Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland)

The Police Gazette, established in 1772 as The Quarterly Pursuit, and later named the Public Hue and Cry (a disused name for an APW). The newspaper, possibly with variants, was circulated to other British territories including Australia. Its primary purpose was to publish notices of wanted criminals with requests for information, and where appropriate to offer rewards. In later years it became a bi-monthly publication produced by the College of Policing in London until it ceased publication in 2017.

Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland)

The Police Gazette, established in 1772 as The Quarterly Pursuit, and later named the Public Hue and Cry (a disused name for an APW). The newspaper, possibly with variants, was circulated to other British territories including Australia. Its primary purpose was to publish notices of wanted criminals with requests for information, and where appropriate to offer rewards. In later years it became a bi-monthly publication produced by the College of Policing in London until it ceased publication in 2017.