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Crossing the Line
Lessons From a Life on Duty

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Zusatztext Tough, earnest, thought-provoking and moving, this is a book that lingers Informationen zum Autor JOHN SUTHERLAND is a father of three who lives with his wife and children in south London. For more than twenty-five years he served as an officer in the Metropolitan Police, rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent before his retirement on medical grounds in 2018. John is a sought after public speaker and commentator on a broad range of issues, who regularly appears on TV and radio and writes for major newspapers. His first book, BLUE, written and published while he was still serving in the Met, was a Sunday Times bestseller. It tells the remarkable stories of his policing life and describes his long road to recovery following the serious nervous breakdown that ended his operational policing career. Klappentext A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK 'A love letter to police officers and the most vulnerable people they protect and serve' CHRISTIE WATSON, author of THE LANGUAGE OF KINDNESS 'Extraordinary . . . urgent and compelling. We all have lessons to learn from this book' SIMON MAYO There is much more to policing than tackling crime. Every one of us will need the help of an officer at some point in our lives, often when we're at our most vulnerable. Yet how much do we really know about the realities of policing? Using real life stories from his twenty-five years of service with the Metropolitan Police, John Sutherland invites us beyond the cordon tape to bear witness to all he has seen. In doing so, he offers a hopeful vision for how we can tackle some of the biggest challenges facing society today. Includes a new Afterword on policing during the Covid-19 pandemic Vorwort A thought-provoking look at the biggest challenges facing society through the unique lens of an experienced police officer and hostage negotiator Zusammenfassung A thought-provoking look at the biggest challenges facing society through the unique lens of an experienced police officer and hostage negotiator...

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Authors John Sutherland
Publisher Weidenfeld and Nicolson
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.12.2020
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies
Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
 
EAN 9781474612371
ISBN 978-1-4746-1237-1
Pages 320
Dimensions (packing) 12.8 x 19.6 x 2.4 cm
 
Subjects Politics, Society, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Gangs, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime, Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, blue, Drugs, Strangeways, True stories of heroism, endurance & survival, Police & security services, Adam Kay, True stories of heroism, endurance and survival, Punishment, Policing, Causes & Prevention Of Crime, Police and security services, Causes and prevention of crime, The Secret Barrister, Fake Law, war doctor david nott, David Lammy Tribes, rod liddle the great betrayal, lost connections johann hari, The End of Policing, Unnatural causes Richard Shepherd, all that remains sue black, the dark side of the mind, Rachel Clarke Dear Life, under the wig william clegg, the language of kindness christie watson, David Nott War Doctor, On the Line Alice Vinten, Tony Long Lethal Force, Police Crime 999 John Donoghue, Who'd Be a Copper Jonathan Nicholas, Health Family Lifestyle Psychology Psychiatry Specific Topics Violence, How Britain Really Works Stig Abell, firearms and fatals, Biography True Crime Police, Beyond the Call of Duty Ben Ando, redeemable erwin james, Society Politics Philosophy Social Sciences Law Disorder Criminal Investigation, True Accounts Crime, Henry Marsh Do No Harm Admission, A Life of Crime Harry Ognall, harry tangye, In Your Defence Sarah Langford, Prison Doctor Amanda Brown
 

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