Kent Police UK
More Than The Badge
Dive into a world of policing like never before! More Than The Badge, shares stories from officers, staff and volunteers across Kent Police. New episodes are released every fortnight on all major streaming platforms. From the realities and challenges to inspiring achievements and insights into major cases, it's not one to be missed! Whether you're interested in true crime, a career in policing, or the human stories behind the badge, More Than The Badge offers a unique insight into Kent Police.
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Jul 29, 2025
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Episodes
PC Sam Milton: we needed to take firearms officers to sea and put them on the boat 29.07.2025 55:40
In this episode, we sit down with PC Sam Milton to find out what it's like to work in the Search and Marine Unit. Sam shares stories about specialist rescue operations and opens up about processing grief and loss within his team. He speaks openly about his struggles with dyslexia and how he’s overcome challenges throughout his life. Sam describes what it takes to become a licensed search offi...
Alan Watson: her scream was louder than the siren 15.07.2025 35:05
In this episode, we’re joined by Alan Watson, Kent Police’s Speedwatch Manager. Alan began his career over 20 years ago in the force control room, responding to 999 and 101 calls. Today, he’s a passionate advocate for road safety and serves as a dedicated Special Chief Inspector. With a long history of volunteer service, Alan has made it his mission to keep Kent’s roads safe. He shares powerful st...
PC Lee Godden: we find a county lines drug dealer sitting in the living room 01.07.2025 29:27
With 16 years of frontline policing experience, PC Lee Godden has faced some of the most challenging aspects of the job - from armed robberies and murder investigations, dismantling county line drug networks and sea rescues. Now serving as a beat officer in Thanet, Lee focuses on proactive policing, increasing visibility and working closely with local partners. In this episode, he reflects on the...
CH/INSP Liz Cokayne-Delves: there is nothing to make you more proud than saving someone's life 17.06.2025 24:18
In episode 24, we sit down with Chief Inspector Liz Cokayne-Delves, currently leading local policing teams in Dover. From her early days patrolling the West End of London to becoming a mental health liaison and transferring into Kent Police, Liz has always been driven by a deep passion for response policing. She opens up about her personal battle with PTSD, the road to recovery, and how it’s shape...
An award winning cadet programme 03.06.2025 24:00
To celebrate #VolunteersWeek2025, this week we sit down with the inspiring young police cadets and their dedicated cadet leader to uncover what makes this programme truly exceptional. Recently honoured with the King’s Award for Voluntary Service — the highest accolade a UK volunteer group can receive — the Kent Police cadet programme is more than just a uniform. It’s a place where young people can...
Detective Superintendent Alice Ames: I think it changed the world forever 20.05.2025 32:16
Meet Detective Superintendent Alice Ames, the Deputy Head of Force Crime and Incident Response at Kent Police, overseeing a team of 700 dedicated professionals. From the first 999 call to critical incident management, her team is the frontline of public safety. In this episode, Alice reflects on the immense challenges of policing through a global pandemic - a time marked by uncertainty, fear, and...
Stuart, Colin and Shaun: the only way for meaningful change is to do things differently 06.05.2025 1:06:42
In this episode Detective Chief Superintendent Shaun White speaks to Stuart Lawrence and Colin Burton, both advocates for Kent's Race Action Plan. Dr Stuart Lawrence is a dedicated family man, professional and author. His journey has been shaped by the tragic loss of his brother, Stephen Lawrence, in 1993, which led him to discover his path. He emphasises the importance of allyship and tog...
Community policing volunteers: we go into courts supporting vulnerable victims 22.04.2025 30:01
Join us for a heart-warming episode with Adrian Rabot and Jodie Stammers, featuring special guest appearances from therapy dogs Archie and Charlie. Discover how these incredible canines, along with their dedicated handlers, give up their time to support Kent communities. Learn about Adrian and Archie's vital role in attending courts to comfort vulnerable victims, and how Jodie and Charlie mak...
PC Peter Ormerod: policing the fatal four 08.04.2025 36:44
In this episode, we sit down with PC Peter Ormerod from our Roads Policing Department, who is deeply committed to tackling the "Fatal Four" - speeding, drink and drug driving, not wearing seat belts, and using mobile phones while driving. He shares his passion for making our roads safer and the serious consequences of these offences. Peter offers advice on how to stay safe on the roads a...
PC Sam Tunkara, PS Clare Boichat and Suki Randhawa: Positive Action support 25.03.2025 39:46
In episode 18, we sit down with members our Positive Action Team to discuss the importance of having a diverse workforce to further widen our range of experience, perspectives and knowledge. The team highlight the support that is available to applicants with any of the nine protected characteristics outlined in the Equality Act 2010, to better prepare them for the recruitment process. They also di...
Lucy, Rachel and Julia: data breaches, crisis management and victim justice 11.03.2025 48:05
In episode 17, we explore the other side of policing with Lucy Power, Rachel Binns and Julia Harman, as they shine a light on the invaluable contributions of police staff. From discussions about vital technology and systems required to report and investigate crimes, essential methods of processing data and helping victims at their most vulnerable times, they highlight the importance of these roles...
Detective Chief Superintendent Angie Chapman: the adrenaline kept you going 08.03.2025 48:02
Join us this #InternationalWomensDay for an empowering and insightful bonus episode that celebrates the resilience and dedication of female officers, staff and volunteers. In this episode, we speak to Detective Chief Superintendent Angie Chapman, exploring her journey and the evolution of women's roles in policing throughout the years. She shares her challenges, memorable experiences, and th...
