PROTECTING OUR PEOPLE: LABOUR'S POLICY ON CRIME PREVENTION
01 January 1991
PROTECTING OUR PEOPLE: LABOUR'S POLICY ON CRIME PREVENTION
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BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = P60747 , Acc Date = 01-Nov-86
Labour Party
LP, 1986 34pp RP60747A
Puts forward Labour's policy on crime prevention which a future
Labour government would implement. Suggests that the Tories have
failed to protect the population from crime or from the social
unrest which their economic policies have caused. Describes a
programme for safe housing estates, safer public transport and
a cut in the amount of fraud. Discusses alcohol misuse and drug
abuse and help for the victims of crime. Covers the role of the
police and gives details of how they will provide more effective
policing, including an independent police complaints system,
police equipment, action on guns, training, use of computers, pay
and conditions, and compensation for injured officers. More
responsive neighbourhood policing and a real say for local people
in policing are also discussed.
United Kingdom, fear of crime, child abuse, sexual assault,
violence, racial attack, community police council, local
government,
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