The federal government has broadly extended its power in recent decades to fight common crimes, from murder to unpaid child support, and critics say needless federal prosecutions waste money, ...
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Police should use ‘common sense’ when recording non-crime hate incidents, says Yvette Cooper
Police should use “common sense” when recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), Yvette Cooper has said. The Home Secretary said inspectors had found there was inconsistency and confusion among ...
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