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national police _ to be on board. she is backed by the national police chiefs' _ to be on board. she is backed by the national police chiefs' councilhat quite recently it has been announced that violence against women and girls will be part of the strategic policing requirement, which ups its profile as an item in the police, it gives it a little bit more central control, a bit more status, so the job of investigating violence against women and girls possibly releases some more funding for it. so, these are good steps in the right direction that haven'tjust come from this leadership figure, but from the police more widely. but it's very hard to say. my reading of the papers is that there were three orfour the papers is that there were three or four forces that didn't even bother to send the data through, or they were unable to send the data through, orthey they were unable to send the data through, or they have so much they do not wish to disclose that they chose not to send the data through. i am not convinced that everybody in policing is 100% behind this. she put it very mildly, i would look quite strong gesture. —— to put it ve
national police _ to be on board. she is backed by the national police chiefs' _ to be on board. she is backed by the national police chiefs' councilhat quite recently it has been announced that violence against women and girls will be part of the strategic policing requirement, which ups its profile as an item in the police, it gives it a little bit more central control, a bit more status, so the job of investigating violence against women and girls possibly releases some more funding for it....
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we asked the national police chiefs' council whether the police use powers available to them to protectfulfor herfamily. i hope it's better for me, because here is very, very bad. jim connolly, bbc news. the time is 13:18. our top story this lunchtime: the betting firm william hill is fined £19 million for failing to protect customers after the regulator found what it called alarming problems. and still to come... i'm at wellington barracks in london with some of the soldiers and their horses that will be taking part in the coronation. and to celebrate they have been brought together for a big lunch this afternoon. coming up on the bbc news channel: england captain leah williamson has come top of this year's women's hour power list, which recognises 30 women in the uk who have made a significant impact on the sporting world. more than 150 feet below london, engineers have been building what they hope will be the solution to the capital's sewage problems. the system dates back to victorian times and struggles to cope when there's heavy rainfall, often leading to untreated waste being pum
we asked the national police chiefs' council whether the police use powers available to them to protectfulfor herfamily. i hope it's better for me, because here is very, very bad. jim connolly, bbc news. the time is 13:18. our top story this lunchtime: the betting firm william hill is fined £19 million for failing to protect customers after the regulator found what it called alarming problems. and still to come... i'm at wellington barracks in london with some of the soldiers and their horses...
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the data from the national police chiefs' council covers all forces in england and wales between octoberh last year. less than 1% of those accused were sacked. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force, and a serial rapist. their crimes have shone a spotlight on the issue of officers suspected and accused of violence against women and girls, and how they're dealt with. this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with the west yorkshire force. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, says he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. i think it's scary, the fact that he's had little control of himself and then being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be walking the streets. because clearly you think he should not be a serving police officer? i think it's a very dangerous individual. alice says she made a series of complaints about her ex partner to west yorkshire police,
the data from the national police chiefs' council covers all forces in england and wales between octoberh last year. less than 1% of those accused were sacked. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force, and a serial rapist. their crimes have shone a spotlight on the issue of officers suspected and accused of violence against...
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we asked the national police chiefs' council whether the police use powers available to them to protectolly, bbc news. let me bring you news coming through from our correspondent in warsaw in relation to that decision by the ioc about russian and belarusian athletes. polis deputy foreign minister has criticised the international olympic committees decision to recommend that individual russian and belarusian athletes should be allowed to compete in international sporting events as neutrals. criticism of that recommendation coming out of poland in the last few minutes. the ioc is executive board recommended that that could be allowed, competing as individual athletes as long as they do not actively support russia's war in ukraine. but criticism of that recommendation coming out of poland. more than 150 feet below london, engineers have been building what they hope will be the solution to the capital's sewage problems. the system dates back to victorian times and struggles to cope when there's heavy rainfall. just looking for history. looking for stories, really. lara is a mudlark, forever
we asked the national police chiefs' council whether the police use powers available to them to protectolly, bbc news. let me bring you news coming through from our correspondent in warsaw in relation to that decision by the ioc about russian and belarusian athletes. polis deputy foreign minister has criticised the international olympic committees decision to recommend that individual russian and belarusian athletes should be allowed to compete in international sporting events as neutrals....
