Video and Multimedia

  1. The website of the National Black Police Association (www.nbpa.co.uk) provides an array of information on racism within the police service, and campaigns and policies introduced to tackle it. The site also provides links to many other police resources, including many of the associations linked to particular constabularies.

  2. The Christian Police Association was established in 1883 and is part of an extended worldwide network, more information on the Northern Ireland branch can be found at http://www.cpani.com/

  3. The British Association of Women Police website (http://www.bawp.org/) contains more information relating to the ‘gender agenda’ and a host of other useful resources.

  4. The website of the LGBT Police Network (https://www.lgbtpolice.uk/) contains useful updates on news items relating to homophobia, crime and policing.

  5. Women in Federal Law Enforcement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM6bpoc__zA
    Women in Federal Law Enforcement  Documentary Video

  6. Gay Police Officer Michael Carney on Discrimination & Reinstatement
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AufDVJgP6uc Police officer Michael Carney, who testified before the House and Senate on separate occasions, joins us in studio to discuss being a police officer while closeted, being refused reinstatement to the police force after coming out of the closet, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and much more.

  7. It Gets Better: Gay Police Association Scotland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk4HopFfDkA
    Gay Police Association (GPA) Scotland has produced this film for the It Gets Better Project. Everyone who took part is a serving or retired police officer or member of police staff within Police Scotland and BTP Scotland. We hope that our story will help inspire young LGBT people in this land and beyond.