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Ref No.
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Description
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Response
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| 2010-276 |
Information concerning female registered sex offenders (RSO’s)
in Dorset. |
2010-276.pdf (29kb) |
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| 2010-278 |
1. The number of EAW’s that your constabulary
issued or requested between 2003 and 2010?
2. The number of these EAW’s that were successfully
executed and resulted in the return of a suspect to the
UK?
3. Case details of those individuals brought back to the
UK following an
EAW and
subsequently found guilty of some or all of the charges levelled
against them? |
2010-278.pdf (39kb) |
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| 2010-292 |
Request for information dated 14 July 2010, concerning an
investigation carried out by Dorset Police into a theft in Guernsey
in 2005. |
2010-292.pdf (31kb) |
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| 2010-305 |
I would be grateful if you would provide me with the report
following the investigation carried out in relation to the £19,000
(at least) of seized drug money which went missing from a safe at
Guernsey Customs and Excise during October 2005. |
2010-305.pdf (30kb) |
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| 2010-351 |
Information regarding your information management systems; This
request refers to the national policy of taking names, dates of
births and ethnicity details of all people who contact police.
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2010_351.pdf (23.4kb) |
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| 2010-384 |
On average, how often are eye-witnesses called upon, their
statements verified (and/or discounted due to false claims),and
what is the average time between appealing for witnesses and
collecting their statements? |
2010-384.pdf (21kb) |
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| 2010-393 |
Questions relating to Dorset Police's force Helicopter. |
2010-393.pdf (21.5kb) |
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| 2010-396 |
Data concerning Dorset Police's yearly Digital Image seizure
amount. |
2010-396.pdf (36kb) |
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| 2010-426 |
1. How much, and what, of the forensic analyses does your Police
Force do in-house and how much do you have to outsource?
2. Do you have a budget set aside for outsourced Forensic
Services?
3. Within that budget does a certain amount of this get set
aside as a ‘case budget’ for forensic services when investigating a
major crime, i.e. is the amount of money used for a major crime
controlled or can as much money be spent as is deemed necessary to
investigate a major crime scene forensically?
4. If it is controlled what primary forensic analyses does
your Police Force outsource when investigating a major crime
(providing the evidence is there)?
5. What, if any, evidence is more
likely to be dismissed from a major crime if cost is a factor in
their forensic analysis?
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2010-426.pdf (22kb) |
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| 2010-430 |
Questions relating to Unsolved Murders/ Cold Cases and their
investigation. |
2010-430.pdf (23.3kb) |
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