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DOMINIC J TAYLOR
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Dominic Taylor was born in Hollywood, California, he first trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and worked extensively in Theatre, radio and television. He became a prison officer, then senior officer in HMP Brixton. After four years in Brixton jail he began his writing career while working at Prison Service HQ in the Ministry of Justice. While there he devised a communication technique for reducing stress and conflict among staff and prisoners, which is now being used in jails around England. Dominic is currently playing Commander Harbison in Bart Sher's Tony award-winning South Pacific, and writing his next play, about drug prohibition.
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Officers Who Care Too Much
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Stop Search
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This is a story about the impact of police Stop and Search powers; of the tense Drama young people must play out in the public space. It's all over the news but how does it feel to be right in the thick of it? Two happy families are thrown together by celebration and disaster. Parents... black parents, white parents... want to see their children thrive, grow up and live the good life. Tonight Dianne and Ivan discover how little they understand of son Callie's journey into the adult world. Ann and Mick must also learn that their hard work and public service are not enough to protect their family.
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