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responding to the findings, the national police chiefs' council said...ded. there should be a complete cessation on searches until we have those safeguards in place. _ until there's a proper system of reporting i and scrutiny and oversight, because otherwise we're allowing potentially abusive situations - to continue to be perpetuated. the children's commissioner says she will be calling for more data next year. here in the uk, the possession of laughing gas is to be banned, as part of a wider government crackdown on anti—social behaviour. the gas nitrous oxide has legitimate uses in medicine as an anaesthetic, but when taken as a psychoactive drug, the government says it can lead to anti—social behaviour. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. to the government, these little silver canisters are a symbol of anti—social behaviour. the gas they contained, nitrous oxide, can lead to feelings of euphoria when inhaled. but ministers say it can also harm the health of young people in particular, and this littering that blights the communities is no l
responding to the findings, the national police chiefs' council said...ded. there should be a complete cessation on searches until we have those safeguards in place. _ until there's a proper system of reporting i and scrutiny and oversight, because otherwise we're allowing potentially abusive situations - to continue to be perpetuated. the children's commissioner says she will be calling for more data next year. here in the uk, the possession of laughing gas is to be banned, as part of a wider...
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responding to the findings, the national police chiefs' council said...is needed. there should be a complete cessation on searches - until we have thosel safeguards in place. until there's a proper system of reporting i of scrutiny, of oversight, because otherwise we're| allowing potentially abusive situations to continue - to be perpetuated. the children's commissioner says she will be calling for more police data next year. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. we'll hear from the campaigner who's run 200 marathons in the last year to highlight the issue of water overconsumption. the accident that happened here was the sort that can produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked but they didn't work quite well enough to present some old fears about the safety features of the stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to burn smoking from the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up and offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. , , ., , ., ,
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responding to the findings, the national police chiefs' council said...ction is needed. there should be a complete cessation on searches until we have _ those safeguards in place. until there's a proper system of reporting, | of scrutiny, of oversight, because otherwise we're allowing potentially abusive situations - to continue to be perpetuated. the children's commissioner says she will be calling for more police data next year. a major incident has been declared due to an oil leak in dorset in southwest england. the incident happened at wytch farm, which is an oilfield. our reporter greg mckenzie has more details. poole harbour is the largest natural harbour in dorset, in southern england. and what has happened is a pipe has burst under owers bay. that pipeline is operated by an oil company, perenco, and it's estimated 200 barrels of reservoir fluid, which can also include types of oil, has leaked into the water. so an emergency has been declared down in dorset, and ultimately, members of the public are being urged not to get into the water. now, anyon
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responding to the findings, the national police chiefs' council said:...eded. there should be a complete cessation on searches until we have those safeguards in place, until there is a proper system of reporting, of scrutiny, of oversight. because otherwise we are allowing a potentially abusive situations to continue to be perpetuated. the children's commissioner says she will be calling for more police data next year. coastguards in tunisia say 29 people are now known to have drowned when two boats carrying migrants sank within hours of each other. the vessels were heading to italy — as part of an increase in crossings that's seen several other boats sink, and dozens more reach the italian island of lampedusa. four other boats have gone down in the region in the last three days amid an unprecedented series of departures from north africa. i'm joined now by giorgia linardi, spokeswoman for sea—watch, one of the charities operating rescue vessels in the mediterranean. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. in the first instance, if you could just
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the national police chiefs' council found that in one six month period, more than 1,500 police officersin that period after investigation only 13 will end up losing theirjobs. the npcc has also reviewed how cases of domestic abuse are treated by the police — around 6% resulted in charges. survivors of domestic abuse have told bbc news that support from police often falls short. our home affairs correspondent june kelly report. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, says he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and then being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be actually walking the streets, i think he's a very dangerous individual. alice says she made a series of complaints about her ex—par
the national police chiefs' council found that in one six month period, more than 1,500 police officersin that period after investigation only 13 will end up losing theirjobs. the npcc has also reviewed how cases of domestic abuse are treated by the police — around 6% resulted in charges. survivors of domestic abuse have told bbc news that support from police often falls short. our home affairs correspondent june kelly report. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and...
