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Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit |
“The Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit (CPSU) is a think-tank based at London University's Institute of Commonwealth Studies part of the School of Advanced Study”. Studies are conducted on accountability of the security sector and human rights issues in commonwealth countries.
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| http://www.cpsu.org.uk |
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Crime Reduction, Home Office UK |
“The website was launched in July 2000 by the Home Secretary in response to a need for a web-based interactive resource where practitioners, policy-makers and others can find guidance on good practice to which they can add new ideas and identified local solutions”.
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| http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk |
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Crimlinks |
CrimLinks helps practitioners, academics and students find key online sources quickly.
The links take you straight to essential websites in the fields of criminal and community justice, and criminology and keep you updated with news in these fields. This useful resource has links to policing sites in the United Kingdom and Internationally.
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| http://www.crimlinks.com |
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DFID. UK Department for International Development |
“The Department for International Development (DFID) is the UK Government department responsible for promoting sustainable development and reducing poverty”. “DFID’s assistance is concentrated in the poorest countries of sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, but also contributes to poverty reduction and sustainable development in middle-income countries, including those in Latin America and Eastern Europe”.
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| http://www.dfid.gov.uk |
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Home Office UK |
The aim of the Home Office is “to work with individuals and communities to build a safe, just and tolerant society”; “to support and mobilise communities...” and “to deliver the Department’s policies and responsibilities fairly, effectively and efficiently”.
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| http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
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Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), UK |
The Commission's aim is to ensure people's complaints against the police are properly investigated and to increase confidence in the police by being an independent body and ensuring integrity and accountability of the complaints system. This body replaced the Police Complaints Authority (CPA) in 2004.
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| http://www.ipcc.gov.uk |
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Institute of Development Studies |
IDS situated at the University of Sussex is “a leading centre for research and teaching on international development”. “IDS is an internationally-renowned centre for research and teaching on development, established in 1966. IDS also hosts many innovative information and knowledge management services”.
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| http://www.ids.ac.uk |
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Liberty |
Liberty in the United Kingdom “promotes human rights and civil liberties in order to secure equal rights for everyone. They do this through research, training, lobbying about unjust laws and providing advice and training to lawyers and the public.”
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| http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk |
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London Metropolitan Police (New Scotland Yard) |
The Metropolitan Police Service is the largest of the police forces that operate in Greater London. (The others include the City of London Police, the British Transport Police and the Royal Parks Constabulary).
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| http://www.met.police.uk |
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Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland |
An impartial complaints service is offered to members of the public about the conduct of police offers in Northern Ireland.
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| http://www.policeombudsman.org |
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