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SFQ Podcast
Andy
24 episodes
3 weeks ago
When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...
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When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...
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Episodes (20/24)
SFQ Podcast
From Pro Football Player to Polis - Retd Supt Andy Murdoch
When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...
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5 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Angela Blair - The World of Productions
The SFQ podcast speaks to its first member of police staff - Angela Blair, formerly National Productions Manager with Police Scotland. What are productions? Basically, all the property that gets seized by the polis, about 500,000 items a year. How does it do that? What does it do with all those bricks and how was Angela involved in a previous Oasis concert in Scotland? If you are interested in talking to the host, Andy, about CBT therapy, you can contact him here: https://www.cou...
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8 months ago
1 hour

SFQ Podcast
Andy Brown - Retd Chief Inspector
Hear how Retired Chief Inspector Andy Brown went from a career in the highlands of Scotland to successfully negotiating a hostage release with the Taliban as part of his work with the Jesuit Brotherhood, in addition to his time spent studying negotiation in the United States as a Fullbright Scholar. You can find Andy's 'The Right Path' website here: https://www.the-right-path.com If you are interested in talking to the host, Andy, about CBT therapy, you can contact him here: http...
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8 months ago
57 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Jonathan Wender
Hear how Jonathan Wender went from a 20 year career as a 'philosopher cop' in Washington to leading academic on the subject of police-public communication. He describes his groundbreaking work using AI to analyse body worn camera footage to reduce the likelihood of conflict. Is this something Police Scotland should consider when it finally gets around to using BWV? Also - the shocking story of Polis Dug Zara. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/young-police-dog-zara-put-34552686 ...
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9 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

SFQ Podcast
DC Stuart Hall (Retd) - The Emma Caldwell Murder
Former Strathclyde Police/Police Scotland detective Stuart Hall describes how he discovered the identity of the murderer of Emma Caldwell in 2005 and how this derailed his career when he went against his bosses - who had a different suspect. It would take nearly 20 years for Stuart to be proved right. If you want to know more about the murder of Emma Caldwell, you can watch Disclosure: Who Killed Emma: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0002w1m/disclosure-series-1-8-disclosu...
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1 year ago
1 hour 42 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Dr Martin Gallagher (part 2)
Join me for the second part of my chat with former Police Scotland superintendent and terrorism expert Dr Martin Gallagher. In this episode, we discuss what causes people to take part in terrorist acts. Here is a link to Martin's website: https://www.kilmailingconsulting.com If you want to buy Martin's book, you can follow this link: https://amzn.eu/d/4yQXagG If you are interested in talking to the host, Andy, about CBT therapy, you can contact him here: https://www.counselling-director...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Dr Martin Gallagher (part 1)
Why do people become terrorists? Former Police Scotland superintendent, Martin Gallagher, has become an expert on this subject, publishing his book 'Terror for Profit' earlier this year. In this episode, Martin describes his police career and reflects not he current state of policing. Here is a link to Martin's website: https://www.kilmailingconsulting.com If you want to buy Martin's book, you can follow this link: https://amzn.eu/d/4yQXagG If you are interested in talking to the host, A...
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1 year ago
52 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Scott Williamson (part 2)
What happens when someone dies as a result of the police use of force? Following on from the previous episode, former Police Scotland Chief Firearms Instructor, Scott Williamson, discusses post incident management, the promotion process, offers advice to those officers considering a career in firearms and his gravestone cleaning business. Here is Scott’s Linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-williamson-dip-pslm-30294bba/ Scott’s business website www.gravecarescotland.com Post...
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1 year ago
52 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Scott Williamson - Chief Firearms Instructor (part 1)
From his first operational incident at the scene of the Dunblane Primary School shooting, to his final post as Chief Firearms Officer for Police Scotland, firearms have bookmarked Scott Williamson's police career. He describes it in this episode, alongside his account of searching a rubbish tip for a murder victim's body and working at Kamp Van Zeist in the Netherlands for the trial of those responsible for the Pan Am bombing at Lockerbie. Here is Scott’s Linkedin profile https://www.linkedi...
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1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Rachel Rogers - Psychological Therapist (part 2)
In this episode we hear more from psychological therapist Rachel Rogers about her plans for future work in the sphere of police mental health and a brief discussion regarding Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing therapy, which has proved to be a highly effective treatment for PTSD and complex PTSD. Rachel’s website for Phoenix Trauma Solutions https://phoenixtraumasolutions.co.uk Police Treatment Centres https://www.thepolicetreatmentcentres.org BACP EMDR therapy video https://www.b...
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1 year ago
18 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Rachel Rogers - Psychological Therapist (part 1)
Rachel Rogers has spent much of her psychological therapy facing her ‘North Star’ of policing. She was involved in the introduction of the wellbeing programme within the Police Treatment Centres and then within Police Care UK in an intensive treatment pilot for trauma affecting police officers. Rachel’s website for Phoenix Trauma Solutions https://phoenixtraumasolutions.co.uk Police Treatment Centres https://www.thepolicetreatmentcentres.org BACP EMDR therapy video https://www.bacp.co.uk...
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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Allan Dorrans - From Police to Politician
When Allan Dorrans stepped off the London train clutching his second hand suitcase, he probably had no idea what a career in the Metropolitan police would lead to. Follow his journey from police to publican, personnel manager and finally, politician. What’s it like to sit in judgement of a prime minister? What is the connection between the miners’ strikes of the 1980s and the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, which Allan has raised more than once in parliament. Here is the link to the Crime Ti...
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1 year ago
2 hours

