Recent Episodes
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S7E5: Command of Armed Operations – Part 2
Dec 22, 2023 – 21:38 -
S7E4: Command of Armed Police Operations – Part 1
Dec 22, 2023 – 16:23 -
S7E3: Sharing opinions – when is it wrong for a regulator to interfere with an individual's right to express their opinions and beliefs?
Oct 30, 2023 – 41:02 -
S7E2: The 10 rules for being a successful police witness
Oct 23, 2023 – 35:54 -
S7E1: Expert Evidence in Police Misconduct Cases
Oct 16, 2023 – 13:16 -
S6E8 - Can understanding personalities improve how police forces deliver services?
Oct 3, 2022 – 32:50 -
S6E7 - Reasonable expectation of privacy pre-charge
Jul 25, 2022 – 20:16 -
S6E6 - Relationships in the workplace for police officers
Jul 11, 2022 – 16:23 -
S6E5 - When must police forces refer complaints to the Independent Office for Police Conduct
Jul 4, 2022 – 19:16 -
S6E4 - The investigative duty and 'historic' allegations
Jun 27, 2022 – 10:39 -
S6E3 - Policing Twitter – update on Miller v College of Policing
Jun 21, 2022 – 13:43 -
S6E2 - Can police officers make complaints about other officers?
Jun 13, 2022 – 16:31 -
S6E1 - Child Protection Enquiries and s47 Children Act 1989
Jun 6, 2022 – 21:11 -
S5E7 - Giving effective evidence – A guide for officers
Oct 18, 2021 – 29:42 -
S5E6 - It’s not the act, it’s the cover up – Honesty and Professional Discipline
Oct 11, 2021 – 24:58 -
S5E5 - Private Bigotry, Public Discipline
Oct 4, 2021 – 14:42 -
S5E4 - Discriminatory behaviour, misconduct charges and police misconduct hearings
Sep 27, 2021 – 23:30 -
S5E3 - The use of Taser and the Dalian Atkinson case
Sep 20, 2021 – 13:28 -
S5E2 - Statutory Public Inquiries & Salmon Letters
Sep 10, 2021 – 16:03 -
S5E1 - Prayers, Pickets and Protests
Sep 6, 2021 – 24:54 -
S4E8 - Principles which should be followed by investigators to avoid breaching Art. 2, Right to Life
May 10, 2021 – 16:25 -
S4E7 - Criminal investigations in cases involving inhuman or degrading treatment or torture
May 4, 2021 – 17:15 -
S4E6 - Holding data of people vulnerable to radicalisation
Apr 26, 2021 – 17:50 -
S4E5 - Removal of clothing by police of (very) drunk detainees
Apr 19, 2021 – 14:41 -
S4E4 - The Relevance of Insight in Misconduct Outcomes
Apr 12, 2021 – 12:09 -
S4E3 - Automated Facial Recognition technology and the right to privacy – an update
Apr 6, 2021 – 20:26 -
S4E2 – Policing The Modern Slavery Act
Mar 29, 2021 – 21:44 -
S4E1 – The Policing of Twitter
Mar 22, 2021 – 37:56 -
S3E8 - WhatsApp groups and Misconduct Proceedings
Dec 21, 2020 – 09:58 -
S3E7 - Slavery and Trafficking Prevention and Risk Orders
Dec 17, 2020 – 14:08 -
S3E6 - Childcare Rules for separated Police Officers in Lockdown
Dec 8, 2020 – 19:56 -
S3E5 - Panel's decision to impose Final Written Warning for racist remarks quashed by the High Court
Dec 3, 2020 – 17:04 -
S3E4 - Bias and recusal submissions in police misconduct hearings
Nov 26, 2020 – 15:15 -
S3E3 - Necessity to arrest - a higher test
Nov 19, 2020 – 12:40 -
S3E2 - Indefinite retention of DNA, fingerprints and photographs for minor offences
Nov 12, 2020 – 08:01 -
S3E1 - Forced Marriage Protection Orders
Nov 5, 2020 – 16:43 -
S2E7 - A guide to divorce for police officers in lockdown
Jun 10, 2020 – 23:35 -
S2E6 - The Coronavirus Legislation
May 4, 2020 – 15:07 -
S2E5 - COVID-19 Guidance and Police Misconduct Hearings.
Apr 24, 2020 – 23:54 -
S2E4 - Ill health pensions and police injury awards
Mar 25, 2020 – 17:35 -
S2E3 - Let’s face it - The use of automated facial recognition technology by the police
Mar 16, 2020 – 12:13 -
S2E2 – Practice Requiring Improvement
Mar 6, 2020 – 09:09 -
S2E1 – Police Conduct Regulations 2020
Mar 2, 2020 – 09:03 -
S1E8 - Article 8 - Right to Private Life
Nov 25, 2019 – 16:54 -
S1E7 - Disciplinary Proceedings post Retirement
Oct 18, 2019 – 17:37 -
S1E6 - Stop and Search
Oct 11, 2019 – 10:49 -
S1E5 - Taser
Oct 2, 2019 – 12:33 -
S1E4 - Search Warrants
Sep 23, 2019 – 14:27 -
S1E3 - Pre-Charge Bail
Aug 12, 2019 – 13:27 -
S1E2 - Necessity for Arrest
Aug 9, 2019 – 12:24
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