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Duty of Care

  • 999 calls: When do assurances of help give rise to a duty of care?

  • An assault on Hill? Police liability in negligence positively narrowed

  • Avoid frame-by-frame analysis of fast moving events and discussion of evidence in front of officers

  • Continued use of Taser on autistic male was disproportionate

  • Domestic Murder: Are the Police Liable?

  • In Whose Interest are You Acting?

  • Leaving under a cloud: a duty of candour for departing officers?

  • Meeting the Article 2 Operational Duty

  • No duty of care owed by employer to employees in the conduct of civil litigation

  • No duty owed in shooting of unarmed suspect

  • Police and NHS not liable to victim’s children in negligence or breach of human rights

  • Police duty of care to witnesses

  • Police liability for damage caused by a third party: act or omission?

  • Police risk assessments, actions and threats to kill

  • Stalking: New offences and a new approach?

  • The Shooting of PC Rathband: Who was responsible?

  • Torts and Tasers

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  • €12,000 for failure to investigate acid attack breaching art 2 - but were all issues considered?
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  • Radicalisation and retention: how long can the police hold data about a person allegedly vulnerable to radicalisation?
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  • A higher test of necessity for arrest?
  • If an Englishman’s home is his castle, his clothes are his suit of armour
  • Minimum requirements under article 3 for rape investigation; €7,000 awarded for breach
  • An insight into the relevance of insight in misconduct outcomes
  • Let’s face it: use of automated facial recognition technology by the police
  • Courts reluctant to strike-out negligence actions against the police
  • Misconduct panel’s decision to impose a final written warning for racist remarks quashed by the High Court
  • One Kingdom but four nations emerging from lockdown at four different rates under four different laws

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