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  • | [[Age Concern Wolverhampton]] || Older People's Advice and Support Centre || Older People ...d || To address the multiple and complex needs of women who have committed crime, and support them to desist from offending and through positive changes in
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  • This concern with the effects of alcohol gives the company, in its opinion, a say in for ...under a regulatory regime independent of the drinks trade' <ref> Alcohol Concern, 19.07.04 [http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/servlets/doc/813 News] - viewed
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  • Run by: Age Concern<br> Speakers: James Purnell MP, Minister for Pension Reform; Neil Churchill, Age Concern England; Kat Fletcher, NUS</h4>
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  • ...equipment to dictatorial and oppressive regimes is not the only corporate crime that BAE SYSTEMS commits (although they do seem to like doing it). Just as ...y said the deals were not consistent with the government's publicly stated concern about the impact of arms sales on sustainable development. "What the Indian
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  • ...ter [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/foi/story/0,,1400987,00.html US raises crime fears in Ashcroft tax haven | Special Reports] ''The Guardian'', 4 June 200 ...s seeking to hide their profits. In one report last year, Washington noted concern over the increase "in the number of individuals found bringing large amount
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  • ...nate round table meetings to gather players of specific fields or areas of concern to enable a dialogue in an information sharing, conducive environment close ...He was Chairman of The Service Authorities for the NCIS and the [[National Crime Squad]] from 1997 - 2002. He was appointed a Member of the [[Privy Council]
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  • ...rical links with the German government (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular ...social regulation); minimising liability (for their committed crimes, see crime section).
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  • ...e mismanagement of privatised sectors can in itself be seen as a corporate crime. Wherever private companies can make a profit, Group 4 Falck is there: scho ...wadays their involvement is less of a laughing matter and more a cause for concern. 49
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  • ...enting results to serve its own agenda. The way that DuPont has reacted to concern over the safety of Benlate, Formaldehyde and CFCs (to name but a few exampl #{{note|55}}Corporate Crime Reporter, 22/9/97, p. 7,http://www.essential.org/monitor/hyper/mm1297.04.ht
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  • ...e mismanagement of privatised sectors can in itself be seen as a corporate crime. Wherever private companies can make a profit, Group 4 Falck is there: scho ...wadays their involvement is less of a laughing matter and more a cause for concern. 49
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  • ...ompanies or individuals should profit financially from the consequences of crime, are complex issues worthy of strenuous debate.' Highlighting the situation ...asy hanging point to enable a prisoner to commit suicide.' and highlighted concern over the lack of qualified medical staff.44
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  • ...ies of birds caused by fenthion, including the Piping Plover. The level of concern is exceeded for endangered species of estuarine/marine invertebrates on an #{{note|276}} The Corporate Crime Reporter, Washington, interview with Philipp Mimkes, Coordination Against B
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  • ...zed as being little more than a PR exercise as companies are not driven by concern for people and communities, but by their own reputations<ref>Christian Aid ...ompelling and the corporate influence on institutions such as the UN is of concern. As Juniper has stated, the Charter of the United Nations opens with the gr
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  • ...f the Advisory Group are: John Bright (Director of Field Operations, Crime Concern Trust Ltd) Rita Britton (Director, Pollyanna (Barnsley) Ltd) Christine Carl
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  • ...as "a serious matter precisely because Israel has a record of compliance, concern and respect for the laws of war and human rights". Ignatieff added that he
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  • ...d on this issue, the less the activities of animal rights campaigners need concern us. Taking a moral stand on vivisection is the only way in which the argume ...sity of London]]), and [[Elizabeth Woodcraft]] (barrister, Tooks Chambers; crime novelist), discussing 'The rise and rise of human rights – an unalloyed g
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  • .../www.csmonitor.com/2003/0611/p09s02-coop.html 'UK seeing war itself as war crime'], ''The Christian Science Monitor'', 11 June 2003. ...p://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/4999/ 'It’s official: it is now a crime to be arrogant'], ''Spiked'', 21 April 2008.
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  • ...ay 2010 Moore was fined £262 at Hastings magistrates' court. He expressed concern in the ''Daily Telegraph'' that the licence fee was having an adverse affec ...hite (or indeed, black) residents of Brixton present to describe the fear, crime and disorder that had come to the once-peaceful community because of poorly
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  • ...scale in the US of three groups whose potential impact should be cause for concern. They are the churches, the 'loyalist opposition' and, perhaps most importa *''Trends in organized crime'' [electronic resource] Published New Brunswick, N.J. : [[Transaction Perio
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  • ...] and director of [[Brixton City Challenge]]. He is a trustee of [[Lambeth Crime Prevention Trust]].<ref>http://www.treehouse.org.uk/contact-us/trustees/lor
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