
Welcome to Policed, the podcast that seeks to capture the experiences people have with the police, and put those voices front and centre.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureDocumentary | ||||

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack If you read the piece A Lucky Gazan Routine, that we posted a few days ago by 20 year old Literature Student, Noar Diab, then you'll be familiar with her experiences of the last 49 days. If you haven't then... more
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Argentina only went and bloody did it. They elected the chainsaw wielding, tantric sex coaching, ultra-neoliberal and libertarian, Javier Milei. So What Now? Rejoining us on the podcast is Colombian journal... more
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Bashar Murad is a Palestinian singer, lyricist, director and composer born and raised in Jerusalem. Bashar uses pop music and art as a vehicle to challenge stereotypes, normativity and to highlight social i... more
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This podcast is incorrectly named and would be more appropriately titled “Negatively Policed.” Not a single episode deals with a positive experience with An Garda Siochana. Facts that don’t suit the producers narrative are ignored.
Opinions, often incorrect, are stated as fact and go unchallenged. Procedural details within An Garda Siochana are poorly researched.
Several of the stories are gripping and deserve to be shared. Unfortunately, the obvious bias is incredibly frustrating and destro... more
Please listen to this series. Important stories, delicately told and brilliantly delivered.
When listening you might want to interject with a ‘yes, but...’ and that is what makes it so good. You can’t. You have to listen and appreciate the person’s experience of being policed. It tells you a lot about your own biases and expectation of what the Gardaí would say in response. It feels like a podcast of restorative justice.
These are stories I had no idea about and they are so well pieced together.
One of the best podcasts around. All the real world drama of ‘Serial’ without the contrived ‘whodunnit?’ suspense. A podcast that is dedicated to educate rather than to titillate.
The pod provides a peek behind the curtain of law enforcement in Ireland. It provides an important service for the citizenry of a still relatively new state, a citizenry just learning the dangers of accepting without question the authority of those to whom we have granted the most invasive powers.
The pod benefits ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #203 |
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