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Discover the pivotal narrative of early Australian policing in 'To Preserve and Protect'. This captivating trade paperback takes you on a historical journey through time, highlighting how colonial law enforcement roots trace back to the cobblestone streets of Dublin and London. Authored by historian Anastasia Dukova, this 2020 edition from University of Queensland Press delves into the lives of the first law enforcers who shaped Brisbane's streets. As you turn the pages, you'll uncover personal stories that intertwine biography and history, showcasing the disparities between lofty metropolitan goals and the grounded reality faced by colonial police officers. 'To Preserve and Protect' not only narrates the challenges of early policing but also brings to light issues like political corruption, abuse of power, and the struggles against gender biases within the justice system. This book is essential for history enthusiasts and those curious about the formation of law and order in Australia. Engage with the narrative that reveals the complex interplay of aspiration and reality in early policing, and understand how these foundations still echo in today’s law enforcement challenges. Get your copy now and explore the rich tapestry of historical policing that continues to shape the present.