In Pursuit of the Truth by Clive Driscoll

In Pursuit of the Truth by Clive Driscoll

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Former Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll is most famous for being the man who finally secured convictions for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, a case previously mired by claims of institutional racism and corruption. For Clive, it was the pinnacle of a 35-year career with the world's most famous police force, the Metropolitan Police Service.

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In Pursuit of the Truth by Clive Driscoll

Former Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll is most famous for being the man who finally secured convictions for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, a case previously mired by claims of institutional racism and corruption. For Clive, it was the pinnacle of a 35-year career with the world's most famous police force, the Metropolitan Police Service.
Born in Battersea in 1951, Clive Driscoll is a former Detective Chief Inspector for the Metropolitan Police who retired in May 2014 after an illustrious 35-year career. With a legacy of tackling ‘cold’ and unsolvable cases, Clive is most famous for securing convictions for the 1993 murder of Stephen Lawrence. Now working as a police consultant for his own company, 1 is 2 many Ltd., the money he receives helps to fund the three charities he supports: The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, helping families who feel they have not received justice; True Honour, helping families who have been the victims of honour-based violence; and The Paracelsus Trust, helping traumatised victims of abuse. Clive lives in Surrey with his wife, and has five children and seven grandchildren.
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ISBN 13 9781785030062
ISBN 10 178503006X
Title In Pursuit of the Truth
Author Clive Driscoll
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2015-07-30
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.