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responding to the findings, the national police chiefs' council said...n on searches until we have _ those safeguards in place. until there's a proper system of reporting i and scrutiny and oversight, because otherwise we're allowing potentially abusive situations - to continue to be perpetuated. the children's commissioner says she will be calling for more police data next year. imagine waking up and not knowing what time it is. well, thats what's happening in lebanon. people have been waking up in two time zones, with the country's political and religious authorities unable to agree on when the clocks should go forward. the caretaker prime minister, najeeb mikarti, announced that daylight saving would begin at the end of ramadan in late april, allowing those fasting to enjoy their first meal of the day earlier. but the christian authorities insisted on the change on the last sunday in march, as happens most years. i'm joined now by wael taleb, who is a journalist for the lebanese newspaper l'0rient today in beirut. just tell me, this must be very confus
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that's according to figures from the national police chiefs' council which found that fewer than1 in kelly has been speaking to survivors. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, said he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. he had little control— violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of _ violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, _ violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and - violence and emotional abuse. he had little control of himself, and then i little control of himself, and then being _ little control of himself, and then being able to go to work and get a loaded _ being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be walking the streets. _ loaded gun out and be walk
that's according to figures from the national police chiefs' council which found that fewer than1 in kelly has been speaking to survivors. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force and a serial rapist. how do forces deal with officers accused of abusing women? this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with west yorkshire police. alice, and this is not her real name to...
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the data from the national police chiefs' council covers all forces in england and wales between october reports. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force, and a serial rapist. their crimes have shone a spotlight on the issue of officers suspected and accused of violence against women and girls, and how they're dealt with. this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with the west yorkshire force. alice, and this is not her real name to protect her identity, says he subjected her to sexual violence and emotional abuse. i think it's scary. the fact that he's had little control of himself and then being able to go to work and get a loaded gun out and be actually walking the streets. because clearly you think he should not be a serving police officer? i think he's a very dangerous individual. alice says she made a series of complaints about her ex partner to west yorkshire police, but she says no action was taken. after the bbc asked the force for a response, he was sus
the data from the national police chiefs' council covers all forces in england and wales between october reports. wayne couzens, the police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard. david carrick, like couzens, a firearms officer with the metropolitan force, and a serial rapist. their crimes have shone a spotlight on the issue of officers suspected and accused of violence against women and girls, and how they're dealt with. this woman's former partner is a firearms officer with...
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we asked the national police chief�*s council whether the police use powers available to them to protectntre. the aggressor has been detained and it looks like it was an isolated act. ismali argh minority in islam and they have been attacked before in other parts of the world. we are also watching the consequences of that fire in a detention centre in mexico. that incident now we know that 39 people died there in the fire and that looks like it is still being investigated and the numbers there may also go up. in northern ireland, the northern ireland secretary, the british minister responsible for northern ireland, has told mps that the threat level has been raised by m15 to taking it up to severe from substantial. that means that the risk of a violent terrorist incident is real, although chris heaton harris are saying people should remain vigilant and not be alarmed and continued to report any concerns to the northern ireland police. in france, the pension reform protests, which have been going on for some time, are expected to begin again after the unions announced a day of action. thi
we asked the national police chief�*s council whether the police use powers available to them to protectntre. the aggressor has been detained and it looks like it was an isolated act. ismali argh minority in islam and they have been attacked before in other parts of the world. we are also watching the consequences of that fire in a detention centre in mexico. that incident now we know that 39 people died there in the fire and that looks like it is still being investigated and the numbers...
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according to new figures by the national police chiefs council , national police chiefs council, moreicers have been accused of violence against and girls over a against women and girls over a six month with less than six month period with less than 1% of resulting a sacking 1% of cases, resulting a sacking just over half of the cases were conducted , usually raised conducted, usually raised internally , and the remaining internally, and the remaining were complaints from the public, with reported offences ranging from sexual attacks to excessive force during arrest a national threat assessment of scale of violence against women and girls is due to be made in the next month and it poses the question which will ask now, which is whether or not women actually are safe, not just on the streets in general, but with our police officers, which i think is pretty bleak, it? is pretty bleak, isn't it? charlotte chaudry a former charlotte chaudry is a former detective at detective superintendent at the metropolitan police. thank you very joining us. i'm very much forjoining us. i'm going to ask
according to new figures by the national police chiefs council , national police chiefs council, moreicers have been accused of violence against and girls over a against women and girls over a six month with less than six month period with less than 1% of resulting a sacking 1% of cases, resulting a sacking just over half of the cases were conducted , usually raised conducted, usually raised internally , and the remaining internally, and the remaining were complaints from the public, with...
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the national police chiefs' council has said that it believes that sex offenders are managed robustlyations placed on sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, _ becomes a priority but of course they have to do that _ in a way that is consistent with their registration - requirements, that doesn't allow. them to seek opportunities and take opportunities to reoffend. the majority of sex offenders who change their names do tell the authorities, but a worryingly high number are using it as a loophole to evade scrutiny. phil mackie, bbc news. nigeria's president—elect, bola tinubu, has appealed for unity in an address to jubilant supporters after being announced the winner of saturday's election. the former governor of lagos said he wanted to work to make nigeria great. but opposition parties have called for the poll to be cancelled, alleging result man
the national police chiefs' council has said that it believes that sex offenders are managed robustlyations placed on sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, _ becomes a priority but of course they have to do that _ in a way that is consistent with their...
