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TravelRight now, Massachusetts hospitals are not required to give victims a drug test unless they've also been sexually assaulted. A bill being considered on Beacon Hill would change that, mandating testing whether or not an assault occurred.See the Story
Drink-spiking victims speak out in support of mandatory hospital drug testing in Mass.
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Africa · MzimbaIn a significant step toward improving local security, M’mbelwa District Council in Mzimba has officially handed over the newly constructed Kapopo Police Unit to the Malawi Police Service. The facility, built for K167 million with funding from the Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) initiative, is expected to play a vital role in curbing crime […] The post New police facility expected to curb crime in Mzimba district appeared first on M…See the Story
New police facility expected to curb crime in Mzimba district Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi

Birmingham, England · BirminghamThe Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster has split more than £100,000 between seven organisations that support victims and survivors of “hidden” and harmful crime. The money will be allocated to organisations across the West Midlands that support victims and survivors dealing with hidden harmful practices, such as so-called honour-based abuse, female genital mutilation, modern slavery and human trafficking. The PCC said the rights and welf…Read Article
PCC invests more than £100,000 for victims - West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner
Youngsters thriving thanks to West Midlands PCC £330,000 My Community Fund - West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner
Police win funding battle with Rachel Reeves after warning to cut services
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