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New Chief Constable on crime, protest and building an "anti-sexist and anti-racist" police force
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New Chief Constable on crime, protest and building an "anti-sexist and anti-racist" police force

Bristol has found itself at the centre of national and even international conversations about policing, protest, and criminal justice. At the top of the police chain of command is the Chief Constable for Avon and Somerset (ASP). The force covers approxima

Bristol Unpacked

January 21, 20221h 1m

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Show Notes

Bristol has found itself at the centre of national and even international conversations about policing, protest, and criminal justice. At the top of the police chain of command is the Chief Constable for Avon and Somerset (ASP). The force covers approximately 1.7 million people across Bristol, Bath, and North East Somerset, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire. 

 

And now there is a new sheriff in town. After a selection process led by Mark Shelford, the elected Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner, Sarah Crew was appointed Chief Constable in November 2021. 


So who is Crew and how will she handle this powerful and influential role, and deal with the diversity of policing issues in the region? 


In an interview on Bristol Unpacked, the Cable’s podcast, Crew chatted with Neil Maggs about challenges, priorities, and controversies for the force - from protests to sexual violence and the war on drugs. 




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