British Transport Police

British Transport Police

Author: Malcolm Clegg

Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport

Published: 2022-12-29

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 139909548X

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This book traces the history of the British Transport Police, the National Police Force responsible for policing the railways of England, Scotland and Wales. The roots of the Force go back almost 200 years, starting with the development of the railways during the Nineteenth Century. Hundreds of railway companies were founded and although mergers and amalgamations took place, by the end of the century, well over 100 railway companies were operating, most of which employed railway policemen. The first railway policemen were recruited to work on the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1826. Other railway companies quickly followed and by the 1850s, railway policemen with their smart uniforms and top hats were a common sight on Britain’s railways. During the Twentieth Century, railway companies continued to merge before being nationalized in 1948. The following year, the British Transport Commission (BTC) was created to oversee not only the newly nationalized railway network, but also the nation’s docks, shipping, inland waterways, road transport, road haulage and other companies. Also in 1949, the British Transport Commission Police (BTC Police) was created to take over the policing of these newly nationalized institutions. All the former railway, dock and canal police forces were then absorbed into the new BTC Police Force. The BTC was abolished in 1962, having incurred serious financial losses. The BTC Police was renamed the British Transport Police in 1963 and has continued to operate ever since. It no longer polices the docks, harbors and canals for reasons outlined in this book.


The British Transport Police

The British Transport Police

Author: Richard Stacpoole-Ryding

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781445651040

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Richard Stacpoole-Ryding explores the history of the British Transport Police.


Police Dog Heroes

Police Dog Heroes

Author: Michael Layton

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2016-05-15

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1445655489

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Layton and Rogerson trace the history of Britain's first police dog unit.


Rot at the Core

Rot at the Core

Author: Graham Satchwell

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2021-05-07

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0750997680

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In March 1972, four young black men were arrested by a specialist pickpocket squad at Oval Underground Station and charged with theft and assault of police officers. Sentenced to two years in prison, the case seemed straightforward and credible to the judge and jury who convicted them – but these young men were completely innocent, victims of endemic police corruption. The real criminal in this case was the notorious DS Derek Ridgewell, later proven to be heavily involved in organised crime. Graham Satchwell, at one time Britain's most senior railway detective, has worked with Oval Four victim Winston Trew to reveal the rotten culture that not only enabled Ridgewell to operate as he did, but also to subsequently organise major thefts of property worth in excess of £1 million. Winston Trew's case was finally overturned in December 2019, but the far-reaching ramifications of Ridgewell's shocking activities has irreparably damaged many lives and must never be forgotten.


Tracking the Hooligans

Tracking the Hooligans

Author: Michael Layton

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2016-01-15

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1445651815

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Explore the history of football violence on the UK's rail network.


Nineteenth Century Railway Crime and Policing

Nineteenth Century Railway Crime and Policing

Author: Malcolm Clegg

Publisher: United P.C. Verlag

Published: 2017-05-22

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 9783710331763

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A fascinating historical insight into the role played by the early railway policemen and the types of crime which they encountered. Their endeavour to maintain law and order whilst at the same time performing operational duties to keep the railways running.


Great Train Robbery Confidential

Great Train Robbery Confidential

Author: Graham Satchwell

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2019-10-04

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 0750993464

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In 1981, Detective Inspector Satchwell was the officer in charge of the case against Train Robber Tom Wisbey and twenty others. The case involved massive thefts from mail trains – similar to the Great Train Robbery of 1963 where £2.6 million was taken and only £400,000 ever recovered. Thirty years later their paths crossed again and an unlikely partnership was formed, with the aim of revealing the truth about the Great Train Robbery. This book reassesses the known facts about one of the most infamous crimes in modern history from the uniquely qualified insight of an experienced railway detective, presenting new theories alongside compelling evidence and correcting the widely accepted lies and half-truths surrounding this story.


Black For A Cause... Not Just Because

Black For A Cause... Not Just Because

Author: Winston Trew

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-09-13

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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Black For A Cause... Not Just Because. The Case of the Oval Four and the story of Black Power in 1970s Britain.