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Description
Davy Connery was a Police Officer for over thirty years during which time he delivered prisoners to the Maze Prison (H Blocks the Maze and Long Kesh Prison) and conducted an investigation in the Maze. He worked in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Mobile Support Unit before becoming Head of Crime Prevention for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). He studied with The Open University from the 1990s onwards gained an Honours Degree and a Masters Degree in Criminology and then became an Associate Lecturer for The Open University in Personal Finance and Economics.
Metadata describing this Open University audio clip
Title: Writing essays on the bonnet of a Police Land Rover
Description: Davy Connery Open University student describes his experiences of studying the course ‘Running the Country’ in the 1990s while working as a police officer attached to the Mobile Support Unit and while waiting at public order events writing his essays on the bonnet of or in the back of a Police Land Rover.
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Contributor: Davy Connery
Duration: 00:01:03
Master programe code and title: Davy Connery Interview
Master programme start time: 00:08:19
Master programme end time: 00:09:22
Master programme production number: 087_O_01
Available to public: yes