Sentence examples for police knowledge from inspiring English sources

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"I'm interested in how judges developed their understanding of police knowledge," says Lvovsky.

Niland said police knowledge of gang workings had increased "exponentially" in line with more informants and direct contact with bikies.

Siobhain McDonagh was highlighting a £1,000 certificate in police knowledge required by an increasing number of forces.

Lord Adebowale's findings emphasised the failures of NHS services and police knowledge, as well as emergency communications, in meeting the needs of people with mental illness.

In September, bicycle advocates met with the District's Police Complaint Board to voice concern over police knowledge of the city's bicycle laws.

Her work also examines how judges' interactions with police officers in a variety of contexts including at trainings and conferences, criminal trials, and suppression hearings collectively shaped their impressions of police knowledge.

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She is to announce that she has set up a "crime and policing knowledge hub" inside the Home Office to understand why certain types of crime might be rising and why there are different crime trends in different parts of the country, with a view to developing smarter crime prevention policies.

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of CIT training on police officers' knowledge, perception, and attitude toward persons with mental illness.

National Crime Agency research shows police have knowledge of at least 720 county lines in England and Wales, but it is feared the true number is far higher.

The reason is not that public sector pay is consistently higher for similar work; it is that the public sector depends much more than private companies do on professional level employees – doctors and nurses, teachers and lecturers, police officers, knowledge workers in local and central government.

When the Supreme Court asserted in its 1962 decision in Gallegos v. Colorado that "a 14-year-old boy, no matter how sophisticated... is not equal to the police in knowledge and understanding... and is unable to know how to protect his own interests or how to get the benefits of his constitutional rights," there may have been a general consensus that this was true.

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