Cornelius Willemse

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Born
Cornelis Wilhelmus Joannes Maria Willemse

(1871-09-30)30 September 1871
Died11 July 1942(1942-07-11) (aged 70)
KnownforAuthor of Behind the Green Lights and A Cop Remembers
Cornelius Willemse
Born
Cornelis Wilhelmus Joannes Maria Willemse

(1871-09-30)30 September 1871
Died11 July 1942(1942-07-11) (aged 70)
Known forAuthor of Behind the Green Lights and A Cop Remembers
Police career
CountryNew York City Police Department
Service years1900–1925
RankDetective

Cornelis Wilhelmus Joannes Maria "Cornelius" Willemse (30 September 1871, Rotterdam - 11 July 1942, Manhattan) was a New York City policeman and detective from 1900 to 1925.

He was the author of two memoirs, Behind the Green Lights (1931) and A Cop Remembers (1933). His books are among the few reliable first-hand accounts of the criminal gangs and police methods of that time.

Willemse emigrated from the Netherlands in 1888. After working as a bouncer at a Bowery saloon he joined the police department in February 1900 as a patrolman. He witnessed, and described in his books, the evolution of the New York City Police Department from a corruption-ridden, antiquated institution into a considerably more modern police department.[1]

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