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

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1 In the early part of 1990 during the first great Ecstasy draught , Ketamine came to light in police analysis of seizures of tablets sold as Ecstasy in nightclubs in various parts of England and Scotland .
2 Can he give some information about the way in which the Government can encourage the greater recruitment of traffic wardens up to full complement in police forces and encourage the better use of those wardens so that they make the best possible contribution to the maintenance of traffic flow and the release of police officers for the control of crime ?
3 In May 1989 the Turkish Human Rights Association claimed that 171 prisoners had died from torture in police custody between 1980 and 1986 .
4 In the matter of police access to HIV status , shedding blood in police stations is common , and police , like health professionals , have their occupational health to consider , but drawing attention publicly to this issue is certainly inappropriate .
5 represent a quantum leap in police powers , reinforcing the view that the British state is becoming increasingly authoritarian .
6 I 'm Brendan er Police Constable in police and I 'm currently stationed at police station .
7 The corollary to this is the claim that bureaucracy in police stations is chimerical .
8 In a similar vein , a cartoon in Police magazine ( January 1981 ) repeats an old joke but puts it into the mouth of a totally bald senior officer .
9 Two approaches might assist in tackling the problem : first , the introduction of stress management in police and social work training ; and second , specific to social work training , clear specification of child protection criteria to aid decision-making about likely child care risk .
10 Rational management in police organisations : a comparative study
11 These include common rules on asylum ( where there is a further overlap with the Dublin Convention of 15 June 1990 between the Member States of the Community ) , mutual assistance in police and security matters , judicial co-operation in criminal matters and co-operation in the fight against drugs , as well as the creation of a Schengen Information System .
12 Directly after the briefing all the officers that were ordered to er or authorised to be armed er went to the armoury in Police Station and I was issued with a revolver .
13 The fifteenth activist , the only woman in the unit , 20 year old Jasmina Pandy was acquitted and released after spending over a year and a half in police detention .
14 A mutiny of 600 police officers in pursuit of higher salaries was reported to have taken place in police districts in the southern province of Santa Cruz and there were also reports of growing discontent among the military .
15 This is often impossible to obtain , however , as many of the torture techniques leave few visible injuries , or only superficial injuries which disappear during the long period in police custody .
16 Our experience within the Metropolitan Police area is not that the police are suspicious of medical intervention but that they recognised — µespecially since the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 covering treatment of detained persons — that independent and effective medical intervention in police custody is in the interests of justice .
17 The interest which this shift in police policy provoked was considerable .
18 Private scheme , Page 4 JONATHAN BAINBRIDGE/REUTER MARTIN CLEAVER/AP Shared rage : the crowd screams abuse as the two boys accused of James 's murder leave the Liverpool court in police vans , which were pelted with missiles while people hammered on their sides .
19 University is claimed to provide too narrow a background and the ethos of academe runs counter to the experiential emphasis in police bureaucracies .
20 Its this apparent inconsistency in police policy which will be discussed tommorow in the House of Lords .
21 Michaela Corkhill , 26 , spent a night in police cells after being arrested with her lover and two other boys by officers looking for car thieves .
22 He spent the night in police cells — and his performance won him an audience of magistrates at Fleetwood , Lancs .
23 Homeless Taylor was at Marylebone Court , London , after a night in police custody on a charge of threatening behaviour .
24 He 's supposed to be staying at a children 's home , but he spent last night in police cells after being arrested for the thirtieth time — for breaching bail conditions .
25 He spent a night in police cells after being arrested while on an international tour .
26 Xokonoshetl Gomorro gets his possessions back after a night in police cells .
27 In this he recognizes the same problem which faces the insider/ethnographer , for he clearly understands that pretence , deception , and bizarre social drama play a large part in police culture and accepts this will be difficult to research .
28 According to press reports , road-blocking now plays a regular part in police efforts to control the movement of fans on their way to football matches .
29 A JOBS agency is supplying volunteers to take part in police identity parades in Chatham , Kent — for £4 a time .
30 Officers were switched to specialist tasks leading to a reduction in police presence and visibility on the streets .
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