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S1 E2 From Familiar Streets to New Beats: Lessons from the Frontline

S1 E2 From Familiar Streets to New Beats: Lessons from the Frontline

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In this episode, detectives Anthony and Steven share their unique perspectives on policing and detective work. Steven discusses the challenges of policing in ethnically diverse areas in London. He emphasises the importance of a police force that mirrors the community it serves and reflects on the complexities of stop and search practices. Anthony, on the other hand, provides insights into his experiences in the United States, detailing the evolution of police equipment and the importance of building rapport with suspects. Anthony recounts a memorable case involving a meticulous burglar, and Steven highlights the psychological tactics used in interviews. Both detectives offer a candid look at the intricacies of their roles, from everyday patrols to high-stakes anti-terrorism investigations, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and nuances of modern policing.


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⁠Anthony McNeil⁠

⁠Steven Keogh


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00:00 Policing in Ethnically Diverse Areas

00:06:05 Patrol Team Dynamics

00:10:07 Experience with Police Equipment Police Violence

00:22:18 Commercial Property Crimes and Detective's Cat and Mouse Game

00:32:50 Interview Techniques in High-Stakes Situations

00:45:11 Negotiation Techniques

00:48:20 Episode Three Teaser

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