Awards presented to Dorset Police
One award went to officers and staff whose work resulted in an offender being sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder.
One award went to officers and staff whose work resulted in an offender being sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder.
Hate Crime Awareness Week, which runs until Saturday 18 October, gives people the opportunity to find out how to report incidences.
A case of mistaken identity led to Dorset Police to deploy a helicopter and armed police to a forest in Burley.
The three-year-old boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision with a blue Vauxhall Vivaro van.
Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision between an unmarked police vehicle and a white BMW on 29 September.
Police Constable Mark Haseman, who resigned before the hearing, will never be able to work in policing again.
The eight-year-old received life-changing injuries in the collision in Holdenhurst Road on Monday 22 September.
There were protest marches in Bournemouth on Saturday 20 September between the opposing factions of anti-immigration and anti-racism protestors.
The violent incident, which took place in the Precinct in Christchurch Road, included the stabbing of two men.
Officers made several arrests and recovered stolen property during a week of action to prevent, tackle and reduce rural crime.