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Breakout sessions. The National Conference on the criminalisation of Forced Marriage. Break out session 1 - Victims of Forced marriage

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Breakout sessions

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  1. Breakout sessions The National Conference on the criminalisation of Forced Marriage

  2. Break out session 1 - Victims of Forced marriage rising to the commissioning challenge - led by David Peet, Chief Executive and Mary Bosworth, Head of Commissioning for Derbyshire OPCC – MEETING RM E (2nd floor) Break out session 2 - Criminalisation of forced marriage - The practicalities and challenges - led by Chaz Akoshile & Kaplan Law School – COUNCIL CHAMBER Break out session 3 - Best practice do's & don'ts from real life Survivor experiences - led by Jasvinder Sanghera CBE & Members of KN Survivor Ambassador Panel – SIR HENRY ROYCE (1st floor) Break out session 4 - Assessing cases of FM/HBV using a specific risk assessment tool - led by South Wales Police – JOSEPH WRIGHT ROOM (1st floor)

  3. Refreshment break

  4. Mick Creedon Chief Constable Derbyshire Constabulary The National Conference on the criminalisation of Forced Marriage

  5. Forced Marriage Mick Creedon Chief Constable of Derbyshire

  6. An experience that lives with me… Mick Creedon 198….?

  7. Shafilia’s case “I feel trapped…”

  8. In Derbyshire… 2008 - 2014 67 forced marriage referrals in Derbyshire 12 Forced marriage prevention orders in Derbyshire Nationally… 2013 1302 persons helped by the Forced Marriage Unit at FCO, 40% below 18 years

  9. The law • Human Rights Act • False imprisonment • Rape & sexual assault • Kidnap • Blackmail • Money laundering • Violence • Harassment The Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007

  10. Which particular human rights…..? • Right to life • Freedom from torture, inhumane or degrading treatment? • Right to liberty and security • Freedom from slavery and forced labour • Right to fair trial • No punishment without law • Respect for your private and family life • Freedom of thought, belief and religion • Freedom of expression • Right to marry and start a family • Protection from discrimination in respect of the rights and freedoms • Right to peaceful enjoyment of your property • Right to education • Right to participate in free elections

  11. Our policing purpose?

  12. Burglary Public order Shoplifting Damage Violence Car Crime Drug dealing Modern slavery Forced Marriage Child sexual exploitation Female genital mutilation Gun crime Prostitution E-Crime Racketeering Online Sexploitation Human trafficking Money laundering

  13. Multi-Agency Multi-Agency Multi-Agency Multi-Agency The Victim

  14. Samaira Banaz Rukhsana Surjit Laura

  15. Plenary Q+A Panel Plenary Panel over to you.. Chaired by David Peet, Chief Executive, OPCC, Derbyshire Panel includes: Anne-Marie Hutchinson OBE, Jasvinder Sanghera CBE, Chief Constable Mick Creedon, Deputy PCC Hardyal Dhindsa and Chaz Akoshile, Joint Head of the Forced Marriage Unit The National Conference on the criminalisation of Forced Marriage

  16. Closing remarks Alan Charles Jasvinder Sanghera The National Conference on the criminalisation of Forced Marriage

  17. The National Conference on the criminalisation of Forced Marriage

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