Into the Night
A Year with the Police
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Narrated by:
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Nneka Okoye
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Simon Lawson
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Theo Solomon
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By:
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Matt Lloyd-Rose
About this listen
A former carer, primary school teacher and education researcher, Matt Lloyd-Rose became a volunteer police officer to try to understand the challenges facing young people in Brixton, the place he lived and taught. He got more than he bargained for. Each Friday evening, he put on the uniform and policed South London: racing through it on blue lights, patrolling its streets, entering a parallel version of a place he thought he knew.
Into the Night takes the listener on a journey to the heart of our society’s most complex and controversial institution, showing the best and worst of ordinary policing: from macho thrill-seeking and shocking misogyny to quiet moments of kindness and care. Its pages are filled with the homeless, the lonely, the sick and the angry, with teenage gang members, confused drunks, violent partners, runaway dogs and an illegal hot-dog vendor who won’t take no for an answer. Through a blend of immersive action and lyrical reflection, Lloyd-Rose grapples with some of the most profound and unresolved issues facing our society: How do we build strong, inclusive communities? How do we break cycles of damaging behaviour? How do we bring marginalized groups to the centre of our communal life? And what is the role of the police in all of this?
At its heart, Into the Night is an exploration of what it would mean to reframe policing as a caring, rather than enforcement, role. It is also a luminous portrait of South London, the epicentre of Britain’s struggle against racist policing, surfacing hidden histories of resistance and abuse. Provoking outrage and empathy in equal measure, this is an urgent audiobook for troubled times, exploring how we got here and where we might go next.
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- KA
- 29-06-23
Excellent
I really enjoyed this. I was a special myself years ago and found the author really brings to life the complexities of policing. I also like the way he also brings in academic theory alongside his experiences.
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- Laura White
- 06-06-23
An engaging, thoughtful account of the police and society’s responsibilities.
I loved the detailed glimpse the author provided into the Met police and the social challenges they encounter. The author explores the question, “What is the role of the police force?” Similarly, he leaves us to consider our wider responsibilities in addressing the social challenges the police encounter.
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- Joanna Ferguson
- 28-06-23
Fascinating and thought provoking
A beautifully written, funny and insightful recording of time spent as a volunteer in the Met and taking in the role of police in society, such a satisfying listen, highly recommended!
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- Clara
- 30-11-24
Thoughtful reflection on policing and society
A lovely insight into a personally journey through a policing experience. Really interesting thinking about power and force and how these are used to maintain the law, as well as the need for collective imagination to tackle our societal issues from a different angle.
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