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with Dr. Stephanos Anastasiadis Welcome to “Your friend and helper: Understanding the police in Germany,” a limited-series podcast from the State Police of Lower Saxony. The series explains different aspects of policing

Hosted by Polizei Niedersachsen · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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CURIOUS ABOUT THE POLICE IN GERMANY?Welcome to “Your friend and helper: Understanding the police in Germany”, a podcast series for anyone who wants to learn more about the police and how it operates in Germany, particularly in the state of Lower Saxony.In this limited series, members of different police departments share insights into their work, explain responsibilities and structures, and give a behind-the-scenes look at everyday policing. Whether you are new to Germany, interested in public safety, or simply curious about how the police system works, this podcast will give you a clear and accessible introduction.Happy listening!NEUGIERIG WIE DIE POLIZEI IN DEUTSCHLAND ARBEITET?Willkommen bei „Your friend and helper: Understanding the police in Germany", einem englischsprachigen Podcast, der die Strukturen, Aufgaben und den Alltag der Polizei in Deutschland, besonders in Niedersachsen, verständlich erklärt.In jeder Episode berichten Angehörige der niedersächsischen Polizei aus
Polizei Niedersachsen hosts Your friend and helper: Understanding the police in Germany, a society show with 13 episodes published.

with Dr. Stephanos Anastasiadis Welcome to “Your friend and helper: Understanding the police in Germany,” a limited-series podcast from the State Police of Lower Saxony. The series explains different aspects of policing

with Maren Jäschke The first episode of this podcast is about the tasks, principles, and powers of the police in Germany. It features a discussion with Maren Jäschke, the head of a police inspectorate, who provides a gen

with Friederike Rüppel Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes when you call the police in an emergency? - In the second episode of this podcast, we hear from Friederike Rüppel, a police officer working in one of Lo

with Kevin Smith Discover the different branches of the police and how each plays a vital role in maintaining public safety. In this third episode, we hear from Kevin Smith, a police officer involved in ongoing professio

with Bodo Mathias In this episode, we talk with Bodo Mathias, a detective, about crime in general and the role of the detective service. The episode focuses on domestic abuse. In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Bodo Mathia

with Darragh Ulbricht Within Germany, the police services have a monopoly on the use of force. Today, we hear from Darragh Ulbricht, head of a police station in the centre of a medium-sized city, about the principles und

with Nadine Seitlinger The police service has a range of specialist units, from teams highly specialized in weapons and tactics, through canine units, to divers. Today, we speak with Nadine Seitlinger, the head of one of

with Tobias Giesbert Ever wondered how the police manage different groups in public spaces? In this seventh episode, Tobias Giesbert, who runs a police station in Hannover, Lower Saxony’s capital city, talks about polici

with Johannes Wetzorke The Lower Saxony police is only one of Germany’s police services. Cooperation across state and national borders is essential for effective policing in many cases. This podcast addresses such cooper

with Matthias Schwarze Ever wondered how the police really operate behind the scenes? This episode features senior police officer Matthias Schwarze, who explains how the police service is structured in Lower Saxony. Hast

with Klas Weber What does it take to become a police officer? In our tenth episode Klas Weber, a police officer at the police academy, explains the requirements and the process candidates must complete to qualify as poli

with Michael Schmelkus We end the series with a slightly different episode. It is longer than usual and features Michael Schmelkus, the podcast guest – who is the only non-police officer in the series – telling a story o

with Michael Schmelkus We are pleased to bring you a bonus episode: the full version of the discussion with the police historian, Michael Schmelkus, which appeared in heavily-edited form as the final regular episode of t
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