From PC to DCI – 30 years of service

Andrew Tennet


Region:
East Midlands
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: 60.00
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
12th January 2024
Tagged:
Police | Crime | Murder | Forensics

Andy talks about his 30 years of service with Northamptonshire police, from his start as a PC on the beat, through various postings and promotions, to his time as a Detective Chief Inspector with the Homicide and Major Crime Team and then the world of anti-corruption and integrity.

The presentation deals with a number of major incidents and investigations that Andy was involved in or led throughout his career and chronicles the high points (and a few low points) of his service.

The presentation is supported by a wealth of pictures and supporting information.

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About Andrew Tennet

I was a police officer in Northamptonshire for 30 years, rising from the rank of Police Constable to Detective Chief Inspector and was an accredited Senior Investigating Officer, licensed by the Home Office to investigate the most serious of offences.

During my five or more years as part of the Homicide and Major Crime Team these skills were in constant use. Later, as the deputy head of the the Professional Standards department (the real life 'Line of Duty'), I was able to use these skills again.

I am a keen cyclist and open water swimmer as well as a qualified Open Water Lifeguard.

I have been delivering my presentations for many years or more to a wide range of groups such as the WI, Rotary Clubs, local history societies, Probus and many other social groups. I get many repeat bookings from groups which suggests that they enjoy my talks.

All of my talks are delivered by way of Powerpoint and I have all of my own equipment to do so. Many of the talks are supported by documents and photographs for your audience to examine.


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