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  • .... Old alliances are becoming less reliable...Concern about the increase in crime, truancy and pregnancy among young people is indicative of how little confi *'''2014 - Present''' - [[Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science]] at [[University College London]] - Board member<ref>See [http://w
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  • ...ported how “a bid to cut off funds for terrorism by tightening financial-crime laws has been watered down in the European Parliament with the help of legi :Purvis's actions have caused concern because he is the non-executive chairman of [[Belgrave Capital Management]]
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  • ...has been exagerated by the 'Aids establishment' in order to ensure public concern for the issue has remained prevalent: ...Midlands was undermining their efforts to maintain a high level of public concern around the issue.<ref>See Michael Fitzpatrick, [http://web.archive.org/web/
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  • Happy that the intelligence services were blameless, Glee's main concern in his ''Parliamentary Affairs'' article seems to have been that the public ...uing in vague terms that state action against terrorism, serious organised crime and paedophilia outweighs privacy, but was unable to distinguish between ta
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  • ...ckground-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">[One] main concern of the book, as the title suggests, is to persuade liberals to take up toug ...ams appearing on the basis that the broadcast might ‘encourage or incite crime, or lead to disorder, or be offensive to public feeling.’ <ref>Richard No
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  • ...on UK newspapers, including the Independent and Guardian. Trustee of Crime Concern, the Photographers Gallery, and the Political Quarterly, and on the editori Mulgan is a former Trustee of [[Crime Concern]],<ref>"[http://www.fathom.com/contributors/3981.html Geoff Mulgan, Fathom.
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  • ...h Industry]] | [[Centrica plc]] | [[Child Poverty Action Group]] | [[Crime Concern]] | [[Deloitte & Touche]] | [[Detica]] | [[Diageo]] | [[Edge]] | [[Esmeé F
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  • ...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 ...er, [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/foi/story/0,,1400987,00.html US raises crime fears in Ashcroft tax haven], ''The Guardian'', 4 June 2001.</ref>
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  • ...ohol marketing on young people] accessed January 2010 </ref>. <ref>Alcohol Concern, [http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/servlets/doc/1472. Leading health chari ...continues to be a high risk factor in hospital admission, poor health and crime. The Portman Group claim that the figures are misleading in a letter sent
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  • ...sidiary. In 1990, 38 fractures of implanted valves were reported (see also crime section). Pfizer became a household name in the late 90s with its developme * [[Age Concern]] - £510
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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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  • ...xtremism.org/download_file/97/134/109/ ''Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: UK Case Studies 2010 - An introduction to a ten year Europe-wide research ...slim community representatives to voice their attitudes and concerns about crime, security, Islamophobia and violent extremism.”<ref name="ART124">[http:/
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  • ...to reduce the incidents of alcohol related anti-social behaviour, violent crime, accidents related to drink driving and higher incidents of disease related
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  • ...r the federal security service ([[FSB]]), fighting terrorism and organised crime, sometimes operating in Chechnya. In 1997 he moved to one of the most secre ...g the attacks on Chechen rebels.<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/who-killed-litvinenko-425690.html Who Killed Litvinenko?], by [[Cahal Milmo
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  • ...ralee, County Kerry, said his reasons for admitting his activities did not concern the court, but he was not and would never make any apologies for his activi ...aghan attended a United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime where Professor [[Roy Godson]] was among the speakers:
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  • ...ng to criminal activities in the United Kingdom where there is a threat of crime or to public order which arises from domestic extremism or protest activity The HMIC report expressed concern that "The announcement of any new construction project that is remotely con
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  • Bishop, at his known RTS meeting, reportedly asked the crime correspondent of ''The Times'' newspaper, why he had come along rather than ...he target groups. HN3 is concerned about the risk of harassment by them, a concern which is not irrational. If it were to materialise, it would interfere sign
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  • ...out of each event;</p><p>'''and transparency''' – The original source of concern was that the Charity was supporting a political party and carrying out poli ...ryDiary 'During his time at PX there was a doubling of staff numbers but a concern that the think tank became too close to Project Cameron.' <ref>[http://cons
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  • <td>Tough crime fighter (Del Ponte)</td> ...TY’s politicization of indictments, nor has she expressed the slightest concern over their use for advance criminalization. <ref>Edward S. Herman and David
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  • ...der:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt"> "... there is much concern about revealing … the tactics [of the police] and [the information they a ...nned. <ref name="Stockwell 2"/> In this briefing, [[Andy Hayman]] informed Crime Reporters that the deceased was ‘not’ one of the four individuals being
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  • ...al imagination and political actuality and, at the methodological level, a concern with interdisciplinary approaches across the social sciences and the humani
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  • With [[Nina Temple]] (who joins [[Geoff Mulgan]] on Crime Concern and is an associate of [[Peter Mandelson]]), Jacques formed the [[Democrati
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  • ...ish, which Phillips says gave her 'a moral framework of social concern and concern for repair of the world.' <ref>Andy Beckett '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/med ...ote afterwards. ‘Delinquency among young West Indians is causing serious concern,’ her long, confidently reported article concluded. ‘[This] alienation
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  • ...ational Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme. Professor Schmid is a member of ...nitions.html Definitions of Terrorism], United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 27 June 2007. For more detailed information, see: Schmid, Jongman, et al.
