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Cracking CrimeWednesday, 11 September, 2002, 20:08 GMT 21:08 UK
Ask the decision makers
The BBC's Cracking Crime day invites audiences across the UK to join in with the debate on crime.
The BBC's Cracking Crime day invited audiences across the UK to join in with the debate on crime.

In England, Nick Ross put your question to Home Secretary David Blunkett.

In Northern Ireland, Noel Thompson put your questions to the new Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Hugh Orde.

In Scotland, Gordon Brewer put your questions to First Minister of Scotland, Jack McConnell.

In Wales, Louise Elliott put your questions to politicians of the four major parties in Wales.

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