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'The Garda S甐ch嫕a will succeed, not by force of arms or numbers, but on their moral authority as servants of the people.' - Michael Staines, the first Commissioner of An Garda S甐ch嫕a, 1922
The Guardians: 100 Years of An Garda S甐ch嫕a, 1922-2022 takes readers from the first generation of the Civic Guard/Garda S甐ch嫕a, through the 1950s and 1960s, and up to the modern policing service provided by An Garda S甐ch嫕a in 21st-century Ireland.
Formed in the turbulent period between the War of Independence and the Civil War, An Garda S甐ch嫕a had been tasked with restoring law and order in the new Irish Free State. A century later, with the evolution of crime and following major societal changes, policing faces new challenges in a very different Ireland. Nevertheless, 'the guardians of the peace' retain their commitment to serving the Irish people and keeping them safe.
Garda Stephen Moore has collected individual and personal stories of garda?past and present. Combined with accounts by historians and academics, they provide a unique insight into policing in Ireland over the past hundred years.
Richly illustrated with historical and contemporary photographs, this is the official book of An Garda S甐ch嫕a in its centenary year.