Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104882 total results. Showing results 2301 to 2320 «112113114115116117118119120Next ›Last » Viewpoint: Is there now a case for curbing the frequency of protests? Given the frequency of all kinds of protests in central London and the abstraction rate of officers from 'normal' duties, Chris Hobbs asks if the law needs to be changed with new restrictions. Police Oracle 17/6/2025 Feature, Opinion Garda group to say that little action has been taken to solve ‘massive issue’ of poor morale REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association (GRA) and the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) are set to appear before the Justice committee today. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 17/6/2025 News Menopause pioneer wins women in policing award Insp Diane Bradbury worked tirelessly for nine years to get the backing for the Menopause and Hormonal Change Policy and Procedure. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2025 News Why the Metropolitan Police wants to be much more open with its data Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass spoke to Metropolitan Police Service Director of Data Aimee Smith and Deputy Director of Data Samantha Laskey about how they overcame a traditional culture and delays to develop policing’s first open data strategy. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/6/2025 Analysis, Feature, Interview Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/6/2025 News West Midlands Police using advanced data analysis to tackle knife crime West Midlands Police is proactively tackling serious violent crime by leveraging the power of data to gain better insights. Emergency Services Times 17/6/2025 News Restitute Founder Cath Pickles on supporting third party victims of crime (Part 1) In this conversation, Ian Tomson-Smith speaks with Cath Pickles, the founder of Restitute, about the organization's mission to support families and caregivers of victims of sexual abuse and violence. Cath shares her personal journey that led to the creation of Restitute, highlighting the challenges faced by families in navigating the support systems after such traumatic experiences. The discussion delves into the unique model of Restitute, which emphasizes building trust, providing practical support, and addressing emotional needs, ultimately aiming to empower caregivers and improve their circumstances. PolicingTV 17/6/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Baroness Casey’s audit of group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse The Home Secretary updated the House on the National Audit on Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse ('grooming gangs') carried out by Baroness Casey. Home Office 16/6/2025 News NPCC responds to national audit on group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse The findings of the Casey Audit and the policing response to group-based child sexual exploitation are a sobering reminder of the urgent need for continued cultural change, accountability, and a victim-centred, trauma informed approach from a multi-agency perspective. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 16/6/2025 News Police ‘avoided grooming gang investigations over racism fears’ Ethnicity of suspects still goes uncovered in two-thirds of crimes, says Baroness Casey’s report The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/6/2025 News Police recognised in King’s Honours Birthday List Members of the police service have been recognised for their commitment to public service in His Majesty The King’s 2025 Birthday Honours list. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 16/6/2025 News Keir Starmer accused of ‘trying to fool the public’ over police numbers The Prime Minister promised extra spending for police but his promise depends on Tory politicians putting up taxes Express 16/6/2025 News SWROCU must improve how it tackles serious and organised crime The South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU) and its regional police forces need to improve how they work together to tackle serious and organised crime, the police inspectorate has said Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/6/2025 News National Audit on Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Baroness Casey's audit on group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse ('grooming gangs'). Home Office 16/6/2025 Report Man who stabbed officer and set station on fire jailed for at least 22 years The man who stabbed a South Wales Police officer and set a station on fire has been jailed for life, with a judge ordering him to serve a minimum of 22 years behind bars after it was found the incident was connected to terrorism. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/6/2025 News Outsourcing the brains: The epistemic power of consultancies in criminal justice The consulting industry enjoys an increasingly close relationship with the state, including criminal justice institutions. However, this development, previously described as ‘consultocracy’, is empirically unexamined within criminal justice scholarship. Drawing on document analysis of calls for tenders and interviews with consultants working within the criminal justice field in Norway, the article examines what kind of knowledge and expertise is provided by consultants, and how they obtain and exercise their epistemic power. In an increasingly cost-conscious public sector, which is acutely aware of the urgency of digital transformations, the consultancy industry exerts a growing influence on the organizational infrastructure of criminal justice, its evidence base and modes of knowledge production. Consultants are active agents in the proliferation of ideas that are re-shaping how criminal justice agencies understand the social problems they deal with, and the responses to them, as well their role and function in society. Theoretical Criminology 16/6/2025 Research article How the child sex grooming gangs scandal unfolded over 20 years More than 20 years after the alarm was first raised about systematic child sexual exploitation, a full inquiry has been announced. How did matters get this far? The Times - Subscription at source 16/6/2025 Feature, Video Key takeaways from grooming gangs report A review into abuse carried out by grooming gangs in England and Wales, external has been published. The government asked Baroness Casey to carry out the audit, examining existing data and evidence on the nature and scale of group-based child sexual abuse, in January. Here are some of its key findings and recommendations. BBC 16/6/2025 News Ethnicity of grooming gangs ‘shied away from’, Casey report says The ethnicity of people involved in grooming gangs has been "shied away from" by authorities, according to a new report by Baroness Louise Casey. The finding comes after the peer was tasked with producing an audit on the nature and scale of group-based child sexual abuse in England and Wales. BBC 16/6/2025 News GMP welcomes Baroness Casey recommendations following rapid review into CSE Greater Manchester Police’s lead for Vulnerability and Public Protection, Assistant Chief Constable Steph Parker said: “We welcome Baroness Louise Casey’s report and recommendations, and the announcement made by Prime Minister for a national inquiry into grooming gangs. Greater Manchester Police will approach this with openness and transparency and welcome the statutory powers this invokes to ensure complete accountability. “This report confirms many of the issues uncovered by the Mayor of Greater Manchester’s Independent Assurance Reviews and I want to reiterate my apology to all those who have been let down by GMP in the past. “It is pleasing to see this report provides tangible evidence that the lessons we have already learned in Greater Manchester are now ingrained in our current practice and we are seeing strong outcomes as a result. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 16/6/2025 News «112113114115116117118119120Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events