Report into cases of Violence Against Women and Girls – Crown Prosecution Service

“The CPS has tried to find ways of assessing the impact it has on improving the safety of the victims in cases of violence against women and girls.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 23rd July 2012

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Women sue the Met over handling of sexual assault cases – The Guardian

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in human rights, inquiries, news, police, rape, sexual offences, time limits, victims by tracey

“Women who say they were let down by the Metropolitan police when they reported rape and sexual assault, including two who were attacked by the taxi driver John Worboys, are suing the force. The women are attempting to establish that police who fail to investigate such crimes properly are violating victims’ human rights.”

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The Guardian, 20th July 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Tomlinson case: Met police tried to hide PC Harwood’s disciplinary record – The Guardian

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in assault, complaints, disciplinary procedures, disclosure, news, police, privacy by tracey

“The Metropolitan police attempted to keep the disciplinary record of PC Simon Harwood secret from the family of Ian Tomlinson, the newspaper seller he struck with a baton and pushed to the ground at G20 protests, it can now be reported.”

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The Guardian,  20th July 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Domestic violence conviction rates at all-time high – The Guardian

“Domestic violence conviction rates are at their highest after a four-year campaign by prosecutors to tackle violence against women and girls, the director of public prosecutions will announce on Monday.”

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The Guardian, 22nd July 2012

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Nine in ten sex attacks go unreported, warns DPP – Daily Telegraph

“Keir Starmer, the Director of Public Prosecutions, will reveal that convictions for rape are now at record levels but it is only the tip of the iceberg. Just ten per cent of victims of serious sexual assault will go to the police, mainly because they do not believe the criminal justice system will help them, he will say.”

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Daily Telegraph, 22nd July 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Ian Tomlinson: what jury didn’t know about Pc Simon Harwood – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 20th, 2012 in complaints, disciplinary procedures, news, police by tracey

“PC Simon Harwood has a disciplinary record littered with complaints of aggressive behaviour and misconduct and once admitted being sent into ‘red mist mode’, it can be disclosed today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th July 2012

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Riots murder trial: Senior officer ‘lied under oath’ – BBC News

Posted July 20th, 2012 in murder, news, perjury, police, violent disorder by tracey

“A trial of eight men accused of murder during the Birmingham riots almost collapsed when a judge declared a police officer had ‘invented a story.’ ”

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BBC News, 19th July 2012

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Police officer Simon Harwood cleared of killing Ian Tomlinson – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 19th, 2012 in demonstrations, homicide, news, police, trials by tracey

“Police officer Simon Harwood was today cleared of killing newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in London in 2009. Concerns about the Pc’s alleged previous ‘heavy handed policing’ were only disclosed after acquittal.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th July 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Police face inquiry over couple lost in landslide – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 19th, 2012 in complaints, news, police by tracey

“The police are to be investigated after a couple’s bodies lay buried beneath a landslide for ten days, it emerged.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th July 2012

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Protesters lose royal wedding High Court case – The Independent

” Royal wedding protesters have lost their High Court claim that they were the victims of unlawful searches and arrests.”

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The Independent, 18th July 2012

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Children killed by mother may have lived if police had acted quicker, coroner rules – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 17th, 2012 in complaints, inquests, mental health, negligence, news, police by sally

“Two children who were stabbed to death by their schizophrenic mother could have been saved had police acted quicker, a coroner has ruled.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th July 2012

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New s.182 Guidance – The Changes & How They Affect Day To Day Issues – No. 5 Chambers

Posted July 17th, 2012 in health, legislation, licensing, local government, news, police by sally

New s.182 Guidance – The Changes & How They Affect Day To Day Issues (Powerpoint presentation)

No. 5 Chambers, 12th July 2012

Source: www.no5.com

Community support officer jailed for issuing bogus fines to cyclists – The Independent

“An award-winning police community support officer was jailed for six months yesterday for issuing hundred of false fixed penalty notices.”

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The Independent, 17th July 2012

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UK laws ‘spurring trade in endangered species’ – BBC News

Posted July 12th, 2012 in animals, legislation, news, police, select committees by sally

“‘Confusing’ UK laws are spurring the trade in endangered species, a wildlife charity has said.”

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BBC News, 12th July 2012

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Longer prison terms really do cut crime, study shows – The Guardian

Posted July 9th, 2012 in budgets, burglary, crime prevention, fraud, news, police, sentencing by sally

“Tougher prison sentences reduce crime, particularly burglary, according to ground-breaking research.”

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The Guardian, 7th July 2012

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Ali Dizaei granted second appeal against conviction – The Guardian

“The saga surrounding the former police chief Ali Dizaei has taken another astonishing turn after he was given permission for a second time to challenge his conviction for corruption.”

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The Guardian, 4th July 2012

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IPCC wants more ‘non-police’ investigators – BBC News

Posted July 4th, 2012 in complaints, news, police, recruitment, speeches by sally

“The Independent Police Complaints’ Commission (IPCC) is to recruit more investigators from outside the police service.”

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BBC News, 4th July 2012

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Closer working on prosecution cases involving undercover police officers as agreement is signed between investigators and prosecutors – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted July 3rd, 2012 in Crown Prosecution Service, news, police by sally

“A memorandum of understanding (MOU) to ensure consistent and thorough handling of cases involving undercover officers where there may be a criminal prosecution has been signed by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).”

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Crown Prosecution Office, 3rd July 2012

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DPP invites defence to appeal convictions of Drax Power Station protestors – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted July 3rd, 2012 in appeals, demonstrations, disclosure, news, police by sally

“The Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC, has invited 29 individuals convicted following the Drax Power Station protest in 2008 to appeal against their convictions. This protest involved the former undercover officer Mark Kennedy.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 3rd July 2012

Source: http://blog.cps.gov.uk

Senior police officer under investigation over hacking of Milly Dowler’s phone – The Guardian

Posted June 29th, 2012 in complaints, interception, media, news, police by tracey

“IPCC inquiry centres on claims officer knew missing girl’s phone had been hacked by News of the World but did not act.”

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The Guardian, 28th June 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk