Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96415 total results. Showing results 35661 to 35680 «178017811782178317841785178617871788Next ›Last » Police Scotland roll-out of Naloxone begins Police Scotland’s roll-out of Naloxone is beginning with officers in Paisley, Greenock and Shetland receiving their kits on International Overdose Awareness Day (Wednesday, 31 August, 2022). Police Scotland 31/8/2022 News HMICS Assurance Review of Police Scotland Contact Assessment Model The aim of this review was to assess how effectively the Contact Assessment Model (CAM) is delivering against the strategic benefits identified by Police Scotland in the initial business case. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 31/8/2022 Report Police Scotland call handling reviewed The policing service to the Scottish public, during the pandemic, benefitted significantly from the accelerated delivery of a new police system for managing calls. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 31/8/2022 News UK cops under fire for using Waze to manipulate traffic A local police department in the UK is under fire for using Google’s Waze maps and navigation service to get drivers to slow down, according to an Engadget report. My Broadband 31/8/2022 News ‘Disgusting’: Police officer ‘sexually assaulted by numerous men’ at Notting Hill carnival A Metropolitan officer was "sexually assaulted by numerous males" at Notting Hill Carnival, the chairman of the force's federation has said. Express 31/8/2022 News Police Uplift Programme New Recruits Onboarding Survey 2021 This is the published report on the findings of the Police Uplift Programme’s New Recruits Onboarding Survey (2021). Home Office 31/8/2022 Report Policing research and analysis COLLECTION: This series brings together all documents relating to Policing research and analysis Home Office 31/8/2022 Report Johnson defends record on crime reduction in final days as PM The outgoing Prime Minister appeared to defend the police from accusations of being ‘too woke’. The Independent 31/8/2022 News ‘British policing has lost its way’ Police told to end the woke gestures and fight crime Police must stop using woke gestures like taking the knee and start focusing on the day job of fighting crime, a damning report says. Express 31/8/2022 News Thames Valley Police unveils new bike unit staffed by public order-trained officers A detachment of riot cops on bicycles helped snare the suspect in a Blackbird Leys stabbing. Swapping their visored-hard hats for peaked bicycle helmets, the officers on two-wheels are a new tool in Thames Valley Police’s armoury. Oxford Mail 31/8/2022 News PM praises “firepower” of new police recruits in fight against crime The Prime Minister will today (Wednesday 31st August) join new police officers working on the frontline to make our streets safer. After joining on operations, he will speak to officers from one of the 20 Violence Reduction Units set up by this government and see first hand the work they are doing to prevent crime in the community by intervening earlier and working closely with health and education partners. Prime Minister's Office 31/8/2022 News Priti Patel tells ‘woke’ police to get back to basics Focus on traditional policing, says Home Secretary, as report calls for end to ‘partisan’ causes The Telegraph - Subscription at source 31/8/2022 News Burglaries and online sexual abuse ‘almost decriminalised’ Common offences such as burglary, robbery and thefts have effectively become decriminalised because policing has “lost its way,” a damning report has warned. A study by Policy Exchange, a right-leaning think tank, has urged the next prime minister to overhaul the leadership of forces to “breathe new life into British policing”. The Times - Subscription at source 31/8/2022 News Sustainable networks: Creating effective police research partnerships A recent research collaboration agreement between the UK’s National Crime Agency and Cranfield University could exploit defence research expertise to tackle policing challenges such as organised and transnational crime, and the dark net; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at this latest research partnership, as well as the key to sustaining successful collaborations such as the N8 Policing Research Partnership. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/8/2022 Feature Home Secretary should reform failing police forces – think tank. The Home Secretary should use their powers to reform "failing" police forces and replace the chief constable if necessary, a report has found. BBC 31/8/2022 News New PM ‘must replace College of Policing and arrange review into training’. The next prime minister should replace the College of Policing and commission an independent review into initial police training amid falling public confidence, according to a new proposal. Police Professional 31/8/2022 News Probation performance improving. Probation performance has been predominantly above target during the latest quarter according to MoJ figures. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/8/2022 News Hit or miss? Record levels of crime across the country, along with concern about the safety of women and children, have made a potential return to police targets a key factor in the Conservative leadership contest. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 30/8/2022 Feature No safe space for domestic abuse victims accused of offending The Government predicts a rise in women’s imprisonment, due to the police uplift. Yet as our new study, No Safe Space, illustrates, West Midlands Police – like many forces and in line with the Female Offender Strategy – is trying to achieve the opposite, by diverting women wherever possible. Many are victims of domestic abus Police Professional - Subscription at source 30/8/2022 Feature Rebalancing the scales: Policing under pressure while criminal justice changes considered The last year has been a tough one for policing after a series of controversies rocked London’s Metropolitan Police, leading to it being put on special measures last month. And despite policing being a devolved matter, Police Scotland has not had its own troubles to seek. Holyrood Magazine 30/8/2022 News «178017811782178317841785178617871788Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events