Tom’s sector specialism is crime, security and justice and he operates across Leapwise service areas. Tom Gash is the Managing Director of Leapwise, who help public service leaders make the wise decisions. In her book, Black and Blue: One woman’s story of policing and prejudice, Parm tells her shocking story and of her quest for justice in her police work and for herself. Among many honours, Parm has been awarded the Public Sector Award at the Asian Women of Achievements Awards. Parm Sandhu joined the police in 1989 and rose through the ranks to become the highest ranking female Asian officer in the Metropolitan Police Service. This includes fellow police officers of colour. We will ask how policing can be for all the people, including women, people of colour, LGBTQ+, protestors and others who are not always covered by the protection of the police. Do we defend or defund the police? Join us at Conway Hall with ex-police officer and author Parm Sandhu and crime, security and justice specialist Tom Gash. How can our police protect and serve us considering the criminal behaviour of some Met officers and the continued culture of misogyny, prejudice and callousness within the police? We ask how law enforcement can be ethical and for everyone.
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