Duncan Campbell was the Guardian’s crime correspondent and chairman of the Crime Reporters’ Association. He is the author of a number of books on crime including Underworld (2019), We’ll All Be Murdered in Our Beds, a history of crime reporting (2016) and That Was Business, This Is Personal, the changing faces of professional crime (1989). He has also written a crime novel, If It Bleeds (2009). He was the presenter of BBC Radio 5 Live’s Crimedesk and a consultant on the film, King of Thieves, (2018) about the Hatton Garden burglary.
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