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About Policing


Bringing together a range of leading social scientists and criminologists, this volume explores a number of key themes raised by the work of Robert Reiner. . . .

Police initiative to tackle racism accused of being racist

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...By Sima KotechaUK Editor, BBC NewsnightAn initiative to tackle racism in Policing in England and Wales is itself facing allegations of racism from some of the ethnic minority staff involved...

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... " The moderating - or Policing - aspect of the metaverse is controversial, not just because it is technically hard to monitor potentially billions of avatars having live chats across a virtual world, but because of the vast amount of data those avatars may create along the way...

Sexual harassment: Could the 'bystander effect' be the answer?

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... The Home Office - the government department in charge of Policing - recently launched a campaign encouraging people to call out harassment...

Fact-checking Rishi Sunak's first PMQs

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... The Labour leader wanted to know about Home Secretary Suella Braverman - who is in charge of Policing - and whether her " integrity and professionalism are beyond question"...

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... The CWJ, a campaigning charity, brought a " super-complaint" - a way of highlighting wider problems in Policing - to three police watchdogs, the College of Policing, Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) and the Independent Office for Police Conduct...

Rocket man fights Russian demand to send him back

Rocket man fights Russian demand to send him back
Jun 19,2022 4:20 am

... The asylum office - or to give its full name the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing - refused on the grounds that the Russian chief prosecutor had " offered guarantees that their (extradition) request was not aimed at political persecution based on political, ethnic, religious, national or other grounds"...

Police failing to bring in talent from black communities, says racism lead

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... The interview follows a series of revelations of racism in Policing - including a recent report by the police watchdog disclosing racist WhatsApp messages exchanged between officers...

COP26: Police praise 'good natured' marchers in Glasgow

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... Media caption, Officers surrounded a group of activists at one point during the marchSome have criticised the Policing of the march, with the COP26 Coalition describing the " kettling" as " heavy-handed and disproportionate"...

Rocket man fights Russian demand to send him back

Jun 15,2020 9:13 am

Anatoly Lazarev, 68, holds out his right hand, to show the hard black plastic wristband attached to it. 'Made in Israel! " he laughs. At least House Arrest is better than being in extradition detention.

The wristband sends signals to a radio receiver in his Living Room , to ensure he doesn't stray More Than a few kilometres from the small, comfortable house where he whiles away The Hours , waiting to find out if he, his wife, and Two Children aged seven and 10 can stay in Hungary.

His work at Russian space corporation Roscosmos, And Then for its daughter companies, put him at The Heart of rocket Design - building the fuel systems for the Sputnik, Proton and Angara rockets.

The trouble started, He Said , in 2012. His company was " invited" to contribute the equivalent of $1m to United Russia , Vladimir Putin 's Political Party . When he Refused , a series of investigations was launched against his company, first by the civil, then the military prosecutor. Then began visits from the FSB, successor to the KGB secret police.

" Why don't you just pay up? " a police inspector asked him. He didn't - and by 2018, when it was clear the harassment would continue, he escaped from Russia through Belarus by car, carefully avoiding taking a booked flight from Moscow to Vienna.

He chose Hungary as his new home by chance, he explained: " I once visited a friend at a spa here, liked it and thought one EU country would be much like another. And that if need be, the courts would defend me. "

In August 2019, Hungarian police arrested him At Home , acting on an Interpol Red Alert issued by The Russian prosecutor. He was Taken Away in handcuffs after his lawyer had already launched an asylum request.

In April 2020, a Hungarian court ordered his release into House Arrest which means he is barred from leaving The County . Hungary's asylum Office was asked by another department of The Court to re-examine its decision to reject his asylum claim.

The asylum Office - or to give its full name The National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing - Refused on the grounds that The Russian chief prosecutor had " offered guarantees that their (extradition) request was not aimed at political persecution based on political, ethnic, religious, national or other grounds".

This Was presented as " new evidence".

" I think The Influence of the Hungarian government's politics is clear in the asylum authority's decision, " said Tamas Fazekas, a lawyer from the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, who represents Mr Lazarev.

" When We Are so dependent on Russian oil and gas, and as it is so clear that the Hungarian Prime Minister is in a good friendship with Mr Putin, it would be not just naive but stupid To Believe that this is not affecting the decisions of the Hungarian authority. "

Since he returned to power in 2010, Hungary's Viktor Orban has pursued what he calls a " pragmatic" relationship with Russia, with meetings with President Putin every year, and long-term contracts for Russian gas, oil and Nuclear Power . Most recently, the Prime Minister successfully won an exemption for Russian pipeline oil, and vetoed the addition of the pro-war Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill to the EU sanctions list.

Approached by The Bbc to ask why it believed The Russian prosecutor, and not the opinion of independent Hungarian courts in the Lazarev case, Mr Orban's Office replied:

" The National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing , as a law enforcement body, acts on the basis of the legislation in force and. . makes individualised decisions in its procedures, which are underpinned by country information from a wide range of Hungarian and international sources.

The Authority takes care to ensure that The Source used is objective and they do not generalise about any constitutional, social, legal or institutional component of the country of origin. "

Back At Home in western Hungary, Anatoly Lazarev revealed scale-models of The Rockets he used to work on. In a glass cabinet in the hallway were Sputnik and Proton rockets; in his bedroom, The Pride of The Russian space programme, the Angara. Its most recent launch was in April this year.

His children played in their room, speaking Hungarian. " My son told me recently he even dreams in Hungarian now, " he told me.

" I fully understand that Hungary is a very Small Country , surrounded by big countries. That it must be very difficult to follow independent policies. "

Another case involving a Russian gives him hope. Businessman Alexei Torubarov eventually won asylum in 2019 after his case went all The Way to the European Court of Justice .



Source of news: bbc.com

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