अंग्रेजी समाचार

Managing high risk offenders and safeguarding communities.

Last week I wrote about the changes that Hampshire Constabulary had made to their safeguarding teams in relation to domestic abuse, and how victims are safeguarded. In the case of domestic incidents, the offenders will

Hampshire Constabulary make changes to safeguarding teams.

Mark Ranola In any community, there are people who pose a risk to others because of their offending history, or those people who are considered to have the potential to offend in a serious way.

Managing risk in our communities (Part 1)

These articles over the next two weeks are about managing people in our communities who present a risk to members of the public and how the police, local authorities and housing associations (social housing providers)

Fraud and vulnerable people: a real-life story.

Some of you may have read some of the recent news about fraud and how organised criminal groups are targeting people, with a focus on the elderly. Despite what you may have read about Action

Protecting your valuables.

Mark Ranola The last two articles I wrote were about house burglaries and security, where I mentioned how you can protect your property and I referred to jewellery. With the main Nepali festival period fast

Burglaries and crime prevention (part two).

Mark Ranola To follow on from my last article regarding burglaries and crime prevention, I will turn to Asian Gold Burglaries, as they are referred to, where these valuables are specifically targeted. It has been

Burglaries and crime prevention (part two).

Mark Ranola To follow on from my last article regarding burglaries and crime prevention, I will turn to Asian Gold Burglaries, as they are referred to, where these valuables are specifically targeted. It has been

Burglaries and crime prevention (part one).

During the first two week`s of August there has been some house burglaries, including break-in`s at sheds and outbuildings in the Rushmoor and Hart areas. This article is a two-part series which will first concentrate

Better times to come.

Mark Ranola With the announcement from Boris Johnson that an extra 20,000 police officers will be recruited, this should, in theory, restore officer numbers to the pre-austerity levels and with it, a turning of the

Premises Closure Order:

Mark Ranola This article follows on from my last one regarding the various court orders which can be used to prevent anti-social behaviour which can be obtained by using the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing

BUDDHIST GUMBA READING CHARITY NIGHT

BY OMENDRA GURUNG A charity dinner was organised by the Buddhist Gumba Reading on 07/07/2019 at Rivermead Leisure Complex, Reading to raise funds for acquiring it’s own Monastery (GUMBA) in Reading UK. The event was

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