Kansas City, Missouri Police Department 1874-2011

Kansas City, Missouri Police Department 1874-2011

Author: Kansas City Police Historical Society

Publisher: M.T. Publishing Company

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781934729670

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Wide-ranging illustrated history of the Kansas City Police Department, including brief biographies of leaders, list of those killed in the line of duty, Black officers, police women, auxiliary & reserves, mounted patrol, vehicles, training academy, historical buildings, badges, uniforms, and much more.


A History of the University of Missouri--Kansas City Police Department

A History of the University of Missouri--Kansas City Police Department

Author: Patrick J. Fasl

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13:

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"Tells the story of a university police department and its evolution on two separate campuses; from unarmed watchmen, through the era of traffic safety and security, and culminating with the current campus law enforcement agency. This narrative commences at the University of Kansas City, a private liberal arts college, in the late 1930's; and the University of Missouri, located in Columbia, in the mid 1880's. An examination will be conducted of the role of the night watchman, the 1950's traffic safety officer, and the 1960's campus police officer. In 1963, Kansas City's university merged with the University of Missouri. This narrative will provide a brief overview of individuals who played a role in the development of the department. Additionally, a glimpse at significant events that transpired during the department's formative years will be presented via newspaper articles, archived documents of campus administrators, and Board of Curators minutes. Beginning in the early 1960's a common thread bound the police administrators on both the Columbia and Kansas City campuses; all had previously worked for the Kansas City (Missouri) Police Department. This text will culminate in 1974 with an event that resulted in a university-wide investigation of the University Police Department."--Prologue.