Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 44321 to 44340 «221322142215221622172218221922202221Next ›Last » Youth Endowment Fund highlights hot spots policing as latest tool in tackling youth violence With the UK Government’s levelling-up plans and goals to reduce homicide, serious violence and neighbourhood crime by 2030, police and crime commissioners and policy makers will be looking to evidence-based solutions to tackle crime; Jon Yates, Executive Director of the Youth Endowment Fund, believes the Fund’s toolkit could provide valuable resources for successfully targeting youth violence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/7/2022 Feature, Opinion Mo Farah: Police investigate trafficking revelations The Metropolitan Police say they have opened an investigation into Sir Mo Farah's revelation that he was trafficked to the UK as a child. BBC 14/7/2022 News Hot spot policing works, research reveals with 74% drop in offending 'Hot spot' patrols significantly reduce offending by up to 74%, according to new research. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2022 News MAPPA arrangements are under-used Work with offenders examines a new joint inspection report into the management of high risk offenders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2022 News Warnings over ‘inconsistent’ monitoring of criminals after release from jail Dangerous criminals are being downgraded to the lowest level of monitoring from police and other bodies too quickly after being freed from jail, the Chief Inspector of Probation has warned. Police Professional 14/7/2022 News Twenty years on, is MAPPA achieving its objectives? This joint inspection examined the work of prisons, police, and probation in delivering MAPPA. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, much of the inspection work was completed remotely, with interviews and focus groups conducted via online platforms. In total, 107 cases were inspected jointly by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation and HMICFRS, selected from six MAPPA areas. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 14/7/2022 Report Twenty years on, is MAPPA achieving its objectives? Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) aim to bring together criminal justice agencies and other services to manage the risks that people convicted of violent or sexual offences pose to the public. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 14/7/2022 News Corporate plan 2022-23 AUSTRALIA: This corporate plan outlines how the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) intends to deliver its purpose over the next 4 years, including our key activities and the measures by which we will be held to account in 2022–23. [pdf] Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 14/7/2022 Report Met police launches investigation into Mo Farah trafficking claims Scotland Yard is likely to question a married couple Farah accused of forcing him into domestic servitude The Guardian 13/7/2022 News UK town police failed to protect more than 1,000 children from sexual exploitation over last 40 years: report Jurist (Canada) 13/7/2022 GPs get digital marker on gun holders with medical problems The Home Office has unveiled a digital marker system to alert police of any medical issue for a licensed gun owner. UKAuthority.com 13/7/2022 News Europol report: latest situational analysis on terrorism in the EU Europol’s flagship TE-SAT 2022 report is based on quantitative data provided to Europol by EU Member States on terrorist attacks, arrests and court decisions issued for terrorist offences. Europol’s partners also provided valuable qualitative information and assessments that enrich the findings of the report. Europol 13/7/2022 News Schools in England advised to assess risk of strip-search before calling police Guidance issued after 15-year-old black girl known as Child Q was strip-searched by female police officers in 2020 The Guardian 13/7/2022 News European Union Terrorism Situation and Trend report 2022 (TE-SAT) EUROPE: The annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report (TE-SAT) presents figures, major developments and trends pertaining to the terrorism situation in the EU in 2021. It is based on verified qualitative and quantitative data provided by Member States on terrorist attacks, arrests and court decisions issued for terrorist offences. It also includes valuable qualitative information and assessments from Europol’s partners that enrich the findings of the report, in order to reflect on developments beyond the EU that affect the security of the EU and its citizens. Although the primary scope of the TE-SAT is terrorism, the report also presents specific violent extremist incidents, acts and activities where relevant and available, as reported by Member States. Europol 13/7/2022 Report ‘Too ugly to be raped’: Queensland inquiry hears police were dismissive of domestic violence victims AUSTRALIA: Officer gives evidence of colleagues describing rapes in intimate relationships as ‘surprise sex’, and saying they ‘deserved to be raped’ The Guardian 13/7/2022 News Police argue drinking at football matches could make game ‘safer’ An officer suggested that the sale of alcohol in football stadiums could avert sudden 'rushes' of fans arriving late. STV News 13/7/2022 News Met police deploy facial-recognition technology in Oxford Circus Police facial-recognition deployment results in three arrests, despite sustained calls from Parliament and civil society to limit the technology’s use until a specific legal framework for biometrics is in place Computer Weekly 13/7/2022 News MI5 needs more funds to tackle rightwing terror threat, says watchdog Committee says lack of resources affecting other areas of agency’s work and calls situation ‘untenable’ The Guardian 13/7/2022 News Garda pursuit of Kinahan gang will be ‘relentless’ – Drew Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Commissioner has said authorities are "absolutely 100% committed" to targeting organised crime and recent seizures of drugs and weapons reflect this. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 13/7/2022 News Two Met Police officers charged with assault after stopping man Two Metropolitan Police officers have been charged with common assault by beating after they stopped a man in north-west London. BBC 13/7/2022 News «221322142215221622172218221922202221Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events