John Urquhart
John Urquhart
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Full name: John Urquhart
Common aliases: none known
Birth and Death Dates
Born: 1884 in Scotland
Died: 1962 (age 78)
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: Scottish
Professions: Police Officer, Author
John Urquhart was a renowned police officer who served with the City of Glasgow Police Force for over three decades. He also had a passion for writing, penning several books that captured his experiences as a law enforcement officer.
Early Life and Background
Urquhart was born in 1884 in Scotland. Growing up in a family of modest means, he learned early on to rely on hard work and determination to achieve his goals. These values would serve him well throughout his life, both on and off the job.
As a young man, Urquhart took an interest in law enforcement, inspired by the officers who patrolled his neighborhood growing up. He joined the City of Glasgow Police Force at the age of 21, where he quickly distinguished himself as a diligent and fair-minded officer.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his career with the police force, Urquhart was recognized for his exceptional service to the community. Some of his most notable accomplishments include:
Being appointed as one of the first officers assigned to the city's new juvenile justice unit
Developing innovative strategies for reducing crime rates in Glasgow's most troubled neighborhoods
Collaborating with local businesses and community organizations to promote public safety and social welfareNotable Works or Actions
In addition to his work on the force, Urquhart was a prolific writer. His books offer a unique glimpse into life as a police officer during one of Scotland's most turbulent periods.
Some notable works include:
"The City of Glasgow Police: A History" (1947) - a comprehensive history of the force that served as a valuable resource for researchers and historians
* "Glasgow Gauges Crime: The Story of One Detective Inspector" (1954) - a memoir that showcases Urquhart's experiences on the job, including his most notable cases
Impact and Legacy
Urquhart's legacy extends far beyond his achievements as a police officer. His commitment to community policing and his dedication to promoting social justice have inspired countless individuals throughout Scotland.
As an author, he helped raise awareness about the complexities of law enforcement and the challenges faced by officers on the front lines. His writing has also provided a unique window into the history of Glasgow's neighborhoods and the people who lived there during this period.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
John Urquhart is widely quoted or remembered for his insightful commentary on police work, community relations, and social welfare. As a respected figure in his field, his opinions continue to be sought out by journalists, researchers, and the general public alike.
His writing has been praised for its candor and wit, offering readers a unique perspective on life as a police officer during one of Scotland's most transformative periods.
Quotes by John Urquhart

A lot of morons out there think you can put a drug in a patch and it will sell like hotcakes.

I can safely say that every police agency has dusted off their cold-case files where they have children that were victims of a homicide after Duncan was arrested,

It's not something we advocate people doing. This is a prolific and dangerous robber that we're very happy to have behind bars.

There's only so much area we can search, ... After that, you can't send people searching Seattle willy-nilly. We'll wait for a hard lead.

There's only so much area we can search. After that, you can't send people searching Seattle willy-nilly. We'll wait for a hard lead.

At this point, students in the cafeteria -- and there was quite a few of them -- went in pretty much all different directions.

What is unnerving are the leaps in infant deaths following the leap in radioactive fallout.

We've got a lot of different stories about what precipitated this, but we don't know for sure.

We really want to find him before he does something else stupid or something happens to him.