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well, the data has been published by the national police chiefs council today. ales between october 2021 and march 2022. let's get reaction now with patsy stephenson , us of with patsy stephenson, us of women's rights activists , women's rights activists, joining us in the studio. thanks very much indeed for your time . very much indeed for your time. clearly, we haven't got access to the details of all the particular, but the numbers are pretty sort of alarming, if we can use that phrase. the police themselves saying that what it could just relate to a simple fact of someone complaining about the way handcuffs were put on an individual for instance. i mean, i would argue as well, these people that come these are the people that come forward could be that of forward. so it could be that of these cases exist too. but we just don't know about them yet. i also want to point out this is just through pressure of the public, these reports that come out about, how many complaints have been done about like surrounding violence against women and girls. it's just because t
well, the data has been published by the national police chiefs council today. ales between october 2021 and march 2022. let's get reaction now with patsy stephenson , us of with patsy stephenson, us of women's rights activists , women's rights activists, joining us in the studio. thanks very much indeed for your time . very much indeed for your time. clearly, we haven't got access to the details of all the particular, but the numbers are pretty sort of alarming, if we can use that phrase. the...
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we asked the national police chiefs' council whether the police use powers available to them to protecttold us, "the vast majority of private tenants in disputes are civil in nature. where actions are clearly criminal, the police should be contacted." for daniela, shejust hopes her new home will be more peacefulfor herfamily. i hope it's better for me, because here is very, very bad. jim connolly, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. we are going to elect the new first minister is about to take place —— we are going back to scotland where the vote to elect the new first minister is about to take place. humza yousaf was elected yesterday as the new leader of the snp to replace nicola sturgeon. we had speeches from various party leaders and from himself. now we have the weather forecast. what a difference a day makes, the colder air is going to get pushed away and we will see much higher tempjust by the away and we will see much higher temp just by the time we get to wednesday as we draw in milder air from the atlantic but out in the atlantic at the moment there
we asked the national police chiefs' council whether the police use powers available to them to protecttold us, "the vast majority of private tenants in disputes are civil in nature. where actions are clearly criminal, the police should be contacted." for daniela, shejust hopes her new home will be more peacefulfor herfamily. i hope it's better for me, because here is very, very bad. jim connolly, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. we are going to elect the...
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part of the submission process that the _ it's part of the submission process that the national police chiefs' council is the remit authority. — we have to consider is the remit authority, the boundaries they can make _ authority, the boundaries they can make a _ authority, the boundaries they can make a decision with the set by the home _ make a decision with the set by the home office and home secretary and that is further considered by the treasury— that is further considered by the treasury which sets the limit at which _ treasury which sets the limit at which the — treasury which sets the limit at which the home secretary can set the remit _ which the home secretary can set the remit for. _ which the home secretary can set the remit for. so— which the home secretary can set the remit for, so we are third and fourth — remit for, so we are third and fourth down the line in considerations and we need truly independent decisions, so if they make _ independent decisions, so if they make a _ independent decisions, so if they make a consideration of 70% that should be — make a consideration of 70% that
part of the submission process that the _ it's part of the submission process that the national police chiefs' council is the remit authority. — we have to consider is the remit authority, the boundaries they can make _ authority, the boundaries they can make a _ authority, the boundaries they can make a decision with the set by the home _ make a decision with the set by the home office and home secretary and that is further considered by the treasury— that is further considered by the...
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national police chiefs council data shows of the 1500 officers and staff who were accused of violenceomen and girls just 1% left the force. it also found more than a thousand complaints were made against police conduct in a six month period. complaints relate to various allegations against police in england and wales. between october 2021 and march 2022, including sexual harassment , the including sexual harassment, the government's illegal migration bill has passed its second reading in the house of commons, with a majority 62, despite concerns from conservative backbenchers . several tory mps backbenchers. several tory mps called for amendments to the bill, but mpc voted 312 to 250 in favour. the legislation would allow for the removal of migrants who in the uk illegally. will now proceed to the committee stage . immigration the committee stage. immigration lawyer skylar keith told us the current system in place is unsustainable, but likely this new bill will face more . the new bill will face more. the bill creates a large number of people having to live in limbo at public expense
national police chiefs council data shows of the 1500 officers and staff who were accused of violenceomen and girls just 1% left the force. it also found more than a thousand complaints were made against police conduct in a six month period. complaints relate to various allegations against police in england and wales. between october 2021 and march 2022, including sexual harassment , the including sexual harassment, the government's illegal migration bill has passed its second reading in the...
