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481. Detecting success: Helen Mahon-Stroud  
After decades of hard graft – on and off police turf – Helen Mahon-Stroud is set to be become Detective Mahon-Stroud.  
482. Staying the distance  
Chief Inspector Mike Russell speaks to Policing Insight’s Keith Potter about an initiative that has significantly improved officer retention in Greater Manchester.  
483. Upcoming Police Association Bravery Awards  
With nominations for this year’s Police Association Bravery Award due to open, members are being asked to notify local committees about any brave acts they have seen, or are aware of, during the past…  
484. 10 questions with Ginny Andersen  
It has been a whirlwind few months for the new police minister after being handed the role only weeks after entering Cabinet. She has already earmarked retail crime, youth offending and gangs as top…  
485. Championing diversity  
Taylor Swan wanted to be a police officer when he was little (or an astronaut but he says donning the blue uniform seemed more achievable).  
486. Making an impression in the battle against retail crime  
How to lessen the impact of retail crime on the community is the $1 billion question for Police.  
487. Iam Keen (May 2023)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
488. President's column: Last-ditch retention effort will be too late  
As you will see from this month’s Counting Cops graph (page 11), we have slowly snaked our way towards the magical 1800 net increase in sworn police officers promised by the Government way back in…  
490. Police Association rejects key findings of IPCA report into Turia shooting  
The New Zealand Police Association, Te Aka Hāpai rejects the finding of the Independent Police Conduct Authority that a police officer – Officer A – was not justified in shooting Tangaru-Noere Turia…  
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