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8 results found for '"Kenneth Oxford"' in Contributors.

  • Ken Oxford on community policing after riots (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Excerpt from interview with Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Kenneth Oxford, about police dialogue with community groups, following riots. Interviewer not heard.

  • Police action in Toxteth riots (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Excerpt of interview with Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Kenneth Oxford, defending police action during the Toxteth, Liverpool riots. Interviewer not heard.

  • Merseyside police view on Scarman report (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Kenneth Oxford, responding to the findings with regards to the police of the Scarman Report into riots in Brixton, South London and Toxteth in Liverpool...

  • Kenneth Oxford on Toxteth riots (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Merseyside Chief Constable Kenneth Oxford stating the Toxteth riots were not race related, and that black and white youths were involved in the disturbances. Female interviewer not identified.

  • Decision makers (1981)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; News report

    Decision Makers presented by Dave Loyn on the summer of inner city violence and forthcoming reports on the Brixton and Toxteth riots by Lord Scarman (Leslie Scarman) and Environment Secretary Michael...

  • Chief Constable on cuts in police service (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Kenneth Oxford, Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, on the potential effect of Government cuts on the police service. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Kenneth Oxford on rising street crime (1982)

    Genre
    Speech

    Two excerpts of a speech by Kenneth Oxford, Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, on rising levels of street crime and necessary changes to policing practices.

  • Kenneth Oxford on violence in the media (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Chief Constable of Merseyside Police Kenneth Oxford about the effect of violent images in the media (in particular television) on crime. Female interviewer not identified. Sound is in mono.