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New “game-changing” innovations to improve the capability of the Child Abuse Image Database will speed up investigations and automatically categorise indecent images.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The £10 million policy centre comes as the government responds to the Independent Review into the Modern Slavery Act.
Places of worship and faith community centres can now apply for an increased pot of funding to improve their physical security against potential hate attacks.
The Home Secretary has allocated a further £4.8 million to support projects that steer young people away from knife crime and serious violence.
The tax authority has put an end to fraudster’s mimicking its most recognisable helpline numbers to dupe taxpayers and steal money.
April 2019 edition of the serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
The Global Fund to End Violence Against Children has awarded the Marie Collins Foundation £635,000 to support its work to protect children from online abuse.
The UK Minister for National Security and Economic Crime, Ben Wallace, is hosting the event in Newport alongside representatives from the Welsh government and Welsh law enforcement.
The 2-day conference is part of the UK-Pakistan Justice and Accountability Partnership announced by the UK’s Home Secretary Sajid Javid during his visit to Pakistan last September.
The Home Secretary has allocated 18 police forces worst affected by violent crime the final part of a dedicated £100 million fund to bolster their operations.
Second phase of Modern Slavery Innovation Fund sees £4 million UK aid funding awarded to international anti-slavery projects.
The Places of Worship Protective Security Scheme will be open for applications from July 2019.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid today announced he is allocating an immediate £51 million for police forces to strengthen their response to serious violence.
Community groups benefit from community funding pot
A 3-day Cyber Risk Assessment workshop was organised to train IT experts in strategic state institutions in Cameroon to establish an inventory of critical cyber risks.
Researchers are seeking solutions to the problem of people carrying concealed blades in public places.
Sajid Javid will today launch a consultation to ensure public bodies, including hospitals, raise concerns about children at risk of becoming involved in knife crime.
Following its initial launch at two Defence sites in 2017, Project Servator remains a vital policing and counter terrorism tactic for the Ministry of Defence Police.
Impetus and partners chosen to deliver Youth Endowment Fund
Funding for places of worship scheme set to increase and £5 million for new training programme.
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