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The commissioners’ speech outlined PCC’s statutory responsibilities in relation to the surveillance camera code of practice.
Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation urges consumers to think about the products they’re buying on Anti-Slavery Day.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
In Rugby, organisations have worked together to provide a collaborative approach to CCTV that protects the community whilst maintaining their right to privacy.
September 2015 edition of the quarterly serious and organised crime (SOC) local partnerships bulletin.
Huntingdonshire District Council and Cambridge City Council have introduced a single point of contact (SPOC) for all CCTV issues.
Industry chiefs meet in London today (Thursday 3 September) to discuss innovative methods for tackling online child sexual exploitation.
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s CCTV control room operators undergo varied training. This case study explains why training is vital for a well run control room.
Body worn video (BWV) is a surveillance camera system so falls under the jurisdiction of the surveillance camera code of practice.
Sedgemoor District Council regularly review their CCTV as set out in principle two of the surveillance camera code of practice. This case study explains why regular reviews are important.
This circular provides details on the Modern Slavery Act 2015 which received Royal Assent on 26 March.
Two new so-called “legal highs” have been banned by the Government.
The surveillance camera commissioner writes to all local authority chief executives reminding them of their duties under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012.
The commissioner’s keynote speech to the user group conference looked back his first year in office and the challenges ahead.
The speech was about the transparent use of surveillance camera systems and the need to increase public awareness about why and how they are used.
Provisional measure to help British passport holders abroad ends as turnaround times improve.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Home Secretary has announced that Wendy Williams has been appointed as Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary.
The National Fraud Initiative (NFI) has moved to the Cabinet Office, complementing our work recovering taxpayers’ money lost through fraud.
A landmark Bill to help eradicate modern slavery received Royal Assent today (Thursday 26th March).
Two Cabinet Office funded schemes will help social entrepreneurs create positive social change across London, the South East and Liverpool.
The 2015 Act gives effect to a number of legislative proposals set out in the Serious and Organised Crime Strategy published in October 2013.
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