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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): The answer to the first … I think I should point out I am Deputy Mike Higgins, because last time obviously I had a nice …
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Will the Minister advise Members whether the police have received any legal advice not to pursue cyber-bullying cases and, if not, would he investigate whether police officers are …
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What are the procedures of the police if independent expert witnesses opine that clear child protection concerns and risks to children are present, but these expert views conflict …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): Yes, the States Police have a duty to report any child protection concerns or issues fully and accurately to the …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): The question contains allegations of failure on behalf of the police which are not accepted … What I have discovered is this …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): The States of Jersey Police internet investigator has been actively involved with reports of cyber bullying - currently …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): This investigation took place in summer 2013, not in June 2012 … The States Police do not normally make details of criminal …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): All cases of alleged child abuse are fully investigated by the States of Jersey Police working whenever appropriate in …
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If so, have these statements now been recovered and if not, what are the implications for victims making claims for compensation under the Historic Abuse Redress Scheme …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): Neither the States of Jersey Police nor I are aware of any cases relating to child abuse in Jersey where evidence has …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): The oversight of the States Police is the responsibility of the Minister for Home Affairs … Senator B.I. Le Marquand: I do …
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What was the role, if any, of his department in the exclusion of Leah McGrath Goodman from the United Kingdom on her way to Jersey … Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): It is my understanding that that letter was previously leaked and appeared on blog sites and so if the Deputy really …
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Will the Minister advise Members the date when the States of Jersey Police last underwent an inspection by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and also when it underwent a …
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Will the Minister advise whether it is the policy of the States of Jersey Police not to initiate prosecution proceedings against drivers who knock down pedestrians on pedestrian …
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I can assure Members this is not a planted question … Will the Minister make a statement to the Assembly setting out the full facts of the 2 recent incidents involving armed police …
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Will the Minister agree to take the necessary steps that would see the Jersey Police Complaints Authority evolve into an independent police complaints authority, with its own …
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Will the Minister explain why Article 26 of the States of Jersey Law 2005 was invoked by the Assistant Minister in order to enable the Police Service of Northern Ireland to …
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Will the Minister provide an update on the latest information she has relating to the disappearance of Adrian Lynch … Deputy K.L. Moore of St. Peter (The Minister for Home Affairs …