Guest writers
Each month, Crimestoppers invites a guest writer to write a crime-related article for the charity.
Our guest writers to date include Martin Brunt - Crime reporter for Sky News, Roy Ramm - Former Commander of Specialist Operations at New Scotland Yard and Peter Squires - Professor of Criminology and Public Policy at the University of Brighton.
Some of our forthcoming writers include Michael Fraser - an ex-burglar and presenter of TV programmes including 'Beat the Burglar' and 'To catch a thief' and Jim Dawkins - ex-prison officer at Belmarsh, Wormwood Scrubs and Wandsworth prisons.
If you are interested in writing a guest article for Crimestoppers, please email the Web Editor via the contact form.
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Fact and fiction by John Escott
Writer John Escott tells Crimestoppers about his fascination with crime fiction and how it's moved on apace since the 'golden age' of the detective story. He goes on to examine some real-life crimes, looking in particular at the case of the Great Train Robbery and one of the robbers, Ronnie Biggs. [November 2008]
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‘Essex Boys and the new breed of criminal' by Bernard O'Mahoney
Ex-member of the notorious 'Essex Boys' gang Bernard O'Mahoney tells Crimestoppers why he's worried about the way crime is being tackled in Britain today, and how he learned that being in a gang is far from glamorous. [September 2008]
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'Adopt a burgar's way of thinking' by Michael Fraser
'Beat the Burglar' Michael Fraser explains how to think like an opportunist thief in order to make your home burglar-proof. [August 2008]
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Inside the UK prison service by Jim Dawkins
Drawing from his experiences as a prison officer in some of London's most notorious prisons, and more recently from his Channel 5 programme ‘Banged Up', Jim Dawkins shares his insight into the problems of the UK prison service. [July 2008]
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Anti-Social Behaviour Policy - Driving fast, running on empty? by Professor Peter Squires
We entered the 21st century with concerns about rowdy and anti-social youth. Moving towards the end of the decade, communities are panicking about youth weapon carrying and violence. [June 2008]
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Turning down the noise and breaking down the wall of silence on gun crime by Professor Peter Squires
A continuing problem in tackling gun crime in Britain has been the reluctance of victims to report it or witnesses to come forwards with evidence. The difficulties that the police had while investigating the Rhys Jones murder were not untypical. [May 2008]
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High-tech crime: The new dangers by Roy Ramm
We've all embraced internet shopping, plastic money and online banking quickly and readily. However, we're fast recognising that with these digital conveniences also lies the ‘cyber-criminal'. [April 2008]
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Ipswich prostitute murder trial by Martin Brunt
In mid-December 2006, the bodies of five prostitutes were found in Ipswich. On 21st December 2006, Steve Wright from Ipswich was charged with the murders. Martin Brunt reported on the Ipswich murders for Sky News and tells Crimestoppers about Day One in the life of a crime reporter at Ipswich Crown Court. [January 2008]
Please note: Crimestoppers is not responsible for the opinions expressed by guest writers. Articles by guest writers are not necessarily the opinions of the charity Crimestoppers.
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Offence: Fraud & forgery
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