Month: October 2020
Is there a different burden of proof in relation to misconduct cases in which there is a possibility that an employee who works with children may pose a danger? No, says the EAT in K v L UKEAT/0014/18/JW – 3PB
[ad_1] ‘The Claimant had been employed by the respondents for 20 years as a teacher. On 30th December 2016 the Police entered his property having been granted a warrant to […]
Being LGBTQ+ in science and tech – Alfredo Carpineti
[ad_1] In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Alfredo Carpineti, founder of charitable trust Pride in STEM, talks about some […]
Cisco dashboard simplifies access to multiple NetOps tools
[ad_1] Cisco has introduced a software console that brings under one roof the tools for operating networks that serve applications distributed across private and public clouds. Cisco introduced the […]
Cisco dashboard simplifies access to multiple NetOps tools
[ad_1] Cisco has introduced a software console that brings under one roof the tools for operating networks that serve applications distributed across private and public clouds. Cisco introduced the […]
Ex-prisoner challenges MoJ policy after alleged sexual assault by trans woman | Prisons and probation
[ad_1] A prisoner who was allegedly sexually assaulted behind bars by another inmate has challenged the Ministry of Justice over its policy on placing transgender women in women’s prisons. The […]
How to practice better allyship – Suzanne McGovern
[ad_1] In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Suzanne McGovern, head of diversity, equity and inclusion at Splunk, discusses how […]
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Convictions for rapes in London less likely than in 2015, research shows | Rape and sexual assault
[ad_1] The London assembly’s police and crime committee has written to the lord chancellor, Robert Buckland, amid concerns over a “toxic combination” of falling convictions in rape and sexual offence […]
Alfie Gildea: ‘Danger signs missed’ before baby’s death – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘Mistakes made by police and other agencies “probably” contributed to the death of a baby boy who was killed by his violent father, an inquest ruled.’ Full Story BBC […]
Rape prosecutions and convictions dropped by half early in UK pandemic | Rape and sexual assault
[ad_1] Prosecutions for crimes against women and girls in England and Wales plummeted in the first three months of the coronavirus pandemic, reflecting a backlog in the court system exacerbated […]