Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 39361 to 39380 «196519661967196819691970197119721973Next ›Last » PolicingTV Launches! PolicingTV 14/2/2022 News, Video Priti Patel partly responsible for lack of trust in police, says Labour Keir Starmer places Tories’ record on crime at heart of Labour’s local election campaign The Guardian 14/2/2022 News Police urge road users to shop other drivers using phones at the wheel – from their phones Police in Wales have urged road users to report drivers using phones at the wheel by uploading video footage. Express 14/2/2022 News Nightingale court tells parents of victim of alleged rape there is no room for them at trial Family of teenager advised that one parent could sit in overspill room shared with alleged rapist’s family The Guardian 14/2/2022 News Police blame ‘needless’ paperwork for 50% rise in time it takes to charge suspect: Victims left waiting average of 419 days after reporting crime Police have blamed 'needless' paperwork for a 50 per cent rise in the time it takes to charge a suspect as new figures show victims are left waiting an average of 419 days after reporting the crime. Mail Online 14/2/2022 News ‘I almost cried’: woman arrested at Everard vigil expresses relief after Met chief quits Patsy Stevenson says Cressida Dick presided over a force where misogyny and racism thrived The Guardian 14/2/2022 News Expanding across the continent: How cocaine traffickers are exploiting ports across an ever wider area New research has highlighted the increasing use of non-traditional ports for trafficking cocaine, as organised crime groups try to keep pace with growing demand for the drug; Policing Insight’s Chris Allen takes a closer look at the research, and considers what the findings mean for law enforcement agencies involved in targeting the narcotics market. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/2/2022 Analysis, Feature UK Police Lose Track Of 500 Dangerous Sex Offenders; Criminals Now On The Loose: Report “It is scandalous that there should be more than 500 loose criminals in our communities," David Spencer, of campaign group Centre for Crime Prevention said Republic World 14/2/2022 News Boris Johnson could give ‘blank’ answers to Met Police amid probe into partygate A Scottish legal expert has said it is possible that the Prime Minister could return his police questionnaire as a blank form. Daily Record 14/2/2022 News How police blunders left hate-filled stalker free to terrorise student A filmmaker who has worked for the BBC and Netflix was free to terrorise a student because police failed to investigate similar behaviour towards two of his ex-girlfriends, it emerged yesterday. Mail Online 14/2/2022 News Groundbreaking police career provides inspiration for new female recruits Variety is the spice of life, as the saying goes, and for Insp Lorraine Mackie her career in the police has proved the truth in it. The Northern Scot 14/2/2022 News Blundering EncroChat users who made it easy for police to track them down The misplaced faith put criminals in the secrecy of EncroChat continues to be a feature of cases Liverpool Echo 14/2/2022 News Young supporters risk being ‘groomed’ by older fans to misbehave at matches, warns UK football policing lead Chief constable Mark Roberts, who leads the UK Football Policing Unit, raised concerns about unaccompanied children travelling to away matches after officers reported many Grimsby Town fans aged under 16 at its Notts County fixture i News 14/2/2022 News Priti Patel’s search for new Met police chief could include overseas candidates Home secretary is understood to be keen on outsider to head London force who could push through reforms The Guardian 14/2/2022 News Police shoot armed knifeman at Gare du Nord train station in Paris FRANCE: A man armed with a knife has been shot by police after he threatened officers at Gare du Nord station in Paris this morning. Mail Online 14/2/2022 News The Adaptable Law Enforcement Officer: Exploring Adaptability in A Covert Police Context Adaptability refers to cognitive, behavioural and emotional adjustments that assist in effectively responding to novel and uncertain situations. It is acknowledged as a key attribute of the successful management of dynamic interpersonal interactions. Yet, adaptability remains largely unstudied in the field of psychology and law. Here, we take the first steps to fill this research gap. In Study 1, university students (n = 30) acted as ‘agents’ that had to complete three ‘undercover missions’ that required an adaptive response. Adaptability was measured through a self-report scale. In Study 2, practitioners (n = 22), experienced with covert policing, watched recordings of the undercover missions from Experiment 1. The practitioners rated the adaptive responses of the agents, as well as their ability to attain the mission objectives. Legal and Criminological Psychology 13/2/2022 Research article Two thirds of Scots think force is failing on crime Almost two thirds of Scots do not trust the police to do their job effectively, according to a damning new report. In its annual survey the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) found that public confidence in Police Scotland has dropped from 57 per cent last year to just 38 per cent, echoing the unease that led to last week’s resignation of Cressida Dick as Met commissioner. The Times - Subscription at source 13/2/2022 News Dame Lynne Owens: Priti Patel’s original pick for Met chief is back in the running The home secretary has clashed with Sadiq Khan over Cressida Dick’s removal and wants the final say on her successor The Times - Subscription at source 13/2/2022 News Charing Cross was the last straw that did for Cressida Dick At the end of last month, a shocking report landed on Sadiq Khan’s desk at City Hall — one that would help to seal the fate of Dame Cressida Dick, Britain’s most senior police officer. Compiled by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and marked “official sensitive”, the 15-page document outlined a toxic culture of racism, misogyny, homophobia and bullying at a police station at the heart of London’s West End. The Times - Subscription at source 13/2/2022 Feature Conspiracy of silence over the police is truly criminal Yes, policing is hard. But only thinking the unthinkable will fix our forces The Times - Subscription at source 13/2/2022 Feature, Opinion «196519661967196819691970197119721973Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events