Government unveils plans for smarter working to help Police fight crime and tackle antisocial behaviour

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Department: Home Office

Published: 2009-12-02 14:56:56

A new programme of measures to help the police work smarter to fight crime, tackle anti-social behaviour and further increase public confidence.

This government news item was published on the Home Office website on the 02 December 2009.

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