Synopsis
A series of interviews with officers and staff from the City of London Police.
Episodes
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Who was C.H. Rolph? Exploring the fascinating history of a City police officer turned writer, journalist and social commentator
31/07/2018 Duration: 29minC.H. Rolph – who was he, why does he matter, and why is there a hall named after him at the City of London Police?
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Sgt Pete Lucas on why policing is like a family, like going out in your pyjamas, and various other metaphors..!
20/06/2018 Duration: 44minSgt Pete Lucas has been policing the City of London for more than a decade. He reflects on what he’s learnt is his career, and what he thinks is the key to better relationships between police forces and the communities they serve
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Commissioner Ian Dyson on life leading the City of London Police
01/06/2018 Duration: 43minCommissioner Ian Dyson QPM is the guest of this week's episode of Off The Cuff, the City of London Police podcast, looking at his career, his role, and his opinions on modern policing
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Tracy Alexander, director of forensic services for the City, on the realities of forensics, fingerprints, and more
16/05/2018 Duration: 44minCSI London? City of London Police Director of Forensic Services Tracy Alexander sheds some light on the realities of forensics, fingerprints, and more in modern British policing
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Det Ch Spt Paul Barnard looks back at a career at the City of London Police
24/04/2018 Duration: 45minFor our first episode, we hear from recently retired City of London Police Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Barnard. Paul reflects on his role, what brought him into policing, and what he plans to do next.