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Human Rights

  • Meeting the Article 2 Operational Duty

  • Mengesha: Limits on Police containment powers

  • Minimum requirements under article 3 for rape investigation; €7,000 awarded for breach

  • Minimum requirements under article 3 for rape investigation; €7,000 awarded for breach

  • Police liability for failures in criminal investigations

  • Policing and Mental Disorder: recent cases

  • R (Hicks) v Met Police: Pre-emptive detention, Public Order and Article 5

  • R(L): Reading between the lines – the law on ECRC disclosures

  • Sarjantson: key decision on Article 2 duties for 999 responders

  • Sexual assault investigation into a child with learning difficulties not a breach of article 3

  • Stalking: New offences and a new approach?

  • Strip-search and cell move not unlawful

  • TD: Retention of unproven allegations of sexual assault for 9 years not unlawful

  • ZH: Police acted unlawfully when restraining an autistic boy

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  • New Lockdown: No New Rules Yet
  • 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
  • Reducing restrictions, increasing inconsistency? Impact of the Lockdown Amendment Regulations on the Police’s Enforcement Ability
  • Avoid frame-by-frame analysis of fast moving events and discussion of evidence in front of officers
  • Indefinite retention of DNA profile, fingerprints and photographs of a convicted motorist contrary to article 8

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