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Home Secretary Merlyn Rees discusses the impact of television violence on youth and whether it is causing an increase in crime. Rees also discusses unemployment and football hooliganism; he also commends...
This episode of LWT’s London Programme investigates the Metropolitan Police following alarming rises in crime rates, race riots and poor police-community relations, and criticism of police action and...
Interview with Chairman of the Police Federation Jim Jardine about how the police force has changed as he plans his retirement. Male interviewer not identified.
Unidentified male politician on the need for police to be more community-based if they are to counteract anti-social behaviour. Female interviewer not identified.
Report on the conclusions of the Scarman inquiry into the relationship between the police and the public. Includes excerpt of speech by Lord Scarman. Male reporter not identified.
Brian Hayes presents this edition of Hayes on Saturday revisiting the week’s stories on LBC. Includes Len Murray on ten years as TUC General Secretary. Times Educational Supplement Editor Stuart McClure...
Interview with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Kenneth Newman on the 1984 strategy for the force. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Scotland Yard Assistant Police Commissioner Gilbert Kelland on the 1983 crime figures for London and also on his upcoming retirement. Female interviewer not identified.
Report on the number of Metropolitan Police carrying weapons amid concern following accidental shootings, and a recent report on crime figures. Sir Kenneth Newman, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, discusses...
Interview with Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner John Dellow on London’s latest crime figures, says the rise is due to the public actively reporting crime. Comments on whether diversion of police to...
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