Paramedics and police officers from the Joint Response Unit 25.02.2025 59:11
In this episode, PC Martyn Walker sits down with Special Constable Jack Mottram and Alex Wilson from South East Coast Ambulance Service, both dedicated members of the Joint Response Unit. This unique collaboration between paramedics and police officers is designed to provide rapid, coordinated responses to emergencies, ensuring both medical and law enforcement needs are met efficiently. Jack and A...
Acting Sergeant Mark Allan with Anglia Ruskin University 11.02.2025 36:37
Join Acting Sergeant Mark Allan in conversation with James from Anglia Ruskin University, as they explore the various entry routes into Kent Police. Find out how aspiring officers can pursue a degree or graduate diploma in Professional Policing, detailing the entry criteria for each option. Gain an exclusive insight into life at the college as we hear from our current cohort of student officers an...
Inspector Ashley Price: it's moments like that where I think, that's why I joined 28.01.2025 42:17
Join us in episode thirteen as we sit down with Inspector Ashely Price, who has been a member of Kent Police for 23 years. Starting his career as a special constable, Ashley has climbed the ranks and now works with the Kent Police volunteers. In this episode, he shares the memorable moments that have made his career so rewarding, as well as the challenges officers faced while policing Kent communi...
Bethani Fomes: I stayed on the phone with her the whole time 14.01.2025 16:53
In EPISODE TWELVE, we talk to Bethani Fomes who works as a contact handler, answering 999 and 101 calls. Bethani reveals what it's like to work in the Force Control Room and the types of calls you need to be ready for. She shares her greatest moments and those she has found most challenging. Inspired by Bethani's story? Apply today !
DCI Stefanie Earl: it's really not the same job, because I've had so many roles within it 31.12.2024 28:26
Uniformed policing or the detective pathway - which route is right for you? In this very open conversation, we talk to Detective Chief Inspector Stefanie Earl, who joined the police 28 years ago at a time where there weren't many women in the job. Through determination, Stefanie has progressed through the ranks and overcome difficult personal circumstances. She shares insights into her time a...
DC Emily Hooper: what started off with five defendants, grew to thirteen 17.12.2024 30:52
In episode ten we sit down with Detective Constable Emily Hooper, who works in the major crime department. Emily was recently honoured with the Police Officer of the Year award, for her dedication to investigating a complex murder case. Beyond investigating high-profile cases; she also serves as a family liaison officer, supporting loved ones through some of the toughest times of their lives. Hear...
PC Steph Meek: In minutes I had five police officers, two sergeants and an inspector on the doorstep 03.12.2024 45:31
In episode nine we talk to PC Steph Meek, who works in the Desktop Investigation Team. Steph balances a busy home and work life, as police officer, a parent and the manager of a local football team. She discusses the realities of the job and the personal challenges that she has overcome throughout her career.
Special Inspector Terry Connolly: It was his vest that saved him 19.11.2024 54:53
EPISODE EIGHT explores the career of Special Inspector Terry Connolly. Terry has volunteered for Kent Police for 30 years and is an integral part of the Roads Policing Unit. Terry describes what a privilege it has been to be part of the Special Constabulary, how it has changed over the years and some moments in his policing career that will always stay with him. The Special Constabulary are recru...
PC Leona Valsler: Intelligence checks ensure we know their every move 05.11.2024 24:29
Episode SEVEN explores the career of Police Constable Leona Valsler. Leona joined Kent Police 5 years ago on the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship entry route and is currently working in the VISOR department, investigating violent and sexual offences. She talks about the risks involved in her role, moments that have stayed with her and provides an insight into some of the investigation work t...
Detective Sergeant Irene Rose-Muthanji: I cried all the way to the station 22.10.2024 51:45
EPISODE SIX offers an insight into the career of Detective Sergeant Irene Rose-Muthanji. Irene has been a police officer for over 19 years and is currently working in Public Protection. She shares her passion for working with children and helping to implement positive changes in their lives. Irene highlights the importance of having a police force that reflects diverse communities and how this hel...
Special Sergeant Niyi Opaleye: I am a police officer at the weekend and a scientist during the week 08.10.2024 50:14
Why do people give up their spare time to police the streets of Kent? This episode offers an insight into the career of Special Sergeant Niyi Opaleye. Niyi has volunteered in the Special Constabulary for 25 years, whilst working full time as a scientist. This year he was awarded The King’s Police Medal, which recognises those who have achieved a specially distinguished record in policing. Niyi dis...
Detective Sergeant Adam Stallard: I can see the knives in his back pocket 24.09.2024 29:05
This episode of More Than The Badge offers an insight into the career of Detective Sergeant Adam Stallard. Adam has been a police officer for 21 years and has had a varied career, from working in local policing teams, to joining the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Serious Crime Directorate (SCD). He transferred from Essex Police and is now working in the Economic Crime Unit. Adam discu...
PCSO Kirsty Greaves: They ended up divulging quite a serious crime, that they had committed a murder 10.09.2024 28:03
EPISODE THREE offers an insight into the career of Police Community Support Officer, Kirsty Greaves. Kirsty has been a PCSO for 15 years and is truly passionate about helping the community. She recently won a PCSO of the year award, after developing a fishing programme, which led to a reduction in anti-social behaviour calls and positive feedback from both the young people involved and the wider c...
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