Month: March 2020
31.03.20
Decisions to investigate less serious offending may be reviewed as police forced to reassess priorities
The Times has reported that the enforcement of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions together with the possibility of high sickness rates may result in the reduction of other policing services. This may include a reduction in the response rate to “low-level crime such as theft, affray and cannabis dealing”. It is reported that it may also…
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Doctor who spied on 15-year-old girl in the shower struck off following voyeurism conviction
On 28 February 2019, Dr Jonathan Fielden was convicted in Luton Crown Court of one count of voyeurism contrary to section 67(1) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. A person is held to commit an act of voyeurism if, for the purpose of obtaining sexual gratification, they observe another person doing a private act. At…
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