The Police in Ghana: 1939 – 2009

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Police in Ghana: 1939 – 2009 was written to meet the interests and needs of researchers, students taking social science and related courses at the tertiary institutions, security personnel and the general public. In the reader’s desire to learn from the past, he or she is offered the opportunity to study and analyse some developments, achievements and, generally, the role the Ghana Police played during this period.

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Weight 0.220 kg

J.B. Pokoo-Aikins

J.B. Pokoo-Aikins is a Senior Police Officer who attended St. Augustine's College, Cape Coast and acquired his Master's Degree in Library Studies at the University of Ghana, Legon and a Bachelor's Degree in Publishing at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi. He has other qualificationsin Law Enforcement. The author is a native of Cape Coast and currently a Ghana Police Librarian and a Directing Staff at the Ghana Police College, Accra, Ghana.

He has written other children's storybooks including 'Police Friends and the Troubled Children', 'Our Safe Future' and 'Firefighters and the Sad Festival'. His interests are in the fight against bribery, corruption and indiscipline, children's safety as well as helping Ghanaian farmers to uplift their morale and image.

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The Police in Ghana: 1939 - 2009

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