Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101020 total results. Showing results 37401 to 37420 «186718681869187018711872187318741875Next ›Last » Where is the data and how do I use it? Integration and data are at the very core of Police work, ensuring information is accessible by the right people at the right time through the most appropriate channel. In this article we will discuss how Forces can unlock the power of their data to deliver key policing outcomes. Policing Insight 9/11/2022 Advertisement, Feature APCC Chair Marc Jones at partnership summit SPEECH: Ladies and gentlemen. It’s truly a privilege to have the opportunity to open this partnership summit alongside Martin Hewitt. This is my second and final summit as Chair of the APCC, and I can honestly say that this event has never been so timely or important. Not just for policing, but for community safety, for criminal justice and, of course for victims and the public we all serve. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 9/11/2022 Feature, Opinion APCC & NPCC Partnership Summit 2022: Speech by NPCC Chair Martin Hewitt SPEECH: This is the speech delivered by NPCC chair Martin Hewitt at the APCC & NPCC Partnership Summit on Wednesday 9th November 2022. The theme of the Summit was 'Cutting Crime, Building Confidence'. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 9/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Cost cutting and collaboration – an austere outlook? As the conversation turns again to probable funding cuts to UK public services, Open University Visiting Fellow Justin Partridge and University of Southampton lecturer Fatema Zaghloul examine whether increased and sustained austerity will lead to a greater willingness to collaborate and assist in driving efficiencies, or if collaboration will become another casualty of austerity as hard-pressed organisations simply retrench their focus to internal matters? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/11/2022 Analysis, Feature NPCC chair speaks of ‘shame and deep regret’ at actions of some officers The chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) said he has experienced some of his “darkest moments as a police officer” in the past year amid reports of “pockets of toxic culture” in the service. Police Professional 9/11/2022 News Skipping straight to the punishment: criminal infringement notices and factors that influence police discretion The Australian criminal justice system has witnessed a shift towards out-of-court justice in the form of police-issued penalty notices. The exercise of police discretion in such instances has largely escaped critique, in part due to insufficient executive and judicial oversight of this early stage of decision-making. This article sheds light on factors that influence police decision-making regarding whether to issue a penalty notice for suspected criminal offending. It critiques a unique dataset of interviews conducted with Western Australia police officers to inquire into how police structure their discretion around considerations that include: alleged offender characteristics and attitudes, the purposes of punishment and concerns about resourcing, efficiency and productivity. The article advances scholarly understandings of how the legal and policy structure governing police-issued penalty notices encourages police to differentiate between suitable and unsuitable candidates for fines. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Subscription at source 9/11/2022 Research article Queensland police to get expanded powers to randomly scan people for knives AUSTRALIA: Queensland police will soon have expanded powers to stop and search people for knives using detection wands, after a trial on the Gold Coast. The trial allowed officers to randomly stop and scan people with wands in the region’s safe night precincts. The Guardian 9/11/2022 News Construction begins on UK’s first all-electric prison A UK-first, the prison will based at Full Sutton in East Yorkshire and is expected to create over 600 jobs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/11/2022 News New reforms to recover millions more from the proceeds of crime The Law Commission has published new reforms to overhaul the system for recovering the proceeds of criminal activities. Police Professional 9/11/2022 News 10 is too young to be in court – NZ should raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility A spate of juvenile charges being laid in youth courts in New Zealand has reignited the debate around whether the country needs to raise its criminal age of responsibility; Professor Claire Breen of the University of Waikato argues that increasing the age of responsibility from 10 to 12 or older would see children still face the consequences of their actions, but escape being caught up in the criminal justice system. Policing Insight 9/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Victims let down by ‘ineffective’ system to recover proceeds of crime – report The Law Commission said billions of pounds had not been retrieved from criminals. The Independent 9/11/2022 News Investigators wellbeing toolkit updated to highlight best practice. The toolkit, available on Oscar Kilo's site, contains information and a range of interventions which are categorised into key themes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/11/2022 News Victims let down by ‘ineffective’ system to recover proceeds of crime – report Victims are being let down by an “ineffective” system which has failed to retrieve billions of pounds from criminals, a review has found. Police Professional 9/11/2022 News Despite talks of a deal with the UK, France is not rushing to crack down on Channel crossings. Rishi Sunak has expressed optimism about working with France to tackle Channel crossings, but Paris has not shared that enthusiasm. i News 9/11/2022 News Channel migrants ‘disappear in vans’. Migrants have been seen disappearing into cars and minivans after landing on beaches, prompting warnings of human trafficking and people smuggling operations in Britain. The Times - Subscription at source 9/11/2022 News Take your career to new heights: The benefits of university study in the workforce In a time of exponential change, the need for experienced and well-educated leaders in policing has never been greater. Charles Sturt University’s Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) can equip you with the skills and knowledge required to become a successful modern leader. Policing Insight 9/11/2022 Advertisement, Feature New victim privacy safeguards come into force A new law standardising how and when the police can lawfully extract information from electronic devices takes effect. Victims' Commissioner 8/11/2022 News Photographer and film-maker arrested at Just Stop Oil protest. Arrest of pair capturing images of M25 protest condemned by British Press Photographers’ Association. The Guardian 8/11/2022 News Equality, diversity and inclusion strategy 2022-25 Our mission, to improve public confidence in policing, means putting people of different backgrounds, cultures and experiences at the heart of all we do. This is the foundation upon which the IOPC was created. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 8/11/2022 Report Serving UK police officer selling merchandise featuring rape jokes and ‘PornHub’ logo South Wales Police is investigating after a serving officer was found to be running a website selling merchandise featuring rape jokes in the aftermath of a damning watchdog report on policing culture Mirror 8/11/2022 News «186718681869187018711872187318741875Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events