeff Cowdell and Peter Kennison The Murder of Huddersfield's Head Constable by Colin Jackson Bagnigge Wells Police Station and the "Fantastic PC Fox" by Fred Feather Gladys Irene Howard (1916 - 2017): A Portsmouth Police Pioneer by Clifford Williams Light Duties or ...

Journal of the Police History Society No. 22 2007
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Journal of the Police History Society No. 22 2007

Editorial The Fingerprint Man - Stephen Wade Irish Revenue Police - Jim McDonald Nothing New Under the Sun Part 2 - H. Standford Cambridge Borough City Police in the Post War Years - Lindsay Malcolm One of Our Colonies is Missing - Simon Smith The Gentlemen Ride By - Roy Ingleton The Murder of a Lincolnshire Policeman - Michael Matsell Policing Denbighshire 1800-1850 - Dr F Clements Rowley & Brock Get Ahead with Their Hats - Bob Dobson OBITUARY- Stewart Harris Lt Col. Sir Charles Rowan and Sir Richard Mayne - Raymond Orr Sir Arthur Young KBE, CMG, CVO, KPM - Peter Rowe The Anti-Nuclear Movement - Tony Dodson

A General Police and Constabulary List and Analysis of Criminal and Police Statistics for the Quarter Ending September 1844
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148
The Greatest Policeman?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

The Greatest Policeman?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Could it be possible that just one man is responsible for modernising the British Police service and transforming it from its Victorian era, firmly rooted in 'Beat' policing, to today's highly-mobile responsive model? If there is a candidate for such an accolade then it is to be Capt Athelstan Popkess, Chief Constable of Nottingham City Police from 1930 to 1959. Tom Andrews makes a strong case that the man who sounds like a character from a Rudyard Kipling novel and who had no prior policing experience before commencing his post transformed the whole operating model of the Police service. He is credited with the introduction of police wireless communications, enhanced police use of forensics and the burglar alarm, amongst myriad others. With first-hand accounts and thorough research, this book explores just what it was that made this man possibly the Twentieth century's Greatest Policeman.

Journal of the Police History Society No. 23 2008
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Journal of the Police History Society No. 23 2008

THE INSPECTOR - By George Hallam THE 'B' SPECIALS - Peter Williams FASTEN MY GARTER: A strange Story of The Met's Badges - By Chris Forester THE UNSUNG HEROES - Michael Matsell MERE MILITARY COLOUR: The State Police & Martial Law - Merle T Cole GUILDFORD'S 1st POLICEMAN - Peter Scholes THE DEATH OF A CHIEF - Graham Borril Lt Col. PULTENEY MALCOLM - Cheshire's Hero JOSEPH BRIGGS: Leicester Military Policeman - Peter Spooner THE OTHER GALLANT 600: The Mets last contribution to the 1st War - Paul Rason