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    The way police manage critical incidents is of upmost importance. An incident that is manged well, will raise public confidence in the police, however if the incident is managed poorly it can have devastating effects on the victim and the general public will subsequently lose confidence in the police. ACPO’s definition of a critical incident is as follows “Any incident where the effectiveness of the police response is likely to have a significant impact on the confidence of the victim, their family

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    majorly from their critical fresh distribution center. Thomson (2013) demonstrates that the organization is currently being faced with a wide range of Information Technology issues in their 900,000 square foot warehouse at the Castel Donington in Leicestershire that was being used as an ultimate fulfillment of their customers’ online orders in different regions. Summary of the current situation facing the clients The disruptions that were evident in Castle Donington were seen as a sufficient scale of

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    Denise Karina Matthews formally known as Vanity, passed away at the age of 57 from kidney problems. Although Denise is known to the secular world Vanity, the lead singer in her group, Vanity 6 she left that world behind and she became born again. On Jan. 4, 1959, Denise Katrina Matthews was born to Helga Senyk and James Levia Matthews in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Her childhood was not a happy one as her father was verbally and physically abuse to her. She endured his abuse for 15 years, before

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    Whilst hate crime has been represented in the media and legislation for many years, particularly in the US, definitions of the term have been transient and changing. The Home Office issued a report in 2013 which demonstrated to both the public and law enforcement officials the most recent formal definition of ‘hate crime’ in the United Kingdom: “any criminal offence which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by a hostility or prejudice towards someone based on a personal

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    Jane Grey Research Paper

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    Lady Jane Grey, the quiet young girl from Leicestershire. At the age of 17 Jane became queen, but not for long. This biography will follow the fascinating life of this intelligent protestant women and explore what makes her story one of the most captivating of her time. 461 years and 9 months ago, Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk, delivered a beautiful young baby girl with a head of fiery red hair. In the picturesque woodlands of Bradford Park in Leicestershire, Jane matured to be a sophisticated

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    ages. She uses a map called the Gough Map, this map is the oldest accurate map of Britain; showing many landmarks throughout Central England. Bovey uses this map to travel across Central England and begins her journey in the Northeast Midlands of Leicestershire. Throughout the video she visits one of England’s oldest pubs and gains insight on what people in the 1300’s would have eaten, as well as Lincoln Cathedral, which is the world’s tallest medieval building. I enjoyed watching Heartlands – In Search

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    Colin Pitchfork Case

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    married British man who is a convicted murderer and rapist, he is the first person to be convicted of a crime based on DNA fingerprinting evidence and the first to be caught as a result of mass DNA screening. Colin raped and murdered two girls in Leicestershire, the first was the rape and murder of a 15 year old girl by the name of Lynda Mann, he had strangled her to death after raping her on a deserted path known locally as the Black Pad in Narborough, in November 1983. Then three years later in July

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    The most significant cause of poverty and vagrancy in this period was the economic depression. Discuss. INTRO: An economic depression entails a larger period of time of usually more than ten years. Therefore it is unreasonable to declare this as the most significant cause of poverty and vagrancy as generally, aside from the mid-tudor crisis years, the economy fluctuated and so it can be said it was more economic downturns which caused poverty and vagrancy than an economic depression. Other factors

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    East-Midland English

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    of Lincolnshire is close to Received Pronunciation, although it still has a short Northern a in words such as bath. In Northamptonshire, crossed by the North-South isogloss, residents of the north of the county have an accent similar to that of Leicestershire and those in the south an accent similar to rural Oxfordshire. The town of Corby in northern Northamptonshire has an accent with some originally Scottish features, apparently due to immigration of Scottish steelworkers. It is common in Corby for

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    Keep and Eppe

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    on their relationships with both the children and their parents and develop a knowledge and understanding of the diverse ways that children can learn in order to support and extend children’s learning across all areas and aspects of learning (Leicestershire County Council). KEEP has been developed to evaluate and improve local authority training and support, it needs to be used by practitioners and settings to identify their development needs and effectiveness on early years learning. However it

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