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Understanding Vulnerability, Risk And Threats In society (6-15)

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Weeks 6 - 15 covering: - Positive Action Policing - Human Rights - Equality Act - Missing Persons - Multi-Agency - County Lines

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Week 6 Positive Action Policing
Human Rights Act 1998
Article 2 - The Right to Life
Article 3 - The Right of Freedom from Torture
Article 4 - The Right of Freedom from Slavey
Article 5 - The Right to Liberty
Article 6 - The Right to a Fair Trial
Article 7 - The Right to not be punished for something that was not
against the law at the time
Article 8 - The Right of Privacy and a Family Life
Article 9 - The Right to Freedom of Thought and Religion
Article 10 - Freedom of Speech
Article 11 - Freedom of Assembly
Article 12 - The Right of Marriage and to start a Family
Article 14 - The Right to be free from discrimination against in respect
of these rights

Protocol 1, Article 1 - The Right to Protection of Property
Protocol 1, Article 2 - The Right to Education
Protocol 1, Article 3 - The Right to Vote
Protocol 13 - Abolition of the Death Penalty

The Equality Act 2010
A legal framework protecting individuals from discrimination and those
who stand up for discrimination

S 4 - “protected characteristics”

• Religion and Belief • Race
• Sexual Orientation • Sex and Gender Reassignment
• Age • Pregnancy and Maternity
• Disability • Marriage and Civil Partnership

, Direct Discrimination - A person is treated less favourably because;
• they hold a protected characteristic
• they are perceived to hold a protected
characteristic
• they are associated to someone who holds
a protected characteristic

Indirect Discrimination - A policy or practise is put in place that
discriminates against a person with a protected characteristic

Harassment - unwanted hostile conduct that causes upset relating to a
persons protected characteristic

Victimisation - Treating a person unfavourably due to the taking or they
have taken action under the Equality Act 2010


Positive Action
The steps and actions taken at all stages of the police response, to
ensure effective protection of victims and children while allowing the
CJS to hold offenders to account

Professional Curiosity - The professional exploration of an event - Victoria
Climbie (thinking the unthinkable)



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