Example sentences of "that police [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The conference was told yesterday that police forces have introduced a new command structure .
2 It is clear from the nature of police work in the district that the relations the police have with the public in this largely Protestant area parallel those that police forces have in societies where religion is not a social marker .
3 It was normal , he insisted , that police forces in an area of the United Kingdom such as Northern Ireland , call upon outside ‘ fraud squads ’ such as those of the Metropolitan Police .
4 Mr Wilson said that police forces had been working with inadequate law for years and that the drafted change would , it was hoped , improve the situation .
5 How is it that police forces such as Lothian and Borders are this year reporting crime rates back down to the levels of 1981 ?
6 A further reason that may be advanced for insisting that police interference of whatever kind must be legally justified is that it is an understandable human reaction to respond with some indignation to an allegation or suspicion believed by its object to be unjustified .
7 Many officials and others believed that police evidence before the courts was unreliable .
8 But inasmuch as these two chapters show that routine policing exists in the province , they are useful as a corrective to the folk model of policing in Northern Ireland , which assumes that all policing is related to the troubles ; that police officers have been brutalized as a result of their baton guns , face masks , and riot shields ; and that they know or prefer no other mode of police work .
9 Mr Waddington also announced that he has accepted a Commons home affairs committee recommendation that police officers should not be able to escape disciplinary proceedings by retiring on medical grounds .
10 It was alleged that police officers over- reacted or committed breaches of discipline and even criminal offences .
11 ‘ It is for the protection of the public that police officers are subject to [ this ] code , which reaches into every aspect of their professional duties and into much of their private lives . ’
12 Also , the fact that police officers will know that female crime rates are lower than male crime rates will further incline them to the view that women are not by nature ‘ criminal types ’ .
13 There were , of course , one or two things that police officers kept to themselves , that the public never saw or heard , and that with the death of the Police Union there were no channels to articulate .
14 An RUC spokesman said he could not confirm that police officers involved had not been suspended .
15 Until then I had always held the view that police officers do not fabricate evidence against men they know to be innocent , but rather against those whom they genuinely , if mistakenly , believe to be guilty .
16 Phenomenologists therefore examine the way that police officers reach decisions about whether to arrest and charge suspects .
17 There is a clear case for setting out in legislation other circumstances in which consent may be regarded as vitiated so that police officers may be encouraged towards a broader interpretation of the meaning of rape .
18 So a paper might report that a community believed that police officers had been unnecessarily violent in arresting suspects .
19 Yes , well , I mean I 'm very happy to be able to agree totally with that erm , people who make the laws are n't the people who suffer from the the physical , and matters might be a great deal better if erm , they paid a bit more attention , I do hope that he would agree however , erm , that police officers who are female also have a good effect on the streets , because he was acting as if erm , it was only the male person who were any use , and I 'm sure that is not so .
20 Well of all the crimes we deal with , these are the ones that police officers really get annoyed about .
21 Perhaps it is not so much that police behaviour has deteriorated as that public expectations have risen .
22 But , as a general principle , Northern Ireland 's social divisions ensure that police management prefer neighbourhood police to be on the street , as is their purpose , and in practice about three-quarters of the normal shift is taken up with beat duty , which is much higher than in Great Britain .
23 In response the Interior Minister , Franz Löschnak , announced on Jan. 23 that police would receive better psychological training and that police doctors would make random examinations of detainees .
24 The authorities claimed that the bombs were the work of a " terrorist " student group , but the National Union of Students claimed that police paramilitaries had planted them at Santo Domingo University .
25 He points out that the reporting of the Brixton riot was marked by a discursive struggle between the ‘ law-and-order discourse ’ and a ‘ contra-discourse ’ , which sought to demystify ‘ the hitherto unproblematic position of the police ’ , by emphasising the possibility that police harassment and brutality lay at the root of the disorder .
26 of the respondents supported the idea that police authorities should consist only of elected members ?
27 The Department of Transport has made a serious error , can we be assured that police authorities will receive financial compensation for the work that their forces are now havin have are going to have to carry out and there is a further matter which I have erm drawn to the attention of the Secretary of State for Transport in er correspondence , namely the need to establish a new and representative police authority for the British Transport Police .
28 My Lords er the the er th the point r really abou about all this I think is a fairly , a fairly simple one that we are agreed I think in general , that police authorities are better if they are smaller and the real point that is concerning er N
29 This means that police person power is being used on an issue and in an area where it really is not necessary .
30 In practice processions appear to have a favoured place providing there is no actual obstruction , that they are peaceful and that police directions are observed ( see Hirst v. Chief Constable of West Yorks ( C.A. , 1986 ) ) .
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