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New scheme to drive crime off the forecourt
Wednesday, 14th October, 2009
THIEVES who fill up and drive off from service stations are the target of a new scheme launched by police and industry partners today. Police... Read more
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Operation Equinox Receives National Recognition
Monday, 12th October, 2009
Redcar and Cleveland Anti-social Behaviour Group have gained national recognition for their approach to tackling anti-social behaviour and criminal damage. Their 'Operation Equinox' which was... Read more
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British Transport Police Supports National Personal Safety Day 2009
Thursday, 8th October, 2009
British Transport Police Neighbourhood Policing Teams around Britain will be out supporting National Personal Safety Day 2009 on Monday, 12 October. In 2009 National Personal... Read more
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New Chief Constable for North Wales
Wednesday, 7th October, 2009
Deputy Chief Constable Mark Polin, who has worked at Gloucestershire Constabulary since December 2003 and has held a number of major policing portfolios, has been... Read more
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Striving to reduce carbon footprint
Wednesday, 7th October, 2009
North Yorkshire Police is taking steps to reduce its carbon footprint with a new fleet of fuel-efficient vehicles. The aim is to decrease CO2 emissions... Read more
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Charity football tournament nets £1k
Wednesday, 7th October, 2009
Essex Police took some time away from the beat and took their skills to the pitch for the annual Arron Williams Trust Fund football tournament. Read more
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MEMBERS of Essex Police were among those honoured at the Essex Justice Awards.
Monday, 5th October, 2009
Criminal Justice Department operations manager Barbara Holmes and Chelmsford special constable John Turnbull were judged to have demonstrated extra dedication and commitment in their support... Read more
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New technology detects chemical weapons in seconds
Monday, 5th October, 2009
EPSRC funded research develops advanced sensors for detection of chemicals and illegal drugs Scientists at Queen's University Belfast are developing new sensors to detect chemical... Read more
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Longer Prison Sentences for Knife Criminals
Friday, 2nd October, 2009
More criminals are being given longer prison sentences for carrying a knife, according to new statistics published in September by the Ministry of Justice. The... Read more
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Build your own bike
Thursday, 1st October, 2009
Together, the Cape Youth Project, Hillrise Safer Neighbourhoods team and Network Rail are helping local young people to stay away from crime by giving local... Read more
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Merton SST Anniversary
Thursday, 1st October, 2009
The Merton Safer Transport Team celebrated their 2-year anniversary last month and below we have highlighted just some of the examples of how the team... Read more
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Preston SN Team Community Engagement Event
Tuesday, 29th September, 2009
On Friday 25th September, officers from Preston Safer Neighbourhoods (SN) Team gathered at Wembley Bowling Club, situated in King Edward Park, Wembley, along with club... Read more
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STUDENTS HELP POLICE LAUNCH NEW SAFETY CAMPAIGN
Friday, 25th September, 2009
On Tuesday 22 September, GMP unveiled a new safety campaign, designed by students for students. The campaign focuses on robbery and burglary, the two crimes... Read more
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CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES (C2) WINS NATIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
Thursday, 24th September, 2009
HERTFORDSHIRE'S Choices and Consequences (C2) programme, which aims to steer prolific, acquisitive criminals away from a life of crime, has scooped the prestigious national Association... Read more
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Dyfed-Powys Police to work with Street Pastors to 'patrol' Newtown town centre
Thursday, 24th September, 2009
Thanks to the launch of an initiative in Newtown town centre, vulnerable people will be safer on the streets during the evenings at weekends. Volunteer... Read more