Author: | Laurie Pointing | ISBN: | 9781925046007 |
Publisher: | Boolarong Press | Publication: | January 2, 2014 |
Imprint: | Boolarong Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Laurie Pointing |
ISBN: | 9781925046007 |
Publisher: | Boolarong Press |
Publication: | January 2, 2014 |
Imprint: | Boolarong Press |
Language: | English |
This book contains 13 story of retired police men and women.
Pioneer Policing
Robin Alexander (Bob) Smith
William (Bill) Larkman
George Laidlaw Rickertt
Neil Douglas Raward
Kevin Claude Kruger
George Edward Edwards
Donald John (Don) Braithwaite
Neville Bruce Travers-Jones
Osmund Ertman (Ossie) Cislowski Part 1
Osmund Ertman (Ossie) Cislowski Part 2
Mervyn John Bainbridge
Roslyn Mary Peters nee Kelleher
Alan Beattie (Abe) Duncan
Albert Thomas (Tom) Pointing
Keeping the Peace will be an important resource for social historians, legal academics and others interested in changing approaches to police administration and the evolution of modern law enforcement procedures. Many libraries, both public and academic, will want to acquire the book for their collections, as it includes the personal stories, first hand experiences and candid opinions of generations of men and women involved in the front line of Queensland policing. As we approach the sesquicentenary of the Queensland Police service, inaugurated on 1st January, 1864, this book will also serve as a timely reminder of the dedication and courage displayed by so many police officers in the course of their public duty.
Geoff Barlow
Senior Public Librarian
This book contains 13 story of retired police men and women.
Pioneer Policing
Robin Alexander (Bob) Smith
William (Bill) Larkman
George Laidlaw Rickertt
Neil Douglas Raward
Kevin Claude Kruger
George Edward Edwards
Donald John (Don) Braithwaite
Neville Bruce Travers-Jones
Osmund Ertman (Ossie) Cislowski Part 1
Osmund Ertman (Ossie) Cislowski Part 2
Mervyn John Bainbridge
Roslyn Mary Peters nee Kelleher
Alan Beattie (Abe) Duncan
Albert Thomas (Tom) Pointing
Keeping the Peace will be an important resource for social historians, legal academics and others interested in changing approaches to police administration and the evolution of modern law enforcement procedures. Many libraries, both public and academic, will want to acquire the book for their collections, as it includes the personal stories, first hand experiences and candid opinions of generations of men and women involved in the front line of Queensland policing. As we approach the sesquicentenary of the Queensland Police service, inaugurated on 1st January, 1864, this book will also serve as a timely reminder of the dedication and courage displayed by so many police officers in the course of their public duty.
Geoff Barlow
Senior Public Librarian