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$40With Confidence and Pride:Uncover the policing history of the Wellington Region from 1840-1992 with this edited work by Sherwood Young! Learn about the local police stations and training sites, and gain insight into the previous commissioners who served in the area. Plus, delve into large-scale investigations and homicides and explore past commissions of enquiry.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$40Without Fear or Favour: (Museum)Without Fear or Favour:150 Years Policing Auckland 1840-1990By Owen J Cherrett DescriptionA historical record of policing in the Auckland province, which illustrates the colourful and interesting life dramas that Police members experience in the course of their day to day duties. Nationally signific...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$5Handguns and Police in New Zealand : 1840-1990 (Museum)Handguns and Police in New Zealand1840-1990By John Osborne DescriptionA chronological summary of the handguns used by Police inNew Zealand between 1840 and 1990.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$30Authority to Protect: Otago (Museum)Authority to Protect: A Story of Policing in Otagoby Miles Singe & David Thomson Description"Authority to Protect: Otago" is a book co-written by Miles Singe & David Thomson that captures the essential role of policing in New Zealand society. Through the authors' in-depth research and experience as ...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$20No Right to Strike: (Museum)No Right to Strike:The History of the New Zealand Police Service OrganisationsBy David McGill DescriptionUsing official records and memoranda, personal letters and newspapers of the day, and also the words of Murray and Moodie this book tells the story of the fight to achieve conditions as good as those enjoyed by any trade union - and all without the basic unionists' right to strike.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$15To Guard My People: 1861-1995 (Museum)To Guard My People:Honours and Awards to the Police in New Zealand 1861-1995By John Wills DescriptionEleven hundred individual recipients are listed along with 65 distinct honours or awards. The history and development of each provides dual fare for historians and numismatists. This book includes a comprehensive ribbon chart and almost 600 illustrations of awards and recipients.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$15The New Zealand Police Medal: 1886-1976 (Museum)The New Zealand Police Medal:The Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medals of New Zealand her Dependencies and Mandated Territories 1886-1976By John Wills DescriptionAn authoritative record of the history and development of New Zealands first official medal for long service. The registers of the 3...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$5Deodar (Museum)Deodar:The Story of Auckland's Water PoliceBy Ian T Clarke DescriptionBoating mysteries and fishing tragedies, riots and radio pirates, spectacular Anniversary Day regattas and Whitbread races, nuclear ship protests, the Springbok tour and the Rainbow Warrior affair. The story of the Deodar and Auck...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$15Pawelka (Museum)Pawelkaby Des Swain DescriptionResearched and documented from Police files and other sources, Pawelka is the fascinating account of one of New Zealand's most successful prison escapers, still on the wanted list after nearly 80 years: and of a manhunt that turned a Manawatu town into what resembled a Wild West town under siege.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$40Towards the Mountainby Sarah Myles DescriptionMarking the 4th anniversary of the Erebus disaster, this is the first book on that tragedy written by a member of one of the affect families.In , Sarah Myles uses extensive research and interviews to weave together the stories of her grandfather, his fellow adventures and t...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$26The Wolf Was NOT Sleeping-BookThe Wolf Was Not Sleeping is a children’s picture book that has been specifically tailored for New Zealand Police as a staff resource.This delightful book can be used by Police staff and their whānau to start conversations with tamariki in their lives who may have fears or concerns regarding thei...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$15The Student BodyA thrilling novel written by Former Police Detective Simon Wyatt inventor of the very popular Police Board Game PROMOTE.In THE STUDENT BODY , Simon Wyatt takes the reader on a thrilling journey to catch a killer through his eyes as a former police detective.A popular 15 year old girl is strangled to...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$40Sharing the Challenge: Christchurch (Museum)Sharing the Challenge:A Social and Pictorial History of the Christchurch Police DistrictBy Barry Thomson & Robert Neilson DescriptionShows the considerable part that Police have played in the development ofCanterbury. As society changed and expanded so did the work of the Police, with new methods, n...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$5Armstrong and Coehorn Affair (Museum)Armstrong and Coehorn AffairBy Trevor Belcher and John Osborne DescriptionIn August 1983 New Zealand Armed Constabulary Force Re-enactment Society members obtained Armstrong gun plans from the Royal Artillery Institution, England. Together they manufactured five full size Six Pounder Armstrongs and ...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$24.99A Better Class of Criminal : When you're the good bad guyAuthor bio note:Cristian Kelly is an ex-Police detective currently living in Auckland, New Zealand. A Better Class of Criminal is the first in a planned series of A Better Class of.Synopsis :Get ready to be immersed in the life of a criminal, where the seemingly insignificant holds the key to a fort...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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