SFQ Podcast
Dr Sarah-Jane Lennie
Warning - it's all about emotions in this episode as Dr Sarah-Jane Lennie discusses how police officers often fail to acknowledge that they have any at all. Sarah-Jane went from the British Army to Hampshire and Greater Manchester Police, becoming a Detective Inspector before she left to pursue an academic career, where she focuses on the mental health of police officers and staff.
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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes

SFQ Podcast
T/Supt Brian Cook - author of 'The Corsairs'
It’s all stabbing, scribbling and sectarianism in this episode featuring retired T/Supt Brian Cook, who retired from Police Scotland 7 years ago and has recently published his book ‘The Corsairs’, following the travails of probationer officer Alec MacKay as he patrols the mean streets of Glasgow. Does he pound the beat or does the beat pound him? You can find his book on Amazon at the following location: https://amzn.eu/d/9rZW1gh Here is the Police Scotland Hate Monster video I mention in...
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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes

SFQ Podcast
PS Ash Toner-Maxwell, Scottish LGBTI Police Association
PC Ash Toner-Maxwell Scottish LGBTI Police Association The SFQ podcast returns for a thought provoking chat with Ash Toner-Maxwell regarding her experience in the east end of Glasgow, including her time as a campus cop. She then speaks about her current role as General Secretary of the Scottish LGBTI Police Association. Should cops be going to all those PRIDE marches? How can people speak to each other about LGBTI issues without falling out? You can visit their website at: https://www.l...
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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Ret GMP PC Rob Hindley, author of The Coppers' Lot
When Rob Hindley was medically retired from the police after a career with the GMP and the Met, he committed himself to helping others going through the medical retirement process and having a hard time with the trauma being a police officer can involve. As a result, he wrote "The Coppers' Lot", where he drew on accounts from other officers who had experienced trauma and described how they dealt with it. Rob's website is at https://robhindley.com Call4Backup website is https://www.call4bac...
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1 year ago
1 hour 25 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Retd Ch Supt Suzie Mertes
Retired Chief Superintendent Suzie Mertes talks about her career, including her fight to retain her stripes when she became pregnant, looking after the G8 spouses at the time of the 7/7 bombings in London, and her time at the head of the Scottish Women’s Development Forum and Association of Scottish Police Superintendents. Also available at Apple and Spotify.
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2 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Retd Supt Henry Campbell
Supt Henry Campbell retired from Strathclyde Police in 2010. During his career he was instrumental in redesigning the national negotiator course. In this episode he speaks about his time as a negotiator and his night as an inspector when a member of staff was shot in Shettleston Police Office whilst he was on duty. He also speaks about his current vocation as a funeral celebrant and shares some of his police poetry. You can hear Henry’s poems here: The Go To Negotiator - https://www.youtube.c...
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2 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Surviving Retirement - Dr Medina Baumgart
Are you ready for retirement? Are those close to you ready for you to retire? Police Scotland is, largely due to a change in pension rules and a job that becomes harder to cope with daily, seeing a lot of officers retire earlier than they perhaps expected to. Many will be wrestling with the decision whether to stay or go. Everyone expects retirement to be easy, but if you have spent 25 years or more being an officer (or a partner of an officer), it’s a big change. How to manage that? Th...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

SFQ Podcast
Ret Det Supt George Barnsley
There’s a lot in this episode with George Barnsley, retired police officer, investigative training consultant and author of the Lanarkshire Police Chronicles. We discuss his police career, Lockerbie, kidnap, the evils of typewriters, his work with the Lanarkshire Police Historical Society and his campaign for official recognition for two murdered Strathclyde Police officers, Ross Hunt and George Taylor. You can visit the Lanarkshire Police Historical Society website at http://www.lphs.org.uk...
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2 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes

SFQ Podcast
When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...