Angi Hart

Angi Hart - Staff profile

Lecturer in Policing

School of Law

Contact Details

email: a.hart@worc.ac.uk

Angi joined the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ in October 2021. Before this, she worked as a Police Investigative Skills and Interviewing trainer with West Mercia Police. During her time at West Mercia Police, she designed, delivered and co-ordinated the training for the College of Policing accreditation of detectives (all ranks) across West Mercia and Warwickshire police forces. In addition to this, Angi specialised in County Lines, Serious and Complex Interviewing, Domestic Violence and Abuse, Professional Curiosity and The Management of Serious and Complex Investigations.

She also served with Kent Police for 13 years and achieved the rank of Detective Sergeant, with an operational career predominantly based within the Criminal Investigation Department and associated specialist units in one of the busiest police areas in the UK.

During her police service, Angi experienced working on Major Investigation Teams and discovered a passion for investigating and interviewing witnesses and suspects for the most serious crimes committed against our most vulnerable members of society. She also worked as a Custody Sergeant, having responsibility for some extremely vulnerable detainees.

Angi is an experienced teacher, having taught English as a foreign language in Germany and as a Primary School teacher, working in several settings. She completed her PCGE here at the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ, so has a unique insight into student life at this university.

She is excited to bring her experience and passion for policing to the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ and expects her lectures to be insightful, interactive, ‘down to earth’ and evidence-based.

Qualification

  • BA (Hons) Modern Languages – Cambridge University
  • MA (Hons) Modern Languages – Cambridge University
  • Trainers Development Programme – Kent Police College
  • PGCE (Primary 5-11) – ¹ú²úÊÓƵ

Teaching Interests

  • Professional Policing
  • Public Protection and Vulnerability (including domestic violence and abuse, stalking and harassment, honour-based abuse)
  • Investigative Practice including the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 and Disclosure, Evidence Gathering
  • Investigative Interviewing

Research Interests

  • Emotional Intelligence and policing
  • Understanding Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence
  • Vulnerability within the Criminal Justice System
  • Child sexual and criminal exploitation

Membership of Professional Bodies

  • College of Policing

Policing Qualifications and Training

  • PIP Level Two Investigator
  • PIP Level Two Investigative Supervisor
  • Qualified Custody Sergeant
  • PIP Level Two Specialist Suspect Interviewer
  • PIP Level Two Serious and Complex Interviewer
  • Casualty Bureau Officer
  • HOLMES trained Exhibits Officer
  • Mainstream Cybercrime Investigation
  • Professional Curiosity – 13 Strands of Protecting Vulnerable People
  • Vulnerable Victims – interviewing and investigation
  • DA Matters Trainer (Safer Lives)