Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96355 total results. Showing results 36381 to 36400 «181618171818181918201821182218231824Next ›Last » Extinction Rebellion protests have cost police £60million since 2019 XR members are expected to take to the streets of London again for three days from September 10. The Standard 11/8/2022 News Why does common sense in UK policing now appear to be so uncommon? With policing seemingly under continuous pressure – financial, political and public – it’s clear that to deliver the best possible service, parts of the job need rethinking, and others a radical overhaul; Iain Donnelly, a former officer and now author, podcaster and policing technical consultant, suggests 10 “relatively quick” fixes which also highlight the need for more common sense in UK policing, especially among senior leaders. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/8/2022 Feature, Opinion PSPOs: car cruising While Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) are typically imposed for nuisances such as dog fouling, some are in place to combat ‘car cruising’, usually by young men. Examples of such PSPOs are at Milton Keynes, Basildon, Peterborough and Birmingham and in the Home Counties Thurrock and Crawley. Professional Security Magazine Online 11/8/2022 News Burglary and theft cases impacted by high demand and more, leaders warn Increasing demand and limited resources have impacted on theft and burglary clear-up rates, policing leaders have warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2022 News Numbers don’t lie – Government’s claims and the reality of police pay On 19 July the Government announced the police pay award for 2022-23 and the Home Office was quick to issue an upbeat statement stating that the Government recognised concerns around the rising cost-of-living pressures. It also claimed that “the Government has targeted wider support for the cost of living to those most in need”. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 11/8/2022 News Lack of experienced detectives impacting on theft and burglary cases, says HMI Screening processes for burglary and theft reports are missing critical intelligence. And the detective shortage is impacting on arrests, HMI has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2022 News Police response to burglary, robbery and theft ‘not consistently good enough’, says HMICFRS Too many victims of burglary, robbery and theft “aren’t getting the justice they deserve” with forces missing opportunities to identify and catch offenders, according to a new report. Police Professional 11/8/2022 News Police response to burglary, robbery and theft ‘not good enough’, report finds Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services found a number of shortcomings in some police forces. The Standard 11/8/2022 News Advanced technology and more police to tackle unacceptable road toll AUSTRALIA: Tasmania’s road toll this year has been horrific and the time has come to enforce safer roads. It is time for every Tasmanian to echo the sentiments of Tasmania Police: enough is enough. Our new Road Policing Service has now operationalised dedicated new police officers, patrol vehicles and advanced drone technology. The new enforcement capability available for Tasmania Police is part of our ongoing efforts to keep Tasmanians safe on the roads. Tasmanian Government 11/8/2022 News Police response to burglary, robbery and theft ‘not good enough’, report finds Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services found a number of shortcomings in some police forces. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/8/2022 News HMICFRS finding time for crime report APCC response to HMICFRS ‘Finding time for crime’ report - The police response to burglary, robbery and other acquisitive crime Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 11/8/2022 News Police failing victims of burglary, says watchdog Victims are being routinely failed by the police’s “dire” response to burglary, robbery and theft even though it “isn’t rocket science”, the chief inspector of constabulary has warned. Officers are not doing the basics such as gathering CCTV evidence, conducting house-to-house inquiries, giving crime prevention advice and keeping victims informed, Andy Cooke said. He said that too many investigations ended without a suspect identified and that the response to intrusive, acquisitive crime was “not what the public expect and deserve”. The Times - Subscription at source 11/8/2022 News Dublin facing ‘epidemic’ as gangs run riot on ‘an hourly basis’ says top ex-Garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The former Garda claims that staff turnover is caused by terrified workers falling victim to attacks Buzz (Republic of Ireland) 11/8/2022 News Manchester Police trials devices to collect evidence of sexual offences Greater Manchester Police is trialling new technology to allow victims of domestic and sexual abuse to keep their mobile phones after reporting a crime. UKAuthority.com 11/8/2022 News PEEL 2021/22 – An inspection of South Wales Police PEEL is HMICFRS’s assessment of police forces in England and Wales. PEEL stands for police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy. This report sets out the findings for South Wales Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/8/2022 Report The police response to burglary, robbery and other acquisitive crime – Finding time for crime This report focuses on the police response to serious acquisitive crime, which we have defined as domestic burglary, personal robbery, theft from a person, and theft of and from a motor vehicle. In this report we examine: call handling; the initial policing response; how forces allocate investigations; and investigation standards. We aim to identify what is working well, what needs to change, and the main barriers to making improvements. To help forces to improve and learn from each other, we highlight some examples of the good and innovative practices we have found during our inspections. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/8/2022 Report Northants PC dismissed after crashing police vehicle A Northamptonshire officer has been dismissed after gross misconduct was found proven against him. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2022 News Police response to burglary, robbery and theft must improve The police response to burglary, robbery and theft is not consistently good enough – and victims face a postcode lottery when it comes to how thoroughly officers might investigate crimes, the police inspectorate has warned. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/8/2022 News England and Wales police failing burglary victims, inspectorate finds Inspectors say austerity cuts meant inexperienced officers were left to deal with burglaries The Guardian 11/8/2022 Burglary, robbery and theft victims failed by police – watchdog Most victims of burglary, robbery and theft in England and Wales are not being given the justice they deserve, the police watchdog says. BBC 11/8/2022 News «181618171818181918201821182218231824Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events