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Meeting the International Police Association’s Kim Hiorth (Part 3)

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In this third video in a series of three recorded for PolicingTV, May-Britt Ronaldo-Ronnebro from IPA Section Sweden talks to fellow IPA Member, Kim Hiorth from IPA Section Norway.

These are the latest videos in a #SheIsIPA series led for PolicingTV by May-Britt. This third video focuses, amongst other matters, on her experiences as an IPA member, and why those working in policing from around the world should consider becoming a member.

Kim also describes the work she did with the United Nations in Africa, helping to tackle violence against women and girls. Kim has written a book about her policing career – currently unfortunately published only in Norwegian. Having seen the videos, if you know of a publisher that might be willing to republish Kim’s book in English, do please let us know. The International Police Association (IPA) is a friendship organisation for members of the police force, whether in employment or retired, and without distinction as to rank, position, gender, race, language or religion.

The IPA has around 372,000 members in nearly 100 countries.

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One Response to “Meeting the International Police Association’s Kim Hiorth (Part 3)”

  1. May-Britt Ronnebro says:

    From Police Officer to TV Series: The Remarkable Journey of Kim Anne Hiorth
    It’s a tale of grit, compassion, and resilience that’s captured the hearts of many worldwide. The extraordinary life of Kim Anne Hiorth, a retired police officer from Oslo, Norway, is not just a narrative; it’s now set to unfold on the screen, thanks to the vision of filmmaker Trond Kvernstrøm.
    To register for the webinar featuring Kim Anne Hiorth on April 17th at 4pm (UK time), please follow this link: https://app.seminarmanagercloud.de/ibz-schloss-gimborn-ev/buchungsportal/w-24-74-the-police-heart-an-exploration-into-the-work-of-kim-hiorth-in-norway-and-an-introduction-into-her-book-ad8213e3128f48c7aa4fc7e0acd31e44

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