Control
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Initial release date | August 27, 2019 |
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Directors | Sam Lake |
Writer(s) | Sam Lake |
Anna Megill | |
Brooke Maggs | |
Developers | Remedy Entertainment |
Publishers | 505 Games |
Platforms | PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Cast | Adrianna Chlebicka |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 837002 |
About Control
'Kontrola' is a Polish mini web series on lesbian love. Created by young filmmaker Natasza Parzymies, it focuses on the relationship between two former lovers, Natalia and Majka, who reconnect after a few years. The series had immediate success, reaching 22M views for the first two and half minutes episode.
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... The owner of the dogs after admitting they were dangerously out of Control - and was banned from keeping dogs at the time...
Missing Ukrainian child traced to Putin ally
... The child, originally named Margarita, was one of 48 who went missing from Kherson Regional Children s Home when Russian forces took Control of the city...
Domestic-abuse victims fear deportation if they go to police
... He became Controlling and threatened her...
Parkinson's implant restores man's ability to walk
... Marc is still in Control - his brain gives the instructions - but the epidural implant adds electrical signals for a smoother end result...
Criminals and sanctions-busters exploiting UK secrecy loophole
... After a law was introduced in 2016 requiring UK companies to declare who owns them or is really in Control, there was a surge in the registration of limited partnerships, which were exempt...
Going undercover to reveal people smugglers' sales tactics
... He lived very close to the Line of Control - the de facto border between India and Pakistan in the contested region - but has been in Italy for 10 months...
Russell Brand accuser sparks debate about staggered age of consent
... And the question is what another law change would achieve, when there are other current laws - for example, against coercive Control - which aim to protect young people from the kind of harmful relationships that can happen when one partner is older...
Elon Musk woos world leaders, courting controversy
... In his telling, Mr Musk has combined " the physical" - large factories, lots of employees and valuable products - with " the digital" - Control over how information spreads...
Domestic-abuse victims fear deportation if they go to police
By June Kelly and Judith BurnsBBC News
Every police force in England and Wales has reported migrants who are domestic-abuse victims to Immigration Enforcement, new data suggests.
Fear of deportation can stop victims coming forward and empower abusers, Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales Nicole Jacobs says.
She has written to the home secretary, urging The Practice be ended.
The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) says officers do not routinely investigate victims' migration status.
The figures, obtained from the Home Office and published by Ms Jacobs, show, in the three years to March 2023, police checked the immigration status of 537 complainants in domestic-abuse cases. No victim was detained or removed as a result.
" That no immigration enforcement action was taken against victims shows us that this practice is serving no-one - But The Fear it instils creates a high cost to the safety of The Victims and The Public , " Ms Jacobs says.
The Court former Metropolitan Police officer and serial rapist heard he had told one of his victims he had reported her to immigration authorities, The Commissioner points out.
Her report also highlights the case of a Latin American Woman whose partner falsely promised to marry her before her UK visitor visa expired. He became controlling and threatened her. A women's support service urged her to report him to The Police But officers then contacted Immigration Enforcement in front of her and, after receiving a letter from them, she withdrew from the support service.
Ms Jacobs has written to the home secretary, calling for " a data-sharing firewall" to stop police and other services reporting victims to Immigration Enforcement.
She is also calling for an amendment to the, which was part of The King 's Speech on Tuesday.
'Perpetrator's tactics'" At The Point when victims have come to The Police for safety from abuse, they are met with what many fear Most - Contact with Immigration Enforcement, " Ms Jacobs says.
" Migrant victims have told me that this plays into the perpetrator's tactics of Control .
" The data shows there is not single police force where migrant victims are treated as victims first and foremost. This must change now. "
Under NPCC guidance, police can share basic information, including an address, with Immigration Enforcement, if they suspect a victim or witness may not be legally residing in the UK - But NPCC domestic-abuse lead Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe says this is not routine.
The guidance also " emphasises that the focus of police will always be to investigate the allegation at hand and to put the necessary measures in place to protect The Victim or witness from harm" Ms Rolfe says.
She says the referral of 537 victims over three years equates to less than 0. 5% of Domestic Abuse cases But adds: " We know that The Fear and exploitation of victims with an uncertain immigration status is very real
" We must ensure We Are doing all we can to remove this barrier to reporting and safeguarding all victims of Domestic Abuse . "
However, a Home Office official defended current data-sharing practices as " essential" in helping " remove the perpetrator's Control . . over victims because of their immigration status".
The Home Office will be introducing a statutory code of practice, including guidance on when data-sharing in relation to domestic-abuse victims for immigration purposes is appropriate, said the official.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com