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Category Archives: Duties at Police Stations
IPCC failing to handle complaints of Discrimination adequetely originally from Criminal Law and Justice Weekly
An IPCC review has found significant failings in the way three large metropolitan police forces handle complaints of discrimination. The review examins how West Midlands, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire police forces deal with allegations in relation to any kind … Continue reading →
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Eight Reasons why Human Rights makes Britain a better place original Campaign by John Cooper QC
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/eight-reasons-why-human-rights-act-has-made-uk-better-place-british-bill-of-rights?utm_source=FBPAGE&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=International_Justice_&utm_content=20141003181833&linkId=9871106 The ECHR supported John Beckett, Jeanette Smith and Duncan Lustig-Prean, sacked from the Armed Forces for their sexuality © Press Association In December 2013 Chris Grayling said he believed that the European Court of Human Rights did not … Continue reading →
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