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  • Blog Activist Patsy Stevenson talks violence against women and the importance of equity
    8 March 2023

    Activist Patsy Stevenson talks violence against women and the importance of equity

    by Ayah Khan Contributor

    “You know, I really envision it. A world where a woman can walk down the street at night, with earphones in, not worry and not looking back.” Patsy Stevenson

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  • News Childline launches campaign to help children at risk of sexual exploitation
    4 November 2022

    Childline launches campaign to help children at risk of sexual exploitation

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    New analysis by the NSPCC of police-recorded crime data reveals the number of crimes with an element of child sexual exploitation has increased by 10% within the last year.

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  • Blog Blue lights & red flags: will the Met ever change?
    21 February 2022

    Blue lights & red flags: will the Met ever change?

    by Dheeraj Chutani Kickstart

    Dame Cressida Dick has recently stepped down as the top dog of The Metropolitan Police Federation. We take a look at why she resigned, her controversial legacy and what this means for the future of the Met.

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  • News Thousands of police recruits were not subject to proper background checks
    17 November 2021

    Thousands of police recruits were not subject to proper background checks

    by Dulcie Geist Kickstart

    Over a quarter of police forces have failed to make sure that officers and staff meet proper background checks such as ensuring that they do not have any past convictions.

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  • News Glasgow café hands out handcuff keys ahead of COP26
    11 October 2021

    Glasgow café hands out handcuff keys ahead of COP26

    by Hamish Gray Kickstart

    The Pink Peacock café offers eco-protestors universal keys for the purpose of "dearresting" themselves after police intervention during climate demonstrations. 

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  • News Hundreds of sexual misconduct allegations made against police officers
    11 October 2021

    Hundreds of sexual misconduct allegations made against police officers

    by Dulcie Geist Kickstart

    Data has revealed that at least 750 sexual misconduct allegations have been made between 2016 and 2020.

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  • News Government announces 'Beating Crime Plan'
    29 July 2021

    Government announces 'Beating Crime Plan'

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    The government’s proposals to tackle crime include the relaxing of stop and search rules and electronic tagging on burglars after their release.

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  • Blog A look at the Metropolitan Police's response to Clapham Common
    7 April 2021

    A look at the Metropolitan Police's response to Clapham Common

    by Ali Muzaffar Kickstart Team

    In the aftermath of Sarah Everard’s murder, was the police response to the vigil held for her at Clapham Common really warranted?

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  • News Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill passes second reading in Parliament
    19 March 2021

    Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill passes second reading in Parliament

    by Ali Muzaffar Kickstart Team

    The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill has passed a second reading in Parliament amid controversy after the policing of a vigil held for Sarah Everard.

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  • Blog #EndSARS
    24 October 2020

    #EndSARS

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    Over the past month in Nigeria, there have been protests calling for the Nigerian government to #ENDSARS and broader reform in Nigeria, so here’s a little explainer on the issues. 

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  • Photo Blog ‘The Social Contract’
    16 June 2020

    ‘The Social Contract’

    by Adam De Salle

    A philosophical analysis of the Black Lives Matter movement which seeks to discuss: a) what are the roots of inequality? And b) is violent protest more effective than non-violent alternatives?

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  • Blog Lush Spy Cops Scandal: Causing a bad smell for activism?
    7 June 2018

    Lush Spy Cops Scandal: Causing a bad smell for activism?

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Lush's campaign has been labelled 'anti-police' but their real intention was an important one for activism

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