Essex Police and Crime Plan 2021-2024 Monthly Performance Update July 2023
The Police and Crime Plan 2021-2024 introduced measures focusing on targeted prevention and early intervention by Essex Police. Key priorities were assessed, with grades ranging from Good to Requires Improvement. Confidence in local police showed a decrease compared to the previous year but was high
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Common Offences Against Animals in India: Overview and Consequences
There are three common offences against animals in India: mischief, cruelty, and bestiality. Mischief involves killing, poisoning, or harming animals, punishable under IPC Sections 428 and 429. Cruelty includes acts like beating, overloading, and starvation, regulated by the Prevention of Cruelty to
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Money Laundering Offences and Investigations in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's Financial Intelligence Unit can authorize investigation agencies to investigate predicate offences, but who will investigate money laundering offences? The Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012 outlines penalties and forfeiture of property for such offenses. Entities such as banks, fina
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Understanding Criminal Offences: A Comparative Analysis
Exploring the concept of criminal offences, this article delves into the definitions in common law and continental law systems. It discusses the structural elements, harmful nature, prohibition, punishment, and distinctive aspects of criminal acts. A comparison between common law and continental law
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Impact of Alternatives to Prosecution on International Co-operation: Indian Perspective
The Indian perspective on the impact of alternatives to prosecution, such as plea bargaining, compounding of offences, probation, arbitration, compensation, open prisons, and immunity from prosecution for volunteering narcotic addicts, reflects a historical evolution in the legal system. The concept
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Comprehensive Approach to Address Sexual Offences: Insights from Dr. P. B. Gujaral
Dr. P. B. Gujaral, a Senior Consultant in Forensic Medicine, highlights the significant impact of sexual offences, emphasizing the need for a thorough medico-legal examination and comprehensive care for survivors. He discusses the existing protocols, identifying fatal mistakes, and the evolution of
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Conference on Adjudication and Compounding of Offences under Companies Act, 2013
The Two Days Regional Conference of ICSI WIRC focusing on the facilitation of corporate growth through discussions on adjudication and compounding of offences under the Companies Act, 2013. The event, presented by CS (Dr.) D.K. Jain, covers topics like fraud, wrongful gain and loss, punishment for f
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Common Offences Against Animals in India: Understanding Mischief, Cruelty, and Bestiality
Offences against animals in India encompass mischief, cruelty, and bestiality. Mischief involves killing, poisoning, and maiming animals, punishable under the IPC. Maiming makes animals permanently useless, often to harm owners. Cruelty includes beating, overloading, starvation, and other forms of a
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Understanding the Child Sexual Assault Evidence Scheme
The Child Sexual Assault Evidence Scheme is a significant initiative that facilitates child sexual assault trials by introducing witness intermediaries and pre-recording of children's evidence. It applies to prescribed sexual offences and mandates specific provisions for hearings and evidence presen
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Overview of Medical Services in Sexual Abuse Cases in India
Presentation by Kushi Kushalappa at ISPCAN 2018 discusses the strengths and weaknesses of medical services for sexual abuse cases in India. It explores the changes in laws, effective medical services, and the alignment of medical practices with legal guidelines, such as the Protection of Children fr
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Court Case Schedule for 29th May 2018
On 29th May 2018, several court cases were scheduled with different adjudicators and courtrooms. The cases involved various offences such as assault, theft, forgery, and unlawful possession. Adjudicators included Hon. Chabala, Hon. Kapulo, Hon. Chibanga, Hon. Walusiku, Hon. Chitalu, Hon. Holland, an
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Procedure and Jurisdiction Under a Specific Act for Investigation of Offences
The investigation and identification of property of an accused person under a specific Act involves powers vested in the investigating officer, special judge appointments, reporting to the BFIU, investigation by the Investigation Agency, trial procedures, and the necessity of government approval. Of
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Environmental Protection Act Amendments in Punjab 2012
The Punjab Environmental Protection Act Amendments of 2012 introduced key provisions such as the establishment of Provincial sustainable development funds, wildlife conservation, environmental tribunals, and promotion of public awareness. The Act empowers authorities to inspect places suspected of e
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Police Powers & Sniffer Dogs: Legislative Basis and Procedures
This presentation covers the legislative framework, case law, and operational procedures related to police powers and the use of sniffer dogs in detecting drug offences. It discusses the authority granted to police officers for search and detainment, the subjective and objective elements required fo
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Understanding Criminal Behaviour Orders: An Overview and Legal Requirements
Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) are issued following conviction for criminal offences to tackle serious and persistent anti-social behavior. This talk provides an overview of CBOs, legal requirements, when they are appropriate, and practical tips for implementation. The orders can prohibit or requi
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Victimisation and Agency in Young Women Who Commit Violent Offences
This study delves into the victimisation and agency experienced by young women who commit violent offences, exploring their subjective perceptions of violence, sources of self-perception, impact on behavior, and portrayal in societal discourses.
