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Metropolitan Police Economic Development
1,481 wordsHow the Greater London Authority (GLA) works The Greater London Authority is a new and unique form of strategic regional government for London. It is made up of the directly elected Mayor of London and a separately elected Assembly. The Mayor of London Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on 4 May 2000. His aim is that London should be a leading world city, in terms of sustainability, prosperity and diversity. To make this happen, the Mayor has set as his priorities to rebuild London's fa...
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Human Rights And The Criminal Justice System
1,569 words... cies plays a different but vital role. There should be a general guideline that governs how each of these agencies should act. Here in Europe the protection of Human Rights are of primary importance which allows the Convention text to be interpreted widely. (Golder v United Kingdom) The courts interpretation has led to the development of three principles which are legality, necessity and proportionality and issues regarding the accountability of public authorities. (Centrex, 2005 b) Before a...
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Website N P 19 Th Century
1,611 wordsScotland Yard Scotland Yard is the main residence of London police. It is located in two new big buildings with pointed fountains and ramparts. In 1829 two first London policemen, "Colonel Rowan a retired soldier, and Richard Mayne, a lawyer, were men of the highest capacity and character" (Ramsay 1969, p 88), entered a shabby building not far from the Whitehall Palace, when the first Metropolitan Police Act was passed and the Metropolitan Police Force was established in London (Metropolitan Pol...
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Crime And Punishment Jack The Ripper
999 wordsCrime And Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, Crime And Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, And Different Punishments Crime and Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, and Different Punishments Our topic for this paper is Crime and Punishment. There are several different issues on this subject. We chose three main points to talk about: The Crimes, the People who solved them, and the different types of punishments. These are the topics we chose for our report. Crime in the nineteenth century was r...
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Jack The Ripper East End
6,469 wordsJack the Ripper As the Threat of Outcast London Serial Killer Murder DURING THE autumn of 1888, a killer terrorized London. He chose as his victims mostly older, decrepit, drink-ridden prostitutes from the East End district of Whitechapel. The name Jack the Ripper appeared on a number of letters mailed to the police and to various news agencies. The publication of several of these letters, in the hope that someone would recognize the handwriting, vastly increased the killers fame. It has never b...
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