...will mean that officers are able to spend more time tackling crime and less time in the station filling out forms.” In the coming weeks, applications will open as the...
...Commissioner, David Jamieson welcomes the launch of this campaign. Post Brexit, Tell MAMA recorded one of the highest spikes in both anti-Muslim and racist hate cases, showing that community education...
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has met with Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Sajid Javid MP to discuss devolution. After the meeting David Jamieson said,...
Former West Midlands Police officer Allan Richards has been convicted of dozens of sex offences against children over a 38-year period, the majority of which were committed while he was...
...the public have a say on what they think will make their local communities safer.” Funding and free support for new and innovative community safety ideas is being made accessible...
...to do to minimise these risks. Philip Seccombe, Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, said: “Fraud and other offences committed via the internet are now among the most common types...
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson is co-hosting a special event on modern slavery. The all-day conference will detail a victim’s journey from their first contact with the...
...Consortium has been impressed by the considered approach that the Police and Crime Commissioner has taken in developing the forthcoming domestic abuse perpetrator programme. The commitment to its delivery, as...
...Crime Commissioner’s website via the following links: Police and Crime Commissioner Chief Constable Jonathan Jardine Chief Executive Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner Lloyds House Colmore Circus Queensway Birmingham...
...other. Hate crimes are committed by a tiny minority of people. “We are proud to live in a region where communities come together regardless of race, faith or sexuality...
...members of black and Asian communities.” The Open Society Foundations’ conference features presentations from the Home Office, the IPCC, College of Policing, the Equality & Human Rights Commission and stop...
...BME officers and staff in delivering a quality service to the community of the West Midlands.” Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said, “Black History Month is a time when...
...was a participant in the Cambridge University research, which showed that, nationally, complaints by members of the public against officers fell by 93 per cent over 12 months compared with...
...standards come alongside ever-developing preventative work, including projects with young people in schools and youth groups to learn about healthy relationships, respect and equality. The standards also send out a...
...Peters, Blaknehall, Wednesfield, East Park and Bilston. West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said: “Facewatch is downloaded for free and allows people to view CCTV of wanted people...
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