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Talking Blues – Episode 2: Becky Riggs

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Published: 26/02/2026
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In this episode, Police Oracle’s Deputy Editor, Clive Hammond, catches up with Becky Riggs, Staffordshire Police’s Acting Chief Constable, the NPCC’s Lead for Child Protection and Abuse Investigation. They speak at this year’s CSAE Disruption Conference, discussing how these types of investigations have changed in the three decades since ACC Riggs joined policing.

The episode was presented and recorded by Clive Hammond, and produced by Sam Spreadborough.

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