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  2. Lawrence W. Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence W. Sherman (born October 25, 1949) is an experimental criminologist and police educator who is the founder of evidence-based policing.Since 2022 he has served as Chief Scientific Officer of the Metropolitan Police at Scotland Yard, as well as Wolfson Professor of Criminology Emeritus at the University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology .

  3. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a British television series based on the Holly Jackson novel of the same name, adapted by Poppy Cogan, directed by Dolly Wells, and developed by Moonage Pictures for BBC Three. The first series of the show consists of six 45-minute episodes covering the events of the first book.

  4. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    Forensic pathology is an application of medical jurisprudence. A forensic pathologist is a medical doctor who has completed training in anatomical pathology and has subsequently specialized in forensic pathology. [1] The requirements for becoming a "fully qualified" forensic pathologist vary from country to country.

  5. Reid technique - Wikipedia

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    Reid was a polygraph expert and former Chicago police officer. The technique is known for creating a high pressure environment for the interviewee, followed by sympathy and offers of understanding and help, but only if a confession is forthcoming. Since its spread in the 1970s, it has been widely utilized by police departments in the United States.

  6. List of police television dramas - Wikipedia

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    Murder 101 (US, 2006–2008) Murder Call (Australia, 1997–2000) Murder City (UK, 2004–2006) Murder in Suburbia (UK, 2004–2005) Murder One (US, 1995–1997) Murder Rooms (UK, 2000–2001) Murder, She Wrote (US, 1984–1996) The Murders (Canada, 2019) Murphy's Law (UK, 2001–2007) Murdoch Mysteries (Canada, 2008–present) The Mysteries of ...

  7. National Police Library - Wikipedia

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    Website. National Police Library. The National Police Library, in the United Kingdom, is a special and research library. It is part of the College of Policing, funded by the Home Office, and is Europe's largest policing library. It is only accessible to current serving police and police staff in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. College of Policing - Wikipedia

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    The College of Policing is a professional body for the police in England and Wales. It was established in 2012 to take over a number of training and development roles that were the responsibility of the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA). [3] The National Police Library was also transferred from the NPIA at that time.

  9. Murder of Stephen Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Crombie includes an explanation of the murder in her author's note at the end of the book, but specifies that the rest of the characters are not meant to represent actual people. Lawrence's murder was the subject of the three-part documentary miniseries Stephen: The Murder That Changed a Nation that was first broadcast on BBC One in April 2018.