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Not For the Faint Hearted

My Life Fighting Crime

John Stevens

Bent coppers, corruption, terrorism, the death of Princess Diana - the life story of Metropolitan Police Commissioner John Stevens

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In this absorbing and controversial memoir, John Stevens records highlights of his meteoric career, from walking the beat as a constable on London's Tottenham Court Road during the 1960s to the summit of his profession as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.

As a junior detective he achieved so many arrests he became known as 'Swifty Stevens'. As Deputy Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire he began the first of his three inquiries into collusion between the security forces and paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland. One of his most striking successes was in the car-crime capital of Europe - Newcastle - where he achieved the most spectacular reduction in crime ever known in Britain.

In 2000, when he was appointed Commissioner, London's police force was in a poor way, understrength and weakened by low morale. Five years later, and despite political wranglings, his leadership had restored the force to its best-ever state.

 

'This book is a lucid and easily read account of a career that has been a series of challenges, a mix of the tough, long-hours regime of a dedicated professional, interspersed with tours of duty as a staff officer and a student at Leicester University.'

Sir Keith Povey

POLICE REVIEW

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Not For the Faint Hearted-My Life Fighting Crime

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£7.99
Paperback
416 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753820838
ISBN-13: 9780753820834
Publication: June 2006
'not for the faint hearted' is also available in hardback format
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