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Privacy Breach Response and Reporting under the Health Information Act
Understanding privacy breaches under the Health Information Act (HIA) is crucial for organizations dealing with health data. This document outlines what constitutes a breach, mandatory notification requirements, factors to consider in determining risk of harm, and potential offences and penalties fo
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Mandatory Reporting of Child Sexual Offences: Understanding Section 229BC of the Criminal Code
This session delves into the mandatory reporting requirements under section 229BC of the Criminal Code, focusing on the application, operational aspects, and key controversies. The amendments following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse are discussed, emphasizing
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Football Cards and Offences Statistics as of July 15
This data presents detailed statistics on football cards and offences recorded as of July 15. It includes information on red cards, total cards, types of offences, distribution of cards, and the breakdown by competition. The visuals provide insights into the number of cards issued, the nature of off
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UK Sanctions and Financial Crime: Interplay, Types, Enforcement, and Offences
The UK sanctions landscape post-Brexit, governed by the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018, focuses on financial sanctions, human rights, anti-corruption measures, immigration, trade, and transport sanctions. The system allows for the issuance of licenses for specific activities under sanc
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Understanding Sexual Offences: Types, Definitions, and Laws
Sexual offences encompass a wide range of acts executed with another person or animal for sexual gratification. They are categorized as natural, unnatural, and sexual deviation, with examples like rape, incest, adultery, sodomy, sadism, masochism, and more. The legal definition of rape under Section
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Harmonisation of Substantive Criminal Law in the EU: Treaty of Lisbon
The Treaty of Lisbon provides a legal basis for the harmonisation of substantive criminal law in the European Union through mutual recognition of judgments and directives establishing minimum rules for defining criminal offences and sanctions. Areas of crime covered include terrorism, human traffick
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Understanding Data Protection Act 1998 Section 56: Enforced Subject Access
The Data Protection Act 1998 Section 56 enforces criminal penalties for requiring individuals to make subject access requests related to their criminal past for employment or service provision. It prohibits demanding relevant records from others and carries significant fines. The scope of the offenc
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Understanding Theft Offences: Elements and Case Law
Theft offences, including theft and robbery, are defined under the Theft Act 1968. A person is guilty of theft if they dishonestly appropriate property belonging to another with the intention to permanently deprive them of it. The elements of theft involve actus reus (appropriation) and mens rea (di
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Diachronic Corpus-Assisted Comparison of "No" Speeches on Gay Rights Debates in UK Parliament
This study examines language changes in debates on gay rights in the UK Parliament from 1998-2000 to 2013, focusing on anti-equality arguments and representations of gay people. It analyzes corpus data from opposition speeches against the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill and Marriage (Same-Sex Coupl
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Understanding Compounding, Adjudication, and Condonation under the Companies Act, 2013
This presentation by CS Santosh Pandey covers the conceptual understanding of compounding, adjudication, and condonation under the Companies Act, 2013. It explains the purpose of company law, compounding of offences, condonation of delay, adjudication of penalties, and differences between them. Addi
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Understanding Burglary Offences and Acts Reus in Property Crimes
Burglary is a serious property offence outlined in the Theft Act 1968, with distinct elements and penalties. The actus reus of burglary involves entry as a trespasser into a building with intent to steal, cause harm, or damage property. Differentiating between the offenses under section 9(1)(a) and
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Understanding Offside in Football: Rules and Offences Explained
Simplified explanation of the offside rule in football, covering offside position criteria, offences, and becoming involved in active play. Learn about what constitutes an offside position, offside offences, and how a player can be penalized for being offside. Discover the meaning of becoming involv
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