"Chris Sims retires as Chief Constable of the West Midlands today after six years in the job. With the fight against terrorism still one of the force's top priorities, he's firmly of the opinion that the only way to defeat the threat is with public support and by winning the trust of the muslim community."
This blog is a part of my body of research that seeks to analyse civil society's and academia's understanding of national security models from an academic perspective with a focus on Canada, Israel and the UK.
20 December 2015
Retired Chief Constable of the West Midlands Police Chris Sims on a More Nuanced Approach to Addressing 'Extremism' in the West Midlands
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-35132549
"Chris Sims retires as Chief Constable of the West Midlands today after six years in the job. With the fight against terrorism still one of the force's top priorities, he's firmly of the opinion that the only way to defeat the threat is with public support and by winning the trust of the muslim community."
"Chris Sims retires as Chief Constable of the West Midlands today after six years in the job. With the fight against terrorism still one of the force's top priorities, he's firmly of the opinion that the only way to defeat the threat is with public support and by winning the trust of the muslim community."
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