The Police and the Public
Andy Hayman, former assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, examines the challenges facing policing in Britain today.
Andy Hayman, former assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, examines the challenges facing policing in Britain today.
When Andy Hayman left the Metropolitan Police in 2008 he was assistant commissioner, Special Operations, in overall charge of counter-terrorism. He had to deal with the suicide bomb attacks on London and the tragedy of the de Menezes shooting. Andy's 30-year career started straight out of school with the police in Essex and took him to the position of chief constable of Norfolk.
In this series he takes a critical look at the challenges facing the police service in Britain today. He goes back on the beat and talks to former colleagues and those who work with the police at every level to ask the question, 'Do we have the policing we need in Britain today?'
A Perfectly Normal production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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- Mon 7 Dec 2009 11:00大象传媒 Radio 4