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Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

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#033/2010 – Surrey Police Authority is ‘performing well’ Surrey Police Authority is ‘performing well’, according to a new report released today by the Audit Commission and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). On a scale from one to four, the joint inspection team assessed the Authority’s performance as ‘three’, which represents good performance. Inspectors found

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#032/2010 – Police custody in Brent – largely positive Police custody in Brent was largely positive, but there were some issues about monitoring the use of force, facilitating complaints and health services, said Sir Denis O’Connor, Chief Inspector of Constabulary, and Nigel Newcomen, Deputy Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing the report of a joint inspection

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#031/2010 – Police custody in Greenwich – generally positive Police custody in Greenwich was generally positive, but there were some issues about health services and management oversight could be developed further, said Sir Denis O’Connor, Chief Inspector of Constabulary, and Nigel Newcomen, Deputy Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing the report of a joint inspection into

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#030/2010 – Police custody in Kensington & Chelsea – generally positive Police custody in Kensington and Chelsea was generally positive, but health care provision requires attention, said Sir Denis O’Connor, Chief Inspector of Constabulary, and Nigel Newcomen, Deputy Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing the report of a joint inspection into custody suites in the London