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Policing Controversy [Kindle Edition]

Ian Blair
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The inside story from Britain's top cop on what it is like to take life and death decisions on the street, inside Scotland Yard - and underneath Downing Street in the top secret COBRA centre.

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The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is often described as the toughest job in the world.He (there has never been a woman in 140 years) is answerable to three bosses, the Mayor of London, the Home Secretary and the Metropolitan Police Authority, and he has a -3 billion budget to spend, ensuring that he is always at the centre of a political storm, and never out of the news.But more than that, he has to battle with traffic deaths and burglary, knife crime, gun crime, and the really big stuff, like terrorism - wherever it happens in the UK.Ian Blair had been top cop for just four months when the tube and bus bombs of 7 July 2005 hit London in the worst terrorist atrocity in British history.And when 4 suicide bombers tried to kill hundreds more people on 21 July, it was on his beat.So it was the next day when, infamously, the unarmed and innocent Jean de Menezes was shot at Stockwell. Here for the first time is the fly-on-the-wall story of an impossible job; of the background and history of the police and their difficult relationship with us, the public; of the de Menezes case; of fighting terrorism - everywhere in Britain, in cases that never reach the media,;of the battle with politicians, and of Blair-s forced resignation by Boris Johnson.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1689 KB
  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Profile Books (25 Nov 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00371V81E
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
A Fair Cop 30 Nov 2009
Format:Hardcover
Few people seem to have been on the receiving end of as much vitriol as Ian Blair - the political Right hate him for his progressive views particularly on racism in the Met; the Left for his support for extending the period of detention for which those suspected of terrorism can be detained - and I can't believe some of the vicious reviews the book seems to have had. Ian Blair's open about his mistakes and puts forward a compelling (if to me still unconvincing) case for `the most draconian police powers ever seen in peacetime'; he's also upfront about the incredible pressure, from the media, on the street, from increasingly sophisticated terrorism under which the police have to work.
From reading this it seems the role of Commissioner of the Met really is an impossible job.
It's also a gripping account of what it's really like to be on the front line, and he's also got some important ideas about the issues facing policing. Anyone interested in current affairs should read this book. Not just coppers.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Food for Thought 10 Nov 2009
Format:Hardcover
I was uncertain as to whether or not to buy this book. I'm not that keen on 'memoir' nor did I want to be lectured at by a member of the establishment.It turned out to be an engrossing read, giving a clear and unambiguous insight into our modern police servce. Ian Blair tells his story with an engaging and factual style, pulling very few punches and being both self critical at times and of course equally critical of those around him. If you want to know how modern day policing works, then this is a must read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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This is an excellent read for those with an interest in policing and in particular the Metropolitan Police.

The author, Ian Blair, not only writes of his very challenging times as Commissioner but also provides an engaging history of the origins of the Metropolitan Police.

The author writes of his joining the Metropolitan Police as a young constable at a time when its reputation justifiably accounted for a lack of confidence from the citizens of London. After serving with Thames Valley Police Ian Blair returned to the Metropolitan police and was instrumental in restoring public confidence in the Metropolitan police. This he very much achieved through supporting diversity and a return to traditional neighbourhood policing.

An in depth account is also provided of the new challenges terrorism presents for policing.
This includes the pressures that lead to mistakes.
The stress of policing terrorism is detailed in Ian Blair's account of the tragic shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.

The book also provides a fascinating account of just how political the role of Metropolitan Police Commissioner has become.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
thought provoking .... still reading it
a thought provoking book, good read for policy makers and police officers, Sir I an Blair comes across just in his narration and not hesitant in expressing his personal take on... Read more
Published 13 months ago by marie
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Policing controversy was given as a Christmas present, I have to admit putting off starting the read as I anticipated a heavy subject to contend with before a nights sleep! Read more
Published 23 months ago by Dickie Bird
Blairing the Boundaries
Many autobiographies are exercises in self justification and Ian Blair's is no exception. He states it is his answer to allegations of misconduct in relation to a £3 million police... Read more
Published on 2 Jun 2010 by Neutral
The Commissioner Strikes Back
Sir Ian Blair is a wounded "Big Beast." In "Policing Controversy," he stomps around, licking his wounds in public. Read more
Published on 31 Jan 2010 by Diacha
Policing Controversy Book
This arrived as promised in time for my husbands Christmas present. He was thrilled to bits. Thank you for a bargain & wonderful delivery service.
Published on 12 Jan 2010 by lellielew
Interesting content. A lot squashed in.
This is a book about managing a large public service through internal and external crisis and in the face of political opposition. Read more
Published on 3 Jan 2010 by Robert
policing controvery by Ian Blair
An insight to all and how Sir Ian was up against Politics.
I thought he was treated disgracefully.
G Harris
Published on 25 Dec 2009 by gillian harris
Pompous rubbish
This is possibly one of the worst autobiographies that I have read. In summary, Ian Blair is a pompous liar. Read more
Published on 20 Nov 2009 by Mr. O. Shafi
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