Marion Kinlock |
Methuen |
1974 |
Detective Arthur McAloon |
Waltham PD |
1975 |
Lt. Salvi Pascucci |
Framingham PD |
1976 |
Dr. E. Donion Rooney |
Director of Guidance Watertown Schools |
1977 |
Detective Ernest Flanagan |
Everett PD |
1978 |
Deputy Superitendant |
Boston PD |
1979 |
Lt. John Beaudoin |
Reading PD (Retired Chief) |
1980 |
Judge James Nixon |
Cambridge Court |
1981 |
Detective James Flynn |
Barnstable PD (Retired) |
1982 |
Officer Harry Marchetti |
Ashland PD |
1983 |
Detective Richard Beaton |
Winchester PD |
1984 |
John McGonigle |
Cambridge Court - Chief of Probation |
1985 |
Leo McElhenney |
Woburn PD |
1986 |
Lt. James Alexander |
Concord PD (Retired) |
1987 |
Joseph O’Reilly |
Boston Juvenile Court, Chief of Probation |
1988 |
Officer Bill Mahoney |
Belmont PD (Retired) |
1989 |
Chief Edward Marchand |
Reading PD (Retired Chief) |
1990 |
Scott Harshbarger |
Former Massachusetts Attorney General |
1991 |
M. Isabel Harrison |
Ashland Youth Advisory Council |
1992 |
Detective Raymond Yvon |
West Springfield PD (Retired) |
1993 |
Walter Hutcheon |
Department of Youth Services (Retired) |
1994 |
Det. Lt. Robert Spencer |
Wilmington PD |
1995 |
Sgt. Louis Moscatelli |
Framingham PD |
1996 |
Detective Richard Scanlon |
Waltham PD |
1997 |
Lt. Kevin Mooney |
Lincoln PD |
1998 |
Detective Dennis Thompson |
Burlington PD |
1999 |
Lt. Steven Williams |
Cambridge PD |
2000 |
Lt. Charles Heney |
Stoneham PD |
2001 |
John Sofis Scheft |
Law Enforcement Dimensions |
2002 |
Edward G. Jacoubs |
M.S.W. - Plymouth County Disctrict Attorney's Office |
2003 |
KINLOCK AWARD
Formerly the M.J.P.O.A. Award
The
first awards given by this organization were Man of the Year Awards
and the first three were by the Middlesex Juvenile Officers Association.
Then continued after our growth to the M.J.O.A. until the untimely
passing of our past President Roland Kinlock.
Roland's contributions and accomplishments were many
and the Man of the Year Award became the Roland Kinlock Award and
the first recipient was Mrs. Marion Kinlock in memoriam and also
for her own attendance and interest in the M.J.P.O.A.
The Roland Kinlock Award is one that we all revere
and this award in his memory may not be awarded to anyone lacking
in excellence in his or her field of endeavor; that endeavor must
be associated with our young people. He must be endowed with understanding,
compassion and patience and a willingness to do more than the next
person for tomorrow's adults.
Roland was such a man, a patrolman who had worked
every facet of police work and in the later years of his career
became a Juvenile Officer, President of this Association, our representative
to the International Juvenile Officers Association and then its
President.
He was sincere, hard working and understood and promoted
the thought that love and compassion could assist our troubled young,
and the same values should also be visited upon the untroubled -
including adults.
Therefore, it is with loving memory and pride that
the Massachusetts Juvenile Officers Association presents the Roland
Kinlock Award to those persons with comparative values and contributions.
Kinlock
Award Recipients
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