Episode 5 - The Final Shifts
Matt Lloyd-Rose spent a year volunteering as a Special Constable in South London. He chooses to spend his final shift with the neighbourhood policing team.
A former carer, primary school teacher and education researcher, Matt Lloyd-Rose spent a year as a Special Constable, a volunteer police officer in Lambeth, South London. On Friday evenings, he policed the borough where he lived and taught.
In this lyrical, thought-provoking and often humorous account, he captures what he saw on the streets at night - victims of crime and domestic abuse, thieves and drug-dealers, but also many people who are drunk or lost, desperate to find their way home. And characters like the illegal hot-dog seller who just won’t take no for an answer.
His work brought him into contact with specialised police units, community police officers and back-office staff. He quietly recorded the best and worst of ordinary policing from thrill-seeking adrenalin junkies, misogyny and sexism to those who showed kindness, care and patience.
He says, "this is neither a defence or the police, nor a polemic against them. Rather, it is an attempt to direct a steady gaze at some of the most complex challenges that confront us – and that includes the question of who is best suited to address them."
Matt completes his final shift on duty with the neighbourhood policing team in Lambeth and observes the role of care in policing. He’s paired with a regular who excels at slow, fine-grained work with vulnerable families and individuals. And, returning to Brixton after several years, Matt encounters the illegal hot-dog seller yet again - the man is irrepressible.
Read by Jack Parris
Abridged and produced by Alexandra Quinn with Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Media production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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- Fri 19 May 2023 09:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
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