Former Scotland Yard DCI Sounds Alarm Over UK Policing After Henry Nowak Case
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Following the tragic death of Henry Nowak, Liz speaks with former Scotland Yard Detective Chief Inspector Mike Neville about the state of policing in Britain.
The discussion examines the police response to the Henry Novak case, concerns about race-based policing policies, diversity initiatives within public institutions, stop-and-search, political influence on policing, police leadership, accountability, and wider questions about the future of law enforcement in the UK.
Neville also reflects on his own experience in the Metropolitan Police, the legacy of policing reforms over recent decades, and what changes he believes would be needed to restore public confidence.
Topics Covered:
Henry Nowak case
Police decision-making
Two-tier policing debate
Race Action Plans
Stop and search
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
Metropolitan Police
Scotland Yard
Police accountability
Criminal justice reform
Reform UK
Crime and public safety
British politics
UK policing
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