Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96524 total results. Showing results 48761 to 48780 «243524362437243824392440244124422443Next ›Last » Reoffending among child sexual offenders AUSTRALIA: This study examines reoffending among 1,092 male offenders proceeded against for a child sexual offence in New South Wales between 2004 and 2013, including 863 child sexual assault offenders, 196 child abuse material offenders and 33 procurement/ grooming offenders. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 6/7/2021 Research article NPCC reveals alternatives to arresting rough sleepers Arresting rough sleepers should be the last resort, according to the National Police Chiefs Council. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) - Subscription at source 6/7/2021 News College’s degree programme at odds with efforts to diversify, says Supt End of IPLDP predicted by one force to reduce successful BAME applicants by 90 percent. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/7/2021 News New guidance issued on ending rough sleeping The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), in collaboration with the national homeless charity Crisis, has produced a new guide to help forces find alternatives to enforcement when dealing with those sleeping rough in their areas. Police Professional 6/7/2021 News Knife Crime Prevention Orders (KCPOs): guidance CONSULTATION OUTCOME: The government published draft guidance for consultation on the operation of Knife Crime Prevention Orders on 15 August 2019. Knife Crime Prevention Orders are provided for by the Offensive Weapons Act 2019. Home Office 6/7/2021 Report Greater Manchester Police explain their ‘softly softly’ approach to jubilant England fans "On this occasion officers respectfully engaged with those present and the group did subsequently disperse without issue." Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 6/7/2021 News Sislin Fay Allen: Britain’s first black policewoman dies in Jamaica Sislin Fay Allen joined the Metropolitan Police in 1968 and was the first black policewoman in Britain. She died aged 83 at her home in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Sky News 6/7/2021 News European human rights commissioner urges MPs and peers not to back protest curbs Time and noise limits could be imposed on demonstrations as a result of measures in the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. The Standard 6/7/2021 News Policing Bill: MPs vote for ‘draconian’ protest laws despite mounting opposition Bid to remove protest powers from bill voted down The Independent 6/7/2021 News Priti Patel rattles the handcuffs – but the Tories have lost control of law and order Justice in England and Wales is on its knees, with huge court delays adding to the suffering of crime victims and grieving families The Guardian 6/7/2021 Feature, Opinion Scottish Police Federation: Tougher sentences needed for those who spit and cough on officers The Scottish Police Federation branded such incidents as being "disgusting and unpleasant" - and said that the coronavirus pandemic meant they brought a "new level of risk". Glasgow Live 6/7/2021 News Frontline policing at risk from all graduate plans, warns top crime commissioner Plans to turn policing into an all-graduate profession risks denying experienced older recruits such as former soldiers from the job The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/7/2021 News NSW Police Force launches national gun amnesty AUSTRALIA: The NSW Police Force is calling on residents to register or surrender their illegal firearms and ammunition as part of Australia's first permanent national amnesty. Camden Advertiser (Australia) 5/7/2021 News Victoria Police to explore links between racing and organised crime AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police has embedded an investigator and an analyst in the state’s racing industry to explore possible links with organised crime. WA Today (Australia) 5/7/2021 News Operation Trojan Shield: Well-known Kiwi entertainer charged with $6m money laundering conspiracy NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand police promised more arrests following the global crackdown on organised crime, and last week two men in Rotorua were charged with allegedly working with key crime figures living overseas. Jared Savage reports. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 5/7/2021 News Keeping kids out of court NEW ZEALAND: Constable Rob Gormly spent his morning planting flax bushes in a reserve, helping a young person complete community work. New Zealand Police 5/7/2021 News Prison population set to soar The number of prisoners in England and Wales is set rise by a quarter over the next five years, hitting a post-war high of nearly 99,000, due to the impact of the police recruitment uplift and introduction of tougher sentences. Police Professional 5/7/2021 News Police failings caused or contributed to death of Susan Nicholson, jury finds Failings by Sussex Police caused or contributed to the death of Susan Nicholson at the hands of killer Robert Trigg, an inquest jury has concluded. Police Professional 5/7/2021 News Alternatives to enforcement: police given practical guide on preventing rough sleeping The National Police Chiefs’ Council have partnered with Crisis, the UK’s national homelessness charity, to produce a practical guide on helping people end their rough sleeping without enforcement. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/7/2021 News PFEW Trauma research features at influential psychology conference PFEW research into the effects of trauma exposure on police officers, including that of incidents specific to the Covid-19 pandemic, featured at the annual conference for the British Psychological Society’s Division of Forensic Psychology (DFP). 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