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Victim's father backs Clare's law
www.bbc.co.uk
[BBC News] - The Victims' Commissioner Louise Casey is mounting a campaign called Clare's law to allow people to find out whether new partners have a violent past. Ms Wood, 36, of Salford, was strangled by George Appleton, whom she met through Facebook in February
Guardian: Tweeting to tackle nuisance behaviour
[The Guardian] - "What we know from research done by [former Respect tsar] Louise Casey and Ipsos Mori is that the more local the better," says Lynch. "In other words, people generally value personal communication most and find that leaflets and newsletters delivered
Labour, the Tabloids and the Contamination of Government
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
[Huffington Post (blog)] - The appointment of the foul mouthed quango queen Louise Casey as Victims' Commissioner, one of the last acts of the Brown Government, was the culmination of a joint government and tabloid campaign that used victims of crime as a weapon to damage the
Teesside mums hail Victims' Law idea
www.gazettelive.co.uk
[Gazette Live] - Victims' tsar Louise Casey has called for better care and support for families who have suffered the ultimate loss at the hands of criminals. And her recommendations, which she wants to become a Victims' Law, have been hailed by Ann Ming and Theresa
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