Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100893 total results. Showing results 39061 to 39080 «195019511952195319541955195619571958Next ›Last » Time to check the police’s thinking The quality of British policing has declined. In 2010–11, fifteen per cent of crimes recorded by the police resulted in a charge or summons, which has fallen to roughly six per cent today. There were cuts to funding and falls in staff numbers but charges and summons do not correlate cleanly with these. Funding and staff numbers have increased in recent years, but police performance has yet to follow suit. The Critic 27/9/2022 Feature, Opinion Labour pledges to place specialists in 999 call centres to help rape victims Yvette Cooper says party would also ensure police forces have dedicated units amid shockingly low conviction rates The Guardian 27/9/2022 News Teacher films warning to middle-class gang targets A former inner-city teacher who moved to one of Britain’s most affluent towns is fighting back against county lines gangs who target middle-class children with a police-funded film starring his pupils. Brad Day says children, including those from well-off and stable families, are being “psychologically rewired” by gangmasters and that the county lines drugs trade is a form of modern slavery. The Times - Subscription at source 27/9/2022 News Armed gang’s plot to kidnap Belgian justice minister is foiled BELGIUM: Belgium’s prime minister has vowed that the country “will not be intimidated” after police foiled a suspected plot by a drugs gang to kidnap the country’s justice minister. Four Dutch suspects are in custody after officers swooped outside Vincent Van Quickenborne’s home in Kortrijk just before the minister left for a political event on Saturday evening. The Times - Subscription at source 27/9/2022 News Talking with Ch Insp Maria Gonzalez Martin of the Spanish National Police As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix met Chief Inspector Maria Gonzalez Martin, of the Spanish National Police's Centro de Inteligencia contra el Terrorismo y el Crimen Organizado (CITCO, the Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime) at the recent International Organised Crime Summit in Santiago, Chile, organised by Policía de Investigaciones de Chile (PDI Chile). PolicingTV - Subscription at source 27/9/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Talking with Ch Insp Maria Gonzalez Martin of the Spanish National Police As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix met Chief Inspector Maria Gonzalez Martin, of the Spanish National Police's Centro de Inteligencia contra el Terrorismo y el Crimen Organizado (CITCO, the Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime) at the recent International Organised Crime Summit in Santiago, Chile, organised by Policía de Investigaciones de Chile (PDI Chile). PolicingTV 27/9/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police health fears as thousands of XXL trousers ordered in ‘shocking’ development Obesity campaigners say the stats are a sign that the UK's obesity problem is worsening. Express 27/9/2022 News ‘Ill-informed nonsense’: Met chief slaps down suggestion counter-terror police should be made a separate unit New Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley has dismissed as "nonsense" any suggestion that the UK's counter-terror policing operation should be moved out of London. LBC 27/9/2022 News Project to highlight victims’ harrowing stories among international efforts to tackle VAWG A documentary film sharing the harrowing stories of Romanian domestic violence victims driven to kill their abusers, efforts to ensure Spanish support services are accessible for all, and a project to provide common operating standards for India’s two million police officers were among international initiatives to tackle VAWG discussed at a recent global conference, as Policing Insight Contributing Editor Tina Orr Munro reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/9/2022 Feature, Innovation Mystery over death of ex-Scotland Yard terror cop involved in Litvinenko poisoning probe ‘who may have killed himself by setting off a gas explosion at thatched cottage home’ An ex-Scotland Yard counter-terror cop who probed the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the London 7/7 bomb attack reportedly may have killed himself by setting off a gas explosion at his thatched cottage home. Mail Online 27/9/2022 News Violence against women: Police launch action plan in NI. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched its first ever action plan aimed at reducing violence against women and girls. BBC 27/9/2022 News I want to hear from those we have let down, says Met boss. Sir Mark Rowley, who took over as the boss at Scotland Yard earlier this month, said he is ‘determined’ to get the culture right within the force. Perspective Magazine 27/9/2022 News Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to the criminal exploitation of children in Cheshire East Today, Ofsted published a report with findings from a joint targeted area inspection (JTAI) of the multi-agency response to the criminal exploitation of children in Cheshire East. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 26/9/2022 Report CPS seeks public’s views on draft ‘Deception as to Gender’ legal guidance A public consultation on updated legal guidance regarding deception as to gender in rape and serious sexual assault cases has been launched by the Crown Prosecution Service today. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 26/9/2022 News Met chief vows to be ‘ruthless’ in rooting out wrongdoing in ranks Mark Rowley sets out ambition to restore trust in London force, lower murder rate and tackle burglary The Guardian 26/9/2022 News Bursary scheme supports police officers and staff completing studies We’ve awarded 83 bursaries this year – the highest number granted since the College bursary scheme began in 2016 College of Policing 26/9/2022 News Shaun Hegarty: Police action contributed to double murder, coroner says Police action or lack of action contributed to the deaths of a man and woman in east Belfast in December 2013, a coroner has ruled. BBC 26/9/2022 News Police Service of Northern Ireland launches first action plan to tackle violence against women and girls Today, 27th September 2022, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has formally launched its first Tackling Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Action Plan for policing. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 26/9/2022 News Police chief says violence against women will not be tolerated. The PSNI has said women and girls are in Northern Ireland are disproportionately affected by violence, abuse and intimidation. Belfast Telegraph 26/9/2022 News Online fraudsters adapt tactics to exploit UK cost of living crisis Phishing attacks have started to target people in difficult financial situations, ONS reports The Guardian 26/9/2022 News «195019511952195319541955195619571958Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events