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the national police chiefs council described the current system as robust and it said that in the uk helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that for me becomes a priority. but of course they have to do that in a way that is consistent with their registration requirements, that doesn't allow them to seek opportunities and take opportunities to reoffend. as a teenager, lauren—eden was abused by her biological father. he's now out of prison and has changed his name. even though he's told the authorities, she doesn't think he should have been allowed to. ito be able to come out and livel in a new place with a new name, it's almost as if he's able to move | on from that past and not have it| affect his life any more. whereas, for me, i'm neverl going to get away from that. the majority of sex offenders who change their names do tell the authorities, but a worryingly high number are using it as a loophole to evade scrutiny. phil mackie, bbc news. youtube has been accused of collecting the viewing data of children aged under 13 — in breac
the national police chiefs council described the current system as robust and it said that in the uk helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that for me becomes a priority. but of course they have to do that in a way that is consistent with their registration requirements, that doesn't allow them to seek opportunities and take opportunities to reoffend. as a teenager, lauren—eden was abused by her biological father. he's now out of prison...
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want everyone to step up, police chiefs to step up going forward, get their act together and stop this. i just wants to talk to you about what the national police chiefs' council work. what you make of that res-onse? . ., ~ ., , ., response? i have talked to senior nolice response? i have talked to senior police officers _ response? i have talked to senior police officers and _ response? i have talked to senior police officers and home - response? i have talked to senior police officers and home office i police officers and home office ministers. i'm pleased that the relatively positive response. i would say, let's rocket booster this response. i want them to hurry up because even one child experiencing this unfairly will create a legacy of trauma and upset which isn't worth it. i would like a speedier response, but i am pleased they are looking at it and carefully considering this. but we need more action, change now. i need children to be always seen as children and children to be safeguarded. and at the very least, call their parents. thank you for being with us this morning, dame rachel de souza. severe weather is hampering the recovery operation in the us
want everyone to step up, police chiefs to step up going forward, get their act together and stop this. i just wants to talk to you about what the national police chiefs' council work. what you make of that res-onse? . ., ~ ., , ., response? i have talked to senior nolice response? i have talked to senior police officers _ response? i have talked to senior police officers and _ response? i have talked to senior police officers and home - response? i have talked to senior police officers and...
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the national police chiefs' council has said that it believes that sex offenders are managed robustlytions placed on sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, _ becomes a priority but of course they have to do that _ in a way that is consistent with their registration - requirements, that doesn't allow. them to seek opportunities and take opportunities to reoffend. the majority of sex offenders who change their names do tell the authorities, but a worryingly high number are using it as a loophole to evade scrutiny. phil mackie, bbc news. with me now is donald findlater from child abuse prevention chairty the lucy faithfull foundation. you saw him just a moment ago in that report. thank you very much for joining us today. the first and obvious question i guess it should six offenders be allowed to change their names? the six offenders be allowed to c
the national police chiefs' council has said that it believes that sex offenders are managed robustlytions placed on sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, _ becomes a priority but of course they have to do that _ in a way that is consistent with their...
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she is a national police chiefs council lead for violence against women and girls and she's basicallybe taught about online boundaries you know they are coming into a world where there that immersed in social media they've never anything different and that is how communicate and it's how they communicate and it's leading a danger of the leading to a danger of the sharing of whether it's, you know, naked images that are being passed around or sent from one person another. and a bit one person to another. and a bit sort of unchecked misogyny and basically them about basically to teach them about the consequences of this unchecked behaviour. i was actually police actually part of a police scotland campaign called don't be that guy and the premise of the campaign was and basically to interject and before things can escalate, to kind of check your friend if is maybe doing something wrong or in an appropriately or engaging in any of these behaviours. and one of the things that we spoke about was it was important to teach kids a young age. you know, education prevents sort education prevents
she is a national police chiefs council lead for violence against women and girls and she's basicallybe taught about online boundaries you know they are coming into a world where there that immersed in social media they've never anything different and that is how communicate and it's how they communicate and it's leading a danger of the leading to a danger of the sharing of whether it's, you know, naked images that are being passed around or sent from one person another. and a bit one person to...
