Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98242 total results. Showing results 50401 to 50420 «251725182519252025212522252325242525Next ›Last » BlueLight Commercial identifes £1.3 billion in joined up procurement The way forces procure kit and equipment is set for a radical reset aimed at saving millions of pounds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/7/2021 News PSA president prepares for latest fundraising challenge The president of the Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA), Paul Griffiths, has announced his latest annual charity challenge, which this year will be in aid of the Police Roll of Honour Trust (PRoHT). Police Professional 8/7/2021 News IOPC investigation finds police missed opportunities to safeguard murder victim Police Professional 8/7/2021 News World’s first dog DNA database will tackle rising dog theft Police explained it will help "frightened" owners find their pets again Country Living 8/7/2021 News UK facing ‘tsunami’ of fraud, experts warn MPs in plea for swift action Police are being equipped with pitchforks to fight against the machine guns of international money launderers, an expert said The Standard 8/7/2021 News New building puts police HELP team, social and health agencies under the same roof CANADA: An Edmonton Police Service program to divert the city’s most vulnerable away from the criminal justice system now has a new building with social agencies and health services working together under the same roof. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 8/7/2021 News Man in hospital, ASIRT investigating after police-involved shooting at CTrain station CANADA: A police-involved shooting occurred at a CTrain station Wednesday afternoon after Calgary officers were called to respond to unconfirmed reports that a man with a weapon was aboard one of the trains. Calgary Herald (Canada) 8/7/2021 News Social Capital and Co-Location: A Case Study of Policing Anti-Social Behaviour Existing evidence suggests that co-location may be emerging as a preferred model of multi-agency working between the police and a range of partner agencies, yet there is limited evidence available regarding the benefits and challenges of this specific type of initiative. This article draws on an evaluation case study of co-location between the police and a local authority established to improve responses to victims of anti-social behaviour. Co-located officers reported a range of benefits arising from the new arrangements, and there was evidence of deep learning within and across teams. However, by including the experiences of those working outside the co-location more significant challenges became apparent, relating to ongoing relationships between officers and the wider force that we are unaware of from previous research. It is suggested that senior management should pay attention to managing changing relationships that occur in co-location to preserve existing social capital whilst exploiting opportunities arising from newly formed connections. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 8/7/2021 Research article Female recruits to gardaí more likely to fail fitness tests than men REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Young female recruits to An Garda Síochána were far more likely than men to fail fitness tests for entry to the force over the past year and a half. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 8/7/2021 News Garda personnel voice concerns over phone monitoring REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: GARDA personnel say they have concerns about whether their mobile phone use will come under the spotlight of the newly set up Anti Corruption Unit. The Irish Echo (Republic of Ireland) 8/7/2021 News Understanding Knife Crime and Trust in Police With Young People in East London We explore young people’s experiences and perceptions of knife crime, and we compare these to the understanding of police experts, to explore the perceptions shaping trust in the police and policing. We carry out an experience sampling survey deployed using a mobile application reflecting on safety and knife crime, to understand young people’s daily lived experiences. We then use the mental models approach to interview young people and police experts and construct a shared mental model which identifies mismatches between the two groups and key areas of discord related to breakdown of trust and communication. We identify gaps, misconceptions and expectations for re-establishing trust and propose strategies to tackle knife crime and improve trust between young people and the police. Crime and Delinquency 8/7/2021 Research article Competition body may investigate Airwave replacement company Concerns that Motorola is cashing in on its position as Airwave owner and key ESN supplier. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/7/2021 News MPS launches new diversity campaign as UK’s first black female police officer dies aged 83 Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick has paid tribute to Britain’s first black female police officer who has died at the age of 83 as the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) launches a new campaign to “celebrate diversity in the force”. Police Professional 8/7/2021 News New test helps to identify super recognisers Psychologists have developed a new face identification ability test to find ‘super-recognisers’ who can help prevent errors caused by face recognition software. Police Professional 8/7/2021 News Lotus supercar joins Devon and Cornwall Police Road Crime Unit The Road Crime Unit (RCU) of Devon and Cornwall Police has unveiled the latest addition to its fleet of marked vehicles – a Lotus supercar. Police Professional 8/7/2021 News Former Lincolnshire Police staff member sentenced for weapons offences A former police community support officer and staff member at Lincolnshire Police has been jailed for 27 months after pleading guilty to six offences relating to weapons and explosives. Police Professional 8/7/2021 News Financial Regulations Approved The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) approved on 30 June 2021 updated and enhanced financial regulations for the Authority. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 8/7/2021 News APCC welcomes part two of Dame Carol Black’s review, to which PCCs submitted evidence Part Two of Dame Carol Black's independent review for Government, setting out a way forward on drug treatment and recovery, has been published today. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 8/7/2021 News APCC backs calls for a new approach to tackling Violence Against Women and Girls The APCC's joint Victim's Leads, Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones and London's Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime Sophie Linden, have responded to today's report from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 8/7/2021 News New cross-government unit to tackle drug misuse following major independent review The new unit aims to end illegal drug-related illness and deaths. 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