Crime
... Crime She feels it would be a good idea to have a policewomen's department, in the same way as there is a specialised crime department (CID), a traffic and an administration department or a drug squad. ...
... Crime She feels it would be a good idea to have a policewomen's department, in the same way as there is a specialised crime department (CID), a traffic and an administration department or a drug squad. ...
... Crime “I feel that the majority of the Commission failed to appreciate the acute social problems in the deprived area, which are the breeding ground for the growth of certain types of crime,” said MrJones. e A The Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers ...
... Crime The report for the Greater Manchester Force — the biggest provincial force in England and Wales — showed there were 153,318 recorded crimes compared to 138,499 for 1976. The detection rate of 47 J)er cent meant more crimes had been solved. Stricter ...
... THE CRIME OF In my brothers eehool.ley.. when parents I went ,lowa On Speech Day or at ball-term. certain mothers were sternly wanted not to I dare to mama the crime of deaseastrating . affection when after many weeks, they set eyes upon their cluldrea ...
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... Crime Crime figures show that notifiable offences recorded by the police rose t?' 21 per cent between 1978 and 1981. This was the second largest increase in Enfiland but the figure was still below the average for England as a whole. But the number of people ...
... CRIME ‘“ After a year in which the crime rate rose by under one per cent, there has been a further rise of five per cent this past year, matched by a slight but encouraging rise in the detection rate to 52 per cent. ’ “In spite of a considerable number ...
... Crime The matter had been raised in the Commons by Tor{‘MP John Heddle (Mid- Staffordshire). He felt that hard core truancy was directly linked to crime, particularly in inner city areas. He asked Mr Dunn whether he agreed that one of the prime roles ...
... crimes John Duffy, ° Railway Rapist” jailec seven life sentence: 1988 for rape murder, has ples guilty to 17 fur offences. He was brought to th Bailey yesterday Whitemoor Prison w the di\.ldgve at his original said he should serve at 30 years. Duffy pleaded ...
... on crime. Teenage thugs would be put through their paces in an Army “‘glasshouse”. The Prison Service confirmed todas that it was talking to the Defence Ministry. The Milita.g Corrective Training entre in Colchester is understood to be under consideration ...
... CRIME AIMLESSNESS among young people who ought to be developing a sense of purpose in life, and an increasing crime rate, are symptomatic of a_ society in decline. As a nation we are becoming too self-indulgent. Crowded bingo halls and casinos indicate ...
... crime A daily average of 220 were the subject of crime. Most cars were taken hy “joy-riders” and later re. covered, but a large number were stolen by criminals (o commit crimes. . Press Council plan WELLINGTON.—PIans were announced today for the for. ...