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  • ...ice]]'' between 2002-2012, [[Community Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 ...About Science website contact page], version placed in web archive 29 Oct 2003, acc in web archive 2 May 2010, screengrab [http://www.spinprofiles.org/ind
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  • ...ref>Alan Crawford, 'Rising In The East', ''The Sunday Herald''. 12 January 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank ...t day that, if necessary, it would have used Section 4 of the Broadcasting Act to stop Adams appearing on the basis that the broadcast might ‘encourage
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  • ...oving in the dovish direction.<ref>General Strike, Mideast Mirror, 8 April 2003.</ref> ...ff, Washington Times, 22 May 1997.</ref>Ha'aretz suggested that Arad would act as Netanyahu's advisor on intelligence and national security, and not just
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  • ...a high level ministerial committee, to deal specifically with this type of criminal activity.&#39;{{ref|22}} * In February 2003 ABPI hired PR company [[Hill & Knowlton]] to handle its public affairs (lob
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  • ...ous, organised and international crime, the fraud squad, the Flying Squad, criminal intelligence and force firearms.<ref name="mr-security">‘[http://news.bbc ...was taken over by ACPO's [[Terrorism and Allied Matters]] board in January 2003 and subsequently became national policy.<ref>[http://www.julyseventh.co.uk/
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  • ===2. Price fixing (Pfizer labeled as Top Corporate Criminal)=== ...frivolous lawsuits. But proposed remedies stink of special exemptions from justice. Eight weeks ago, the Republican senate leader slipped into patients' right
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  • {{ref|229}} Nelson Mandela signed the [[Medicines Control Act]] in 1997, which allowed South Africa's health minister to override patent ...on citric acid. Haarman and Reimer pleaded guilty to the US Department of Justice and had to pay a $50 million, while a senior executive at the German-based
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  • ...a range of domestic and international issues, including criminal and civil justice reform, women's rights, U.S. policy in Colombia, and Central Eurasia. The [ ...s'', at its most fundamental level, ''based on the recognition that people act on imperfect knowledge and that no one is in possession of the ultimate tru
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  • ...federal government about a patent deal involving Plavix. The Department of Justice reported that BMS's illegal actions threatened to reduce competition for th ...aving drug sold to tens of millions of Americans." <ref>U.S. Department of Justice [http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/public/press_releases/2007/223634.htm ‘Bristol-
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  • ...ety: Psychological Perspectives on Terrorism and Its Consequences' (Wiley, 2003) and 'Research on Terrorism: Trends, Achievements and Failures' (Frank Cass ...th (among many others) the United Nations, the United States Department of Justice, the United States Department of Homeland Security, NATO, the [[European De
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  • ...uez, Finance manager at RISC Management and Animus Associates from October 2003 - [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/maria-vasquez/74/b34/645 LinkedIn Profile] ...6 has investigated some of the country’s most high-profile and sensitive criminal cases including the 'cash for honours' probe into whether Tony Blair’s go
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  • ...$275 an hour for his services and reportedly signed more than $135,000 in Justice Department contracts in 2007.<ref>Petra Bartosiewicz, [http://www.thenation ...men who were arrested and charged with firearms and conspiracy offences in 2003. The so called ‘Virginia 11’ were Randall Todd Royer, Ibrahim Ahmed Al-
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  • ...m/title/tt0354213/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_9 'Winter Solstice'], which came out in 2003 and takes place in Scotland. Again, Cunliffe is the producer, but no 'Strav ...and' is there as well.<ref>Electoral Roles, Registers for the years 1998 - 2003, viewed at the British Library</ref> As yet, this is the only link between
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  • ...political, social and economic discrimination. Moreover the Special Powers Act introduced in Ulster in 1922 gave the government sweeping powers to suppres ...d the upholding of the rule of law. Even in this severe test, the criminal justice model of response and the police primacy worked best, with the anny providi
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  • ...secution Service]] announced it had found "sufficient evidence" to bring a criminal charge against the ex-Labour minister for allegedly faking £12,900 of rece In November 2003, MacShane was forced to alter the text of a speech he had planned to delive
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  • ...ional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme. Professor Schmid is a member of the World Society of Victimology ...(semi-) clandestine individual, group or state actors, for idiosyncratic, criminal or political reasons, whereby - in contrast to assassination - the direct t
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  • *[[Terrorism Act 2000]] *[[Terrorism Act 2006]]
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  • '''The Terrorism Act 2000''' (c.11) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...s) Act 1996. These were temporary pieces of legislation, but the Terrorism Act 2000 is permanent.
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  • ...iece of anti-terror legislation was introduced in the UK - the [[Terrorism Act 2000]]. ...rorism Act 2000]] comes into effect, replacing the Prevention of Terrorism Act that had been in place since 1974.