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national police chiefs council data shows more than a thousand complaints were made against.omen and girls relate to various allegations against police in england and wales. between october 21 and march 22. that included harassment . nick included harassment. nick fosbury, who revolutionised the high jump in athletics, has died at the age of 76. his agent said he passed away peacefully in his sleep on sunday morning following a battle with lymphoma. must be used his new technique to win the gold medal at the 1968 olympic games in mexico city . i did high jumpers mexico city. i did high jumpers school. i could never answer the phones before. no, i actually couldn't. but i was lucky because at school i grew taller, faster than all the. so i was doing the scissors, which was the traditional way until the fosbury flop was introduced . but fosbury flop was introduced. but it's hard to think of anyone who actually changed speed actually changed their speed field as much as he did. yeah i was eight at the time when those olympics happened in mexico, and i remember he the big phenome
national police chiefs council data shows more than a thousand complaints were made against.omen and girls relate to various allegations against police in england and wales. between october 21 and march 22. that included harassment . nick included harassment. nick fosbury, who revolutionised the high jump in athletics, has died at the age of 76. his agent said he passed away peacefully in his sleep on sunday morning following a battle with lymphoma. must be used his new technique to win the...
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the national police chiefs' council has said that it believes that sex offenders are managed robustlyn sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, _ becomes a priority but of course they have to do that _ in a way that is consistent with their registration - requirements, that doesn't allow. them to seek opportunities and take opportunities to reoffend. the majority of sex offenders who change their names do tell the authorities, but a worryingly high number are using it as a loophole to evade scrutiny. phil mackie, bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. john is here. good morning. the fa cup continues. where waiting for your friends to arrive later. all will be revealed. it got fans, grimsby fans of the moment riding high after a brilliant cup run, knots making the long trip down to southampton enjoying themselves. that is a long trip. bu
the national police chiefs' council has said that it believes that sex offenders are managed robustlyn sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, _ becomes a priority but of course they have to do that _ in a way that is consistent with their registration -...
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chief organize, dia na rosenstein participated in the panel discussion for the national council of jewish women about the national approaching police reform. that panel was done with civil rights attorney john and retired san mateo chief of police, susan that was on february 27 of this year. in terms of the audit, dr psd, is prepared to send the draft on monitoring of communication that will be the final step, the input for that review before it gets published with through the commission. we can expect that shortly. and there are no outstanding information request related to the audit division. again, i'll continue to report on that as we move forward. from our legal team, we're seeing a disturbing uptick and department denial for two reasons. these are questions that have been provided routinely and two the focus is on the officer involved shooting cases. so i will continue track thating and reporting out on that as we move forward. i'm hoping that the on going conversation that i'm having directly with the chief are going to address that but i'm raising the issue as a concern in something that we're noticing in-house. we have no
chief organize, dia na rosenstein participated in the panel discussion for the national council of jewish women about the national approaching police reform. that panel was done with civil rights attorney john and retired san mateo chief of police, susan that was on february 27 of this year. in terms of the audit, dr psd, is prepared to send the draft on monitoring of communication that will be the final step, the input for that review before it gets published with through the commission. we...
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police chief here in the nation's capital. but the radical politicians who úth. the liberal city councild on a soft-on-crime overhaul of the criminal code that would have canadian easier for repeat offenders to get back out on the streets. it would have brought the mandatory minimum sentences for crimes like robbery and carjacking down even lower than they already are. and it would have gummed up an already backlogged and dysfunctional criminal justice system by massively expanding jury trials -- listen to this -- for misdemeanors. it's like these local democrats have never met a single criminal they actually want locked up behind bars. it is truly remarkable. this is exactly why our laws give congress the final say -- the final say -- over how our nation's capital is governed. because we can't have the craziness and disengines function of a -- dysfunction of a new local politicians jeopardizing the basic safety and the houses of our national government. so republicans wrote a resolution to overturn this nonsense. bear in mind, this limited resolution would not even toughen criminal pena
police chief here in the nation's capital. but the radical politicians who úth. the liberal city councild on a soft-on-crime overhaul of the criminal code that would have canadian easier for repeat offenders to get back out on the streets. it would have brought the mandatory minimum sentences for crimes like robbery and carjacking down even lower than they already are. and it would have gummed up an already backlogged and dysfunctional criminal justice system by massively expanding jury trials...