D.B. Lewis served with National Police Training on secondment and was formerly the Head of Training at the Police Probationer Training Centre, Aykley Heads, Durham. He has delivered training and education interventions across the world, including South Africa, Germany, the USA, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Spain, Abu Dhabi, Turkey, and India. He led five youth justice delegations to China for the British Council and was a founding director of a youth conflict resolution organization, 'This Way Up Mediation'. He is currently an associate with the London Policing College and has recently completed work on both the 'English in Policing' degree programme for the Police Academy of Cambodia and the Degree Holders Direct Entry Detective Training Programme for the Metropolitan Police. davidlewis@123456brynstowe.co.uk
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