Although committing no crime, Jack Briggs spent 17 years on the witness relocation programme.

Over the period he had to move 30 times, including 2 name changes, Jacks expertise in the field of so-called honour murders has been welcomed and used by Scotland Yards specialist Crime Directorate, the Foreign Office, the Crime Academy at Hendon, where he was part of the training team.

Jack has also been called upon to give consultancy to the House of Lords, as well as helping to set up training programmes for different constabularies in the UK.

Jack co-wrote the book "Jack and Zena" a true story with an introduction written by John McCarthy, former Beirut Hostage, which details a period of these 17 years.

After extracts from the book were read out in the House of Commons, it led to the government to set up the first working group looking into the murders of women from ethnic minorities, which led to the setting up of the Forced Marriage Unit at the Foreign Office.

Jack has highlighted this issue through the worlds media.

The Book is currently being developed into a film.

Jack takes his audience on the incredible, yet moving journey through the 17 years, told with passion and humour, making it an uplifting, moving and inspirational experience.

Jack is available for TV and film consultancy as well as public speaking, training for government agencies and non-governmental agencies, etc.

"Of great help to me in preparing for a debate in the House of Lords"

Lord Russell-Johnston

"I congratulate Jack for the work he has done on highlighting the horrifying crime of honour based violence that brings so much fear and distress. His lectures graphically give a unique insight into this area of criminality"

Hamish Brown MBE

UK Leading Authority on Stalking

"Speech was well received, moving and inspriring and strongly recommended"

Bam Bjorling

President of the Kvinnoforum Institution