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  • ...CO A/16 produces a note relating to [[Brian Nelson]] entitled 'Moments of Concern', which is sent to the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Army's Intelligence ...lp the Security Forces generally or to permit them to prevent a subsequent crime or to arrest those concerned after the event."<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch4">Si
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  • ...016.</ref> This was later lifted in December 2012, despite mounting public concern. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20707574 Gas fracking: Ministers appro In February 2019 Lancashire’s police and crime commissioner [[Clive Grunshaw]] announced that the government would give £
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  • ...</ref> The day after the rally, Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] expressed concern over 'growing reports of antisemitism on our own streets here in Britain'.< ...a quick reference guide on how to enforce the law against antisemitic hate crime for police officers and prosecutors;<br>
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  • ...ss Europe. Its areas of concern include of political dissent and organised crime. It came to light following questions by MP Andrej Hunko to the German Parl ...n thematic areas of work being organized crime and 'politically motivated' crime.<ref name="mm.1" /> On 7 February 2004, a ''Memorandum of Understanding for
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  • ...w/teaching/law6cw/police/pol-ho3.htm Home Office and Policing, Part 3: The Concern for Policing Standards], ''Department of Law, Leeds University'', 1 March 2 ===Pre 2004: National Crime Squad===
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  • ...of the Millbank rioting to identify those suspected of plotting to commit crime during protests, Mr Tudway replied: "Absolutely." He said: "It is quite rig ...understand and respond more effectively to the nexus of terrorism and hate crime. For this reason Domestic Extremism policing remains an integral part of CT
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  • ...s, blackmail, criminal damage and assault and, at the extreme end, serious crime offences in contravention of the Explosives Acts and, when necessary, in co ...ctivity motivated by the broad philosophy and social movement centred on a concern for conservation and improvement of the natural environment.
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  • ...ed on if it met the criteria for a policing purpose; namely the prevention crime and disorder. ::Acting as a crime prevention unit, NETCU also supports industry, academia and other organisat
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  • ...nfidence in it.<ref>Martin Evans, [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/12180750/Former-Met-boss-retired-days-after-report-found-he-had-case-to-ans ...roactive measures, including the establishment of the [[Racial and Violent Crime Task Force]] under [[John Grieve]].
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  • ...ity and scrutiny.<ref>Jonathan Owen, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/half-of-all-undercover-police-officers-in-uk-are-off-the-books-and-not-on-n ...71602/Serious_and_Organised_Crime_local_profiles.pdf Serious and Organised Crime Local Profiles: A Guide], ''Home Office (gov.uk)'', November 2014 (accessed
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  • In a July 1998 report, N81 describes Neville Lawrence's concern about the campaign being hijacked by political interest groups. The report ...tactical intelligence around the Lawrence enquiry and broader work on race crime”. Included within this retained correspondence was what we have summarise
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  • ...nce Inquiry proceeded, the reputation of the Metropolitan Police was a key concern and that a well-positioned undercover officer - such as Peter Francis or N8 ...tactical intelligence around the Lawrence enquiry and broader work on race crime. Please carry forward.
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  • ...of an irretrievable loss of confidence in the police. Allied to this was a concern about the damaging effects of sustained political pressure from hard-left a ...in one place. It may be that, in due course, information relating to race crime of interest to this Branch will be provided by CO24 to us. It too should be
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  • ...Michael Gilliard &amp; Laura Flynn, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/the-copper-the-lawrence-killers-father-and-secret-police-files-that-expose- ...sity and racism – whether internally or in the wider policing of racial crime.<ref name="grieve.50">Ben Bowling in conversation with John Grieve, [http:/
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  • ...oards across the detention estate have repeatedly expressed their "extreme concern" about restrictions on their access to detainees' complaints. In March 2009 ...to the racist and abusive system of detaining people who have committed no crime other than seek a life free from torture, persecution, abuse and poverty an
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  • ...ific 'Rail file' (which was subsequently destroyed). There is considerable concern that, as with Special Branch undercovers [[Mark Jenner]] and [[Peter Franci ...e two into firebombing his propery. He claims to be 'a victim of a serious crime' and intends to launch a prosecution against Soracchi or Scotland Yard chie
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  • ...conviction-appeal Undercover police spy accused of encouraging activist to crime], ''The Guardian'', 4 December 2014 (accessed 3 October 2015).</ref> He als ...nce and Monitoring Group (LDMG). However, it has been raised as a point of concern that he did have indirect personal connections to those who were involved i
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  • to organised crime. concern was not [...] the 'restructuring' of the Soviet economy and Party
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  • ...etectives from the Croydon borough drugs squad and the South East Regional Crime Squad office at East Dulwich; at these meetings he would hand over cash in ...elled with the gang.<ref name="cheston.2">Paul Cheston, 'Yard man's web of crime', ''Evening Standard'', 19 March 1999 (accessed via Nexis)..</ref><ref name
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  • ...Cuadrilla]] to resume its gas production in Blackpool, despite wide public concern. The move gave the go-ahead for future fracking planning applications. <ref ...uary 2016, accessed 13 September 2016</ref> On 8 February the [[Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire]] demands IGas pay these costs back.<ref>David Ho
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