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Proposals to introduce tougher checks on known sex offenders have been published today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Mobile phone companies, social networking providers and children’s charities show their commitment to helping children stay safe online.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 5 March 2012 by James Brokenshire, and in the House of Lords by Lord …
A new dedicated team of experts from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) centre will strengthen and lead the UK’s ability to respond to missing children, Home Office minister James Brokenshire announced today.
On International Missing Children's Day, government announces that UK response will be strengthened.
The Home Secretary has announced that James Brokenshire will take over responsibility for security and counter-terrorism in the Home Office.
Child protection to be strengthened when Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) becomes part of National Crime Agency.
The UK’s ability to protect children from harm will be further strengthened when the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) becomes part of the National Crime Agency (NCA) the government announced today, emph…
People with experience of standing up to anti-social behaviour on their street met the crime prevention minister today.
Powers boosted to drug test people on arrest in stations.
Police forces will now have greater freedom and flexibility to drug test people on arrest, James Brokenshire announced today.
A national search for nation's most innovative crime fighting projects has been launched by the crime prevention minister.
A national search for the most innovative crime fighting projects has been launched today by crime prevention minister, James Brokenshire.
A charity which records antisemitic incidents has published a new guide to help other minority communities monitor hate crime.
A consultation on a new code of practice governing the use of CCTV and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems has been launched, crime prevention minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Posters warning young people of risks of using fake ID and guidance to help those selling alcohol to spot false documents available.
New posters warning young people of the risks of using fake ID and guidance to help door staff and those selling alcohol to spot false documents and know what to do once they have confiscated them, have been published by the…
Thirty-eight organisations joined forces today to launch new ‘Fighting Fraud Together’ strategy.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 15 February 2011 by James Brokenshire and in the House of Lords by…
Crime prevention minister backs campaign warning children about sending indecent images of themselves to others.
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