Crimestoppers-How does it all work-Mark Hallas OBE
How does the national charity Crimestoppers work?
CEO Mark Hallas OBE takes us through all the key elements of the service.
Comprehensive Show Notes to follow.
The Community Safety Podcast has been created by Jim Nixon from Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Community Safety is the use of skills, knowledge and techniques, to prevent and reduce crime, disorder and fear of crime and develop safer communities in which to live, work and visit. Community Safety affects us all in society, it's all our responsibility to improve communities. Some of the main issues affecting communities in today's society is violence, knife crime, mental health, alcohol abuse, drugs, child exploitation, anti-social behaviour and many many more.
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How does the national charity Crimestoppers work?
CEO Mark Hallas OBE takes us through all the key elements of the service.
Comprehensive Show Notes to follow.
A conversation with Michelle Bauge about her growing up years in Glasgow and how empowering young people makes our communities safer.
Comprehensive Show Notes to follow.
Nazir Afzal
Nazir Afzal OBE was Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England, and most recently, he was Chief Executive of the country’s Police & Crime Commissioners. During a 24 year career, he has prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases in the country, including the so-called Rochdale grooming gang, and led nationally on several legal topics, notably violence against women and girls, child sexual abuse, and honor-based violence. Nazir was recently appointed to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) and is National Adviser on Gender-Based Violence to the Welsh Government.
Nazir joins me today to discuss his experience of growing up in inner-city Birmingham and why it could be a frightening place for his family and community. He shares what he found so fulfilling about working in the Crown Prosecution Service and how a move to London allowed him to build his skill set, develop and grow. Nazir also describes his involvement in the Rochdale case, the bravery of the young women giving evidence, and why it subsequently triggered a change in guidelines for cross-examinations in sensitive cases.
"The real answers come from within the community." - Nazir Afzal
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The drug war in the UK and worldwide has been going on for a long time. It's not new to see news coverage on buy busts and undercover operations. It makes us more aware of the drug problem, but also lulls us into a false sense of security that things are improving. In reality, these drug busts pose more threats to our community safety.
In this episode, Neil Woods gives a sneak peek into the life of an undercover cop. He shares talks about the futility of the drug war and how it empowers organised crime. So many vulnerable individuals get caught in the crossfire between criminal organisations and the police. Fortunately, Neil shares that there is some change happening. He also details the concrete steps we must take to win this fight against drugs.
Tune in to this episode to find out the truth about the drug war and what you can do to help end it!
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:
Discover the ugly truth behind drug policy and why it needs to change.
Learn about Neil’s experiences and realisations from working as an undercover cop.
Find out what you can do to aid the social movement against the drug war.
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Episode Highlights
About the Young Neil Woods
His Early Years in the Police
How Neil Started Working Undercover
Deputy Chief Constable Andy Prophet is the National Police Lead on Anti-Social Behaviour.
Take a listen to this really honest interview.
Comprehensive Show Notes to Follow.