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Talking Blues – Episode 5: Stephen Russell

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Published: 09/04/2026
Length: 22mins

Police Oracle’s Deputy Editor, Clive Hammond, catches up with Stephen Russell, Director of Data, Strategy and Technology at Warwickshire Police. With the new policing reform white paper set to revolutionise policing, Stephen discussed what it means for officers and how technology could change how the sector operates. This episode of Talking Blues was presented by Clive Hammond and produced by Sam Spreadborough.

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