Description
This volume mainly delineates the Hong Kong policing history from 1842 to 1969 through the frontline stories of many police officers. Eighty retired policemen and policewomen, representing different generations, races, ranks and lines of duties, share the views and memories of their police service through individual oral history sessions and group discussions. Their personal recollections and lively anecdotes enable readers to enjoy the excitement and relieve the challenges, the good days and hard times of the police throughout the eras.
These accounts mirror the evolution of the Hong Kong Police Force in the decades after the Second World War, a time which drastically reshaped Hong Kong from a British colony to a world city and a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in policing or the history of Hong Kong at large.
About the Author
Lawrence K. K. Ho, senior teaching fellow, Department of Political Science, Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
Yiu Kong Chu, Honorary Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong.
Book Information
ISBN 9789629372064
Author Lawrence K. K. Ho
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint City University of Hong Kong Press
Publisher City University of Hong Kong Press