One aspect of their provision of social support, so far as mentally disordered persons are concerned, is their role under section 135(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983, about which there is a paucity of studies, in contrast with section 136 of that Act. This paper aims to contribute to ...
Section 136, The Mental Health Act 1983; levels of knowledge among accident and emergency doctors, senior nurses, and police constables. Emerg Med J 2002; 19: 295-300.Lynch RM, Simpson M, Higson M, Grout P. Section 136, The Mental Health Act 1983: levels of knowledge among accident and...
His case raises questions again about the role of Richmond Council under Liberal Democrat control and the Met Police in the 1980s who took no effective action to stop paedophiles abusing children in the borough. Grafton Close is the same home where a Roman Catholic priest, Tony McSweeney, was...
Police Custody as a `Place of Safety': Examining the Use of Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Independent Police Complaints Commission, 2008.Docking M., Grace, K. and Bucke T. (2008) Police Custody as a "Place of Safety": Examining the Use of Section 136 of the Mental...
Police Officer Mental Health Request sent to Greater Manchester Police by Daniel Benson on 16 December 2024. Awaiting response Please could you assist with the following queries under the Freedom of Information Act (2000). 1. How many police officers have taken sick leave du... Police off...
one to be known as first deputy commissioner. During the absence or disability of the commissioner, the first deputy commissioner, or if he shall be absent or under disability, the deputy commissioner designated by the commissioner shall possess all the powers and perform all the duties of the ...
Police operation refers to the diverse range of activities carried out by police agencies, including law enforcement policies, decision-making on the use of legal powers, internal organizational policies, and personnel management. AI generated definition based on: Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics (Second ...
of the Immigration and Nationality Act 200631Annex B: Legal definition and explanation of ‘purposes’ for which data will be used 34Immigration purposes 34 Police purposes 35 HM Revenue and Customs purposes 35Annex C: Powers specified in Duty to Share Order made under section 36 IAN Act 2006....
This mirrors the fact that the worst eras of detention without trial and our most repressive anti-terrorism laws are also Labour creations. Just this this week we learned of apolitical activist being victimisedthanks to police powers granted by the Terrorism Act 2000, a law so draconian that you...
Congress declared war on the Axis powers in 1941, she worked at Hill Field Air Base in Utah as a civilian employee with Military Intelligence. After the war, she joined the Palo Alto Police Department. She spent two years on the night desk, operating the radio, switchboard, and teletype (...