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  • ...er, in July 1992, Veness along with Commander [[Roy Ramm]] seconded fellow DAC [[Ian Johnston]]'s authorisation of the use of an undercover policewoman to ...Specialist Operations: [[Andy Hayman]], [[Robert Quick | Bob Quick]] and [[John Yates]]. These three would repeatedly interlink in subsequent scandals, inc
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  • ...2015).</ref><ref name="ASL1193">John Upton, [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v26/n02/john-upton/in-the-streets-of-londonistan ‘In the Streets of Londonistan’], ' ...lice and Case Studies of “Success”''], Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, p71.) Grieve, of course, founded the school of criminology at London Metropolitan Univer
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  • ...ention to 42 days. She was challenged by Shadow Attorney General [[Dominic Grieve]], who claimed other members of the ACPO TAM committee opposed the extensio ::"I spoke to DAC Quick (yesterday) morning and established that there was a range of views a
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  • ...ce forces, inaugurating policy change at all levels.<ref>Nathan Hall, John Grieve, Stephen Savage (editors), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QHk99d0uCsw ...establishment of the [[Racial and Violent Crime Task Force]] under [[John Grieve]].
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  • | DAC ...ther undercover officers to reach the Commissioner’s team and [[DAC John Grieve]] of CO24. On 14 September 1998 he wrote:
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  • ...ecame detached from the Lawrence Review Team." Records show that that "DAC Grieve was first shown as being appointed to CO24 on 6 August 1998, and some indic ...rgued that by August 1998, he had already moved on to work for SO24, under DAC Grieves. However, the File Note introduces him as "currently working with t
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  • ...olice mind-set], in ''Policing the Legacy of Lawrence'', Nathan Hall, John Grieve &amp; Stephen Savage (editors), 2009, p. 101.</ref> Quick had been a DCI se ...ble], ''Leveson Inquiry'', 20 January 2011.</ref><ref>This is supported by John Stevens in his evidence to Ellison, (Mark Ellison, [https://www.gov.uk/gove
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  • ...cial and Violent Crime Task Force]] - Operation Athena Tower led by [[John Grieve]] - failed to produce sufficient evidence to prosecute anyone for the 1993 ...gement structure, to the Head of the Department of Professional Standards, DAC [[Mark Simmons]]. I know that the allegation was taken seriously and the Co
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  • ...rrests across the UK in 2002. The ACPO lead on child abuse at the time was DAC [[Carole Howlett]] of the Metropolitan Police.<ref> Stephen White, [https:/ ...minder of the dangers our staff put themselves in on behalf of the public. John is looking down when I am ... making the operational decisions that might p
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  • In March 2018, the chair of the Undercover Policing Inquiry John Mitting revealed that Pearce as 'Roger Thorley' - formerly know only by the ...tly until his retirement in 2003.<ref name="herne.1"/><ref name="qe"/><ref>John Lichfield, [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/shayler-will-be-
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  • ...o be a 'cover for all kinds of violent lawlessness'.<ref name="stevens.25">John Stevens, [https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Not_for_the_Faint_hearted. ...1 May 2002 (accessed 21 July 2016).</ref> While in the press, Commissioner John Stevens painted a picture of protestors seeking a 're-match' as the police
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  • ...014 (accessed 23 March 2015).</ref> He also took over from his predecessor John Fletcher as leading on the College of Policing's new Code of Ethics.<ref na ...November 2011 (accessed 23 March 2015).</ref> where he worked with [[John Grieve]], another officer with significant undercover policing connections. He sho
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