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  • ...apy Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain Age]'', Routledge, 2003 ...ol. 6, No. 4, pp. 172-178, ISSN 1369-8230 print/1743-8772 online'', Winter 2003
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  • <td align="center"> 2003 </td> ...its conferences. Attended a prisoner letter righting group at the Sumac in 2003 </td>
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  • ...ml Hoey a tireless captain of the awkward squad], The Independent, 1 March 2003.</ref><ref name="Probert">Sarah Probert RURAL LIVING: Rebel MP's passion fo ...ml Hoey a tireless captain of the awkward squad], The Independent, 1 March 2003.</ref>
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  • ...ity of statutory registration could be enjoyed by practitioners who do not act ethically and who indeed may even breach the law; observes that such a situ ...litical parties and their funding - to consider whether Mr Fox should face criminal proceedings over a failure to declare political donations.
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  • ...am, which was made up of officers seconded from other forces and carry out criminal investigations into animal rights and other protestors. This reorganisation ...erborough Evening Telegraph, 5 April 2004.</ref> Its responsibility was to act as an interface between police and those companies / institutions who were
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  • ...20030101.pdf A Need to Know], ''HM Inspectorate of Constabulary'', January 2003.</ref> ...ecial Branch project that subsequently became associated with the National Criminal Intelligence Service.<ref>Clive Walker, [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/law/teachin
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  • ...s a way to treat protest as a form of crime: a number of people who had no criminal record were nevertheless added to the [[National Domestic Extremism Databas ...elates to the activity of groups or individuals who commit or plan serious criminal activity motivated by a political or ideological viewpoint.
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  • ...paigns or political groups with a militant edge from terrorist groups, and criminal activity was used as a nominator. However, the subsequent [[National Domest ...criticism for storing details of protestors who have had no involvement in criminal activities, their details being recorded for having attended otherwise lawf
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  • ...vernors, other SPS HQ Directorates, HMCIP and Scottish Government Criminal Justice Departments." ...was Head of Planning & Specification for the Scottish Prison Service from 2003 to 2009.
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  • ...olice unmasked as infiltrators into UK Anarchist, Anti-Fascist and Climate Justice movements’], ''Indymedia UK'', 19/01/11 (accessed 10 May 2014).</ref><ref ...ded "protected person status" under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act', and moved to a different part of the country with a new identity under ar
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  • ...a number of portfolios and working groups led by chief police officers who act as national policing leads for specific issues. The Crime Business Area ha ...in relation to the requirements of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, in the day to day management and oversight of undercover operatives. Updat
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  • ...ome months later by "a distinguished Argentine associate of ours, a former Justice Minister (and anti-Perónist) named Jacques Perriaux" (320)*. Elliott and C ...ights chapter, had culminated in July 1975 with the signature of the Final Act. Nonetheless, the Cercle complex was sceptical about the Soviet Union's wil
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  • The Sûreté report dated 11th May 1981 was submitted by the Justice Minister, theory that the killers were motivated by criminal gain - an idea pushed hard by the
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  • ...f child killer Gary Davis.<ref>'Murder team praised for bringing killer to justice', ''Leicester Mercury'', 23 September 2000 (accessed 21 March 2016).</ref> ...to win the war over drugs, say police', ''Leicester Mercury'', 3 February 2003 (accessed via Nexis).</ref>
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  • ...from 1999 to 2001 (the FBI had passed the intelligence onto the [[National Criminal Intelligence Unit]] which identified suspects). Operation Ore saw the Natio ...te Hilpern, Get a grip on serious crime, ''The Independent'', 16 September 2003 (accessed via Nexis).</ref>
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  • ...gg-32-8-risc-report-on-criminal-activity.pdf Investigative Report into the Criminal Activities of Michael HOWARTH John GURNEY and Others], January 2008, report ...rchived at Archive.org on 23 April 2008.</ref> until he left the police in 2003.<ref name="gillard.1">Michael Gillard, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art
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  • ...y the early 1970s he had developed a his own practice and become a leading criminal defence lawyer in London. Among his clients was the [[Police Federation]], In 1972 / 1973, Relton met South London criminal Gordon John Parry when he acted as Parry's defence solicitor in a cannabis
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  • for his Masters, which was awarded in 2003 (a year after he set up the [[Muslim Contact Unit]]). ...niel Jeffrey & Robert Lambert, ‘Suicide terrorism; Grievance & the final act: The 7/7 bombers & suicide terrorism in the 21st Century’. Leo Sher & Ale
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  • ...face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and anti-fascist protestors, Movemen ...officer who infiltrated London-based and environmental groups from 1999 to 2003. This page looks at his activities with London-based groups, mainly the Mov
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  • ...(2011 to 2013) he was ACPO lead on the Regulation of Investigative Powers Act, which provides the legislative framework for covert and undercover activit ...a Det. Ch. Insp. at the [[Racial and Violent Crimes Task Force]] (ca. 2002-2003)<ref>Tristan Kirk, [http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/9337027.Enfiel
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  • ...birthday party outside the Foreign Office], ''Indymedia UK'', 29 November 2003 (accessed 2 February 2019).</ref> ...on - these weekends were for ISM volunteers planning to go to Palestine to act in solidarity with the inhabitants there.<ref name="L.ISM.events.training.1
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