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the man police and the national police chiefs council declined to speech wells on camera. the man police issuing this statement saying we continue to fully support the independent office for police conduct investigation. as they work to establish the facts and try to answer the many questions, mister cabbage, family and others have around his tragic death. it could be 9 months for investigators to come back with their findings. in that time distrusted the police amongst the city's black communities deepens. while cabbage family who view that police body cam footage of the killing continue to demand justice. the park al jazeera london runners matter as a former metropolitan police officer, she says, minority communities trust the police has broken down. and there's evidence and data to show that if you're black, you're more likely to be stopped and searched on the street more likely to be tailored. because the perception is that black and black young men a more of a threat. and the evidence shows that evidence from the mare's action plan from the i p. c's investigation in 20
the man police and the national police chiefs council declined to speech wells on camera. the man police issuing this statement saying we continue to fully support the independent office for police conduct investigation. as they work to establish the facts and try to answer the many questions, mister cabbage, family and others have around his tragic death. it could be 9 months for investigators to come back with their findings. in that time distrusted the police amongst the city's black...
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the chairman of the national police chiefs' council said the commitment was also aimed at giving peoplenless international help is stepped up within weeks. the country is facing its worst drought in a0 years. 0ur africa correspondent andrew harding reported on somalia's famine in 2011, and has been back to visit the worst affected area — he spoke to the children's charity unicef. we need more aid. we need more supplies. we need more actors on the ground and people moving around to provide support to the population. or a localised famine will turn into something much bigger? definitely. and andrew harding joins me. is there any sign that the aid these agencies are calling for will be delivered ? some of it is on the way. a lot of it needs to start coming. the frustration for many aid organisations and governments is that this has not been a surprise. we have known for a couple of years that the rains have been failing, that the rains have been failing, that the rains have been failing, that the forecasts have been very grim, so, somalia has been heading down this road for a while, and th
the chairman of the national police chiefs' council said the commitment was also aimed at giving peoplenless international help is stepped up within weeks. the country is facing its worst drought in a0 years. 0ur africa correspondent andrew harding reported on somalia's famine in 2011, and has been back to visit the worst affected area — he spoke to the children's charity unicef. we need more aid. we need more supplies. we need more actors on the ground and people moving around to provide...
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the chairman of the national police chiefs' council said the commitment was also aimed at giving people. it might be a little overdue. and let me tell you why. as you said, it might drive up prosecutions, but also victims of crime, if you have the misfortune to be a victim of burglary, you deserve the police to come out, someone to provide that reassurance. i think it is fair to say, in recent years, that has not happened in every case, so this is going to change today. ieruihidi this is going to change today. which other crimes. _ this is going to change today. which other crimes, though, _ this is going to change today. which other crimes, though, are _ this is going to change today. which other crimes, though, are going to miss out? we've only got so many officers to go around. i miss out? we've only got so many officers to go around.— officers to go around. i don't really see — officers to go around. i don't really see it _ officers to go around. i don't really see it as _ officers to go around. i don't really see it as a _ officers to go around. i don't really see it as a zero-sum
the chairman of the national police chiefs' council said the commitment was also aimed at giving people. it might be a little overdue. and let me tell you why. as you said, it might drive up prosecutions, but also victims of crime, if you have the misfortune to be a victim of burglary, you deserve the police to come out, someone to provide that reassurance. i think it is fair to say, in recent years, that has not happened in every case, so this is going to change today. ieruihidi this is going...
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police chiefs in england and wales have committed to sending an officer to every single home affected by a burglary. all 43 forces have agreed to the pledge at a meeting of the national police chiefs' councilhat victims of burglary and theft were not being given the justice they deserve. let's speak to michael fraser — he's a former burglar and now a home security expert. thank you forjoining us. with less than 5% of burglaries resulting in a charge, do burglars effectively feel they can go into people's houses with impunity?— they can go into people's houses with impunity? they can go into people's houses with imuni ? , ., ., , with impunity? they do, and they get more confident _ with impunity? they do, and they get more confident and _ with impunity? they do, and they get more confident and we _ with impunity? they do, and they get more confident and we are _ with impunity? they do, and they get more confident and we are talking - more confident and we are talking about the opportunists, not the professional burglar. i do know the police do not have the resources to investigate burglary. ijust wish it was seen as a more serious crime and, yes, they will send a police officer round. what
police chiefs in england and wales have committed to sending an officer to every single home affected by a burglary. all 43 forces have agreed to the pledge at a meeting of the national police chiefs' councilhat victims of burglary and theft were not being given the justice they deserve. let's speak to michael fraser — he's a former burglar and now a home security expert. thank you forjoining us. with less than 5% of burglaries resulting in a charge, do burglars effectively feel they can go...
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the chairman of the national police chiefs' council said the commitment was also aimed at giving people? thank you for having me _ what do you make of this idea? thank you for having me on _ what do you make of this idea? thank you for having me on to _ what do you make of this idea? thank you for having me on to talk _ what do you make of this idea? t�*ia�*ia; you for having me on to talk about this. straight off the bat, it is a very welcome news. it might be a bit overdue but let me tell you why. as you said, it might drive up prosecutions but victims of crime when they�*ve been a victim of burglary have the misfortune of being a victim of burglary and you deserve a police response, you have someone come out and investigate the crime, selling to provide reassurance and i think it�*s fair to say in recent years that has not always happened to victims of burglary, not in every case. this announcement today that it will change is positive news.- announcement today that it will change is positive news. which other crimes are going _ change is positive news. which other crimes are going t
the chairman of the national police chiefs' council said the commitment was also aimed at giving people? thank you for having me _ what do you make of this idea? thank you for having me on _ what do you make of this idea? thank you for having me on to _ what do you make of this idea? thank you for having me on to talk _ what do you make of this idea? t�*ia�*ia; you for having me on to talk about this. straight off the bat, it is a very welcome news. it might be a bit overdue but let me tell...
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police chiefs in england and wales have committed to sending an officer to every single home affected by a burglary. all 43 forces have agreed to the pledge at a meeting of the national police chiefs�* councilerve. let�*s speak to parm sandhu, who�*s a former chief superintendent in the met police... welcome. thank you for being with us. we had already seen the new head of the met police force commit to this. now it is every police force in england and wales. what do you make of it?— in england and wales. what do you make of it? ,., ., ., ~ make of it? good morning. i think it is re make of it? good morning. i think it is pretty appalling — make of it? good morning. i think it is pretty appalling we _ make of it? good morning. i think it is pretty appalling we have - make of it? good morning. i think it is pretty appalling we have come - make of it? good morning. i think it is pretty appalling we have come to | is pretty appalling we have come to a situation where police officers do not go to burglaries, and that is due to resources, financial cuts over the last 12 years, those difficult choices have had to be made by police chiefs. i think it is the right thing to do to turn that around an
police chiefs in england and wales have committed to sending an officer to every single home affected by a burglary. all 43 forces have agreed to the pledge at a meeting of the national police chiefs�* councilerve. let�*s speak to parm sandhu, who�*s a former chief superintendent in the met police... welcome. thank you for being with us. we had already seen the new head of the met police force commit to this. now it is every police force in england and wales. what do you make of it?— in...