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From Police Officer to Role Model: Keith Fraser on Authority, Identity, and Youth Episode 19

From Police Officer to Role Model: Keith Fraser on Authority, Identity, and Youth

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Alastair is joined by Keith Fraser, former police officer and Chair of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales, for a deep and necessary conversation about race, justice, authority, and how generational assumptions shape all of those. With decades of experience working with young people - particularly those affected by systemic inequalities - Keith reflects on what it means to be a visible role model, the importance of authenticity, and why power must be questioned, not protected.

Keith also shares his personal journey as a black man in British policing, his thoughts on how the justice system must evolve, and what today’s youth need most from those in positions of influence. This is a challenging, generous, and energising episode that tackles uncomfortable truths with clarity and care.

Keith Fraser Takeaways:
  • Young people need visibility, consistency, and belief from adults in power.
  • Policing and justice must evolve alongside culture and generational expectations.
  • Listening to youth voices must be more than symbolic—it must lead to action.
  • Breaking generational cycles of trauma starts with honest dialogue and accountability.
Keith Fraser Links
X - @KEITHFRASER2017

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