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Police Radio
William Morrison
8 episodes
6 days ago
A frank and open discussion about policing in communities across Canada, North America and around the world. A no-holds-barred exploration of anything and everything about the police you always wanted to know but weren’t sure who to ask. We talk about operational realities, challenges, the media, politics, the experience of policing, the experience of the community and the problems faced by the police and the community in working together to make things better. Contact us at policeradiopodcast@gmail.com
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A frank and open discussion about policing in communities across Canada, North America and around the world. A no-holds-barred exploration of anything and everything about the police you always wanted to know but weren’t sure who to ask. We talk about operational realities, challenges, the media, politics, the experience of policing, the experience of the community and the problems faced by the police and the community in working together to make things better. Contact us at policeradiopodcast@gmail.com
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Episode Three - History
Police Radio
41 minutes 51 seconds
4 years ago
Episode Three - History

In this episode we look at the history of modern policing in the West. We don't get into too much detail but look at the Peelian Principles of Policing as attributed to Sir Robert Peel in the 1830's and how they echo in today's policing.

Police Radio
A frank and open discussion about policing in communities across Canada, North America and around the world. A no-holds-barred exploration of anything and everything about the police you always wanted to know but weren’t sure who to ask. We talk about operational realities, challenges, the media, politics, the experience of policing, the experience of the community and the problems faced by the police and the community in working together to make things better. Contact us at policeradiopodcast@gmail.com