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In April 2019 a report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services concluded that stalking and harassment offences were not being properly investigated by Sussex Police. [11] The report said that a training programme introduced after Grice's murder to help staff understand and identify stalking "was never fully ...
A Sussex Police spokesperson said: “Police are investigating reports of stalking in Hailsham after a series of concerning incidents. On December 29 at around 7.10pm, a parcel was left outside of ...
The police and crime commissioner is scrutinised by the Sussex Police and Crime Panel, made up of elected councillors from the local authorities in the police area. Sussex Police Authority had nine councillors (drawn from the three councils), three justices of the peace and five independent members.
Katy Elizabeth Bourne OBE (born October 1964) is a Conservative politician who has served as the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner since winning the inaugural election in Sussex in November 2012. In 2016 and 2021 she was re-elected for her second and third terms in office.
Sussex Police has since confirmed the offences by Dixon were recorded as having been committed by a man. Responding to one Twitter user who said she was exercising her gender critical views ...
Sussex Police confirmed to the BBC that a local man was arrested on Saturday and currently remains in custody. "We are aware of footage circulating on social media showing a man in Brighton being ...
Sussex Police then replaced their entire investigation team with 36 new detectives and started a new case under the name Operation Dorchester. [15] [16] The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) invited another report from Avon and Somerset Police, led by Ken Jones, which again found that Sussex Police had made serious mistakes.
In July 2020, Gharsallah's family asked for an independent review of police failings in the case. [13] The family submitted a list of those claimed failings to Jo Shiner, the newly appointed Sussex Police chief constable. The substance of the failings was that the police enquiry had been slow to start, poorly resourced and lacking in commitment.