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  • ...national cooperative measurements and judicial approaches to the terrorism concern. In addition, Ms. Dos Santos heads the Terrorism Research Center's internsh ...cuses on U.S. foreign policy and the nexus between transnational organized crime and terrorism. Previously, Ms. Ortiz held internships at the National Defen
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  • ...ranch there. Its campaign involved sending leaflets about rising levels of crime, which were later condemned as being alarmist. According to the ''Wiltshire ...ond raised concerns that crime, in particular anti social and drug-related crime, had escalated in Devizes. The BNP said the delivery of the leaflets was no
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  • ...n of genocide in the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide includes measures “intended to prevent births within” a spe ...inKramer.org, accessed June 14 2012</ref>A coalition of students expressed concern at the comments and the university's response.<ref>[http://electronicintifa
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  • ...am, as well as leading reviews on partnership, regeneration and inner city crime.<ref>[http://www.nipolicingboard.org.uk/article/?id=9988 New PSNI Chief Con *[[Crime Concern]] - Former Trustee
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  • ::“the concern to me is how groups like that either willingly or unwillingly allow themsel ...apology. EDL chairman [[Alan Spence]] wrote that 'the murky world of hate crime and counter-terrorism is a totally different world from which the EDL opera
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  • :'''12 November''' - The Blair government introduces the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security bill in the House of Commons. :'''13 December''' - The [[Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act]] receives royal assent.
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  • ....uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=107641 'Making security a cause for concern'], ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'', 5 June 1998. ...d-online.com/index.php/site/article/6729/ 'Religious hate' should not be a crime'], ''Spiked'', 4 October 2001.
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  • ...reas such as social security and the wellfare state, sensationalize street crime, normalise the discourse of religious right groups which interpenetrate... ...e and Civil Society [http://www.civitas.org.uk/press/prcs36.php 'Britain's crime-reduction policies amongst the least effective in Europe']. This is much t
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  • ...nths later. The [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] noted with concern that Lockhart-Mirams had failed to approach them for over a year to seek pe ...king for the neoconservative think-tank [[Policy Exchange]] as Head of the Crime and Justice Unit from August 2006 to 2009.<ref>Policy Exchange, "[http://ww
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  • ...unrestrained players in the private sector" constituted a "massive area of concern".<ref name="Evans1"/> ...has not yet filed any records to reveal whether it is a viable, financial concern, but it is still active.<ref name="Evans"/>
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  • ...tish Medical Association]], the [[Royal College of Physicians]], [[Alcohol Concern]], the [[British Association for the Study of the Liver]], the [[British Li ...n.org.uk/news-centre/press-releases/responsibility-deal-on-alcohol Alcohol Concern pulls out of 'responsibility deal on alcohol'] 14th March 2011, accessed 4t
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  • *[[Keith Tompson]], 'Official: Being Irish is a crime', ''Living Marxism'', No. 9 - July 1989, p. 12. ...005045/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM47/LM47_Alcohol.html 'The abuse of alcohol concern'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 47 - September 1992, p. 31.
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  • ...to count'] - [[Bruno Waterfield]] on why the government wants to cook the crime statistics books. ...o refuge'] - The Asylum and Immigration Bill gives the lie to New Labour's concern for the Kosovo refugees, argues [[Suke Wolton]].
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  • ...pproach would have the support of 62 per cent. of lobbyists; expresses its concern, however, that unless underpinned by a statutory code of ethical practice t "Officers from the force's economic crime directorate will consider the matter and establish whether or not it is app
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  • :'I share that concern...There is often a lot of criticism because of the public’s perception of ...and crime, alongside a former director general of the [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]], [[Bill Hughes]] and a former US deputy attorney general [[Jim Com
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  • ...at the Boys' Club.<ref>Cahal Milmo, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/will-britains-most-senior-police-officer-sir-bernard-hoganhowe-face-hillsbo ...table [[Jon Murphy]], he established Operation Matrix which focused on gun crime and inner-city gangs.<ref name="guardian.3">Sandra Laville, Helen Carter, [
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  • :The deputy director of [[Family and Youth Concern]] is [[Cornelia Oddie]], wife of [[William Oddie]], editor of the ''[[Catho In 1998, as 'deputy director' of [[Family and Youth Concern]], Oddie objected to a play on paedophilia. What is interesting is that he
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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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  • ...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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