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Human Genetics Commission publishes citizens’ inquiry into forensic DNA database

“Janet Street-Porter: I’m innocent. So the police have no right to keep my DNA on file” Independent
“DNA database turns ‘innocents into criminals’ and a million records should be destroyed, warns watchdog” Daily Mail
“Massive British database of DNA ‘should follow Scots example’” Herald
“DNA databases” Herald
“Curse of the DNA register” Independent
“Take the innocent off DNA database, says inquiry” Guardian
“DNA profiles of one million innocent people should be erased, watchdog says” Telegraph
“Innocents’ DNA ‘should be erased’” BBC

See also

A Citizens’ Inquiry into the forensic use of DNA and the National DNA Database – Summary of conclusions (July 2008)
<a title="Human Genetics Commission: other related papers">Human Genetics Commission: other related papers</a>

Posted by MM on Wed 30th Jul 2008 at 7:47 am
Crime Prevention Civil Liberties Police
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Head cameras for Glasgow subway police

“Police don cameras to keep eye on train crowds” Scotsman
“Subway police set to ‘wear’ cameras” Herald
“Headcams for Subway cops in bid to beat yobs” Evening Times

Press release

“BTP ahead of the game on the Glasgow Subway” SPT

Posted by MM on Wed 30th Jul 2008 at 7:15 am
Crime Prevention CCTV Police
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Minor cannabis possession case takes years to clear courts

“One spliff, 17 days in court and three years later . . .” Times
“Row after £4 drug case takes three years to end” Press and Journal

Posted by MM on Wed 30th Jul 2008 at 7:11 am
Courts Criminal Justice Social Work
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KPMG: major fraud prosecutions in 2008 to date

“Concern over rising fraud cases” BBC
“Fraud cases worth £22m through courts” Press and Journal

Press release

“Banks suffer as fraud rides high” KPMG

Posted by MM on Wed 30th Jul 2008 at 6:04 am
Corporate issues Fraud and corruption Courts Crime data
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Reading Irvine Welsh on crime and punishment in prison

“Crime and Punishment - Irvine Welsh” Scotsman

Posted by MM on Tue 29th Jul 2008 at 6:49 am
Media
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Graffiti festival in Dundee

“‘Legal’ graffiti welcomed in city” BBC
“Legal graffiti” Courier

See also

http://www.skinnycap.com

Posted by MM on Mon 28th Jul 2008 at 7:16 am
Media
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Sunday papers tackle knife crime: balance between fear and reality in Dundee

Update

“Behind bars with Scotland’s unrepentant knife crime teenagers” Sunday Mail
“Revealed: The secret stash of blades found inside young offenders’ institution” Sunday Mail

Following posted on 22.07.08

“City ‘not in grip’ of knife culture” Courier

Following posted on 21.07.08

“Stop the violence” Scotsman
“In the shadow of the blade” Scotsman
“The human cost of knife culture” Sunday Herald
“A love affair with the blade” Sunday Herald

“Project warns over knife dangers” BBC

Posted by MM on Mon 28th Jul 2008 at 6:40 am
Crime data Crime Prevention Sentencing
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Complaints and the Tayside Police

“New chief’s promise to Tele readers” Evening Telegraph

Posted by MM on Fri 25th Jul 2008 at 7:14 am
Police
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Network Rail “No Messin’’’ campaign against trespassing and vandalism launched

“Railway crime ‘hotspots’ revealed” BBC
“List of railway crime hotspots published” STV
“On track to beat railway crime” Herald

Press release

“Britain’s worst rail crime hotspots revealed” Network Rail

Posted by MM on Wed 23rd Jul 2008 at 8:40 am
Children and justice Crime data Crime Prevention
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Evaluation of East Renfrewshire School, Social Work, Police and Community (SSPC) Project published

“Knife crime cut by fifth thanks to youth crackdown” Scotsman
“Danish approach cuts youth crime” BBC
“Campus cops plan is hailed a success” Evening Times

Press release

“A Model For Reducing Youth Crime” East Renfrewshire

See also

Evaluation of School, Social Work, Police and Community (SSPC) Project. May 2008

Posted by MM on Wed 23rd Jul 2008 at 8:29 am
Antisocial Behaviour Children and justice Crime Prevention Young People
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