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Philip Gospage was born in Rainham, Essex in 1956. He joined the Merseyside Police in 1977, patrolling the rough streets of Toxteth, before transferring to the London Metropolitan Force. When he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, he specialised in 'pro-active' community policing and completed a 30-year career in East London. He was highly respected by his colleagues and he has been described by a leading Professor of Criminology as a leaning example of 'Natural Police'.In this book, the author explores the meaning of this term and identifies the soft skills that a Police officer should…mehr

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Philip Gospage was born in Rainham, Essex in 1956. He joined the Merseyside Police in 1977, patrolling the rough streets of Toxteth, before transferring to the London Metropolitan Force. When he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, he specialised in 'pro-active' community policing and completed a 30-year career in East London. He was highly respected by his colleagues and he has been described by a leading Professor of Criminology as a leaning example of 'Natural Police'.In this book, the author explores the meaning of this term and identifies the soft skills that a Police officer should develop to be effective in the role. He also demonstrates how these skills can be put into practice by using real-life examples throughout his service. At a time when the conduct of the police, and its role in society, is under close scrutiny, the book makes an informed contribution to this debate.
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Stephen Gospage, a writer of poetry and short stories, was born in London in 1953 and spent most of his working life in Brussels. Now retired, he lives in Belgium, close to Waterloo. He has dual British and Belgian nationality and is proud to call himself a citizen of Europe. Several of his poems have appeared in the New European newspaper and he is a regular contributor to the Write Out Loud poetry blog. In 2022, he published a collection of poems entitled The Shape of Ukraine and contributed to Poetry Performance's anthology Poems for Ukraine. In early 2023, he brought out a short pamphlet called Snowdrops, featuring new poems on the Ukraine war, and in 2024 Two Years On, a new pamphlet on the ongoing conflict.