Police Gold Medal Essay Competition

Published date01 October 1938
Date01 October 1938
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0032258X3801100418
Subject MatterArticle
The
Colonial
Police
Police,
of Police,
of Police,
ofInspector
Superintendent
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Special
Duty), Fiji. (Temporaryappointment.)
Assistant
Kenya.
Assistant Superintendent
Northern Rhodesia.
British Inspector of Police, Nigeria.
Third-class Inspector of Police, Jamaica.
Deputy Inspector General of Police,
Trinidad.
Second-Class
Jamaica.
SMITH,
C. A. (Third-Class
In-
spector of Police) .
WILKINSON,
M. H. L. (Inspector
of Police)
The
following appointments are announced by the Colonial Office:
DE
CARTERET,
V. E. R. (lately
Deputy Commissioner of Police,
Gold Coast)
ENGLAND,
R. H. F. (Sergeant,
Palestine Police) .
GRIBBLE,
G. R. (Assistant
In-
spector of Police) .
HARPER,
A. B. (Senior Sub-
Inspector of Police)
ORRETT,
W. A. (First-Class
In-
spector of Police, Jamaica)
POLICE GOLD MEDAL ESSAY COMPETITION
Subject of the Essay for 1938
"Juvenile
Crime-Its
Causes
and Treatment"
Essays must be submitted on or before rst November, 1938,
to:-
THE
SECRETARY
OF
THE
COUNCIL
OF
THE
POLICE
GOLD
MEDAL
ESSAY
COMPETITION,
HOME
OFFICE,
WHITEHALL,
LONDON,
S.W.I.
Essays must be the original work of the competitor,
7,000
to
11,000
words in length, typewritten and submitted in triplicate and anonymously.
A sealed envelope bearing on outside anom de plume or motto, and con-
taining the competitor's name and address, must accompany the essay.
(For full conditions see THE
POLICE
JOURNAL,
April number, p. 252.)
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