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  • ...pays-ex-special-branch-chiefs-new-career-as-acclaimed-thriller-writer.html Crime Pays! Ex Special Branch chief’s new career as acclaimed thriller writer], ...hijack the campaign, infiltrate it and use it for their own ends. The real concern was that this would lead to public disorder.
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  • ...namapapers/overview/crime-of-the-century/ Crime of the Century], Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (Panama Papers), ''International Consortiu ...ton.<ref name="tendler.horsnell.2"/> The link with Relton aparently caused concern in Scotland Yard, as Relton was know to be well connected with influential
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  • ...ts, along with the general terrorist threat level, were causing the police concern so that heightened security measures were put in place.<ref>[http://news.bb The steering committee is of wider concern because, although Socialist Worker Party members made up the largest consti
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  • ...ll cope well with the stress caused by possible media intrusion... My only concern is that with the publication of my name and details, I will be subject to i :* '''[[Peter_Brodie|Peter Ewan Brodie]], Assistant Commissioner "C" ''' (Crime), head of CID between April 1966 and 1972.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • |Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner ...PCC.aspx Sue Mountstevens re-elected as PCC], ''Avon & Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (press release)'', 6 May 2016 (accessed 20 October 2017).</ref
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  • ...nt about the aggressive use of British troops in Northern Ireland, and the concern about their mounting casualties. One of the founders was Alastair Renwick, ...lson|John Spark "Jock" Wilson]] 1975-1977, Assistant Commissioner "C" ''' (Crime), head of CID Woods was appointed Deputy Commissioner in 1975 and was succ
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  • ...the deployment of HN58 as an undercover officer. It is possible that this concern could be met if evidence about the discharge of managerial duties by HN58 w ...risation of the participation of an officer in the commission of a serious crime, the handling of problems created by the deployments of DC [Peter] Francis,
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  • ...t to go ahead, as they saw it, in the interests of preventing more serious crime in the longer term. The scale of the release was unforeseen by the SDS at t ...erstand that this decision making from 20 years ago will cause significant concern to the public, especially those people directly affected by the events in 1
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  • ...chatted with those that I was walking near. Had I picked up information of concern I would have tried to make contact with a senior officer also present or, p He did not recall being given advice on instigating or partaking in crime, sexual relationships or what to do if brought before the court or if they
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  • ...s, a new project from [[Faith Matters]] which will record anti-Muslim hate crime. The keynote speaker was the Secretary of State for Communities and Local G ...ration strategy singles out CST as the best model for community-based hate crime recording and victim support, and several of the speakers at today's launch
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  • ...considered the arrest of its spies, and their occasional participation in crime, a hazard of the job that could always be ironed out with a quiet word with ...ents, the activities of groups involved in politically motivated crime and crime related to animal rights and environmentalist activity” as outlined in th
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  • ...ns to the Strategic Policing Requirement working with the National Crime Agency where appropriate<br> ...une 2020).</ref><ref>David Green, [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8689004/London-riots-why-did-the-police-lose-control.html London riots: why
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  • ...that does not meet basic habitable standards; crime (either as a victim of crime or as an offender rehabilitating into society) ...zenship and greater public participation in the prevention and solution of crime, in particular in relation to counterfeiting and consumer protection. (4) t
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  • ...media coverage anywhere in the world of diversity-related issues of public concern, by otherwise cultivating popular sentiment in favour of human rights, and | 1158373 || [[Middle East Concern – UK]] || || "Monitoring abuses of human rights; seeking redress for the
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  • | [[Human Rights Concern – Eritrea]] || 80,858 || 80,230 || 88,500 || || 39,410 || || || | [[Center of Concern]] || || || || || || || 65,344 || 84,941
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  • ...the way in disaggregating antisemitism statistics from other forms of hate crime and on ensuring that these are shared with the [[Community Security Trust]] ...East. [[Mark Gardner]] of the [[Community Security Trust]] (CST) expressed concern that 'the high number of trigger events since September 2000 has led to an
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  • | 21/03/2014 || 4641424 || 38,000.12 || [[Mayors Office for Policing and Crime]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 31/03/2014 || 4656607 || 41,165.08 || [[Concern Worldwide]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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