Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 50521 to 50540 «252325242525252625272528252925302531Next ›Last » Which Mask? SPF are keen to see the evident confusion over which mask to wear resolved. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 20/1/2021 News Priti Patel ‘working to get jabs to front-line roles’ Ministers are working to ensure police and other front-line workers are moved up the priority list for the Covid vaccine, the home secretary has said. BBC 20/1/2021 News Fewer than 1 in 10 UK police officers lose their jobs after committing gross misconduct New figures have revealed that fewer than one in 10 UK police officers were dismissed from their roles after being found to have committed gross misconduct. The Yorkshire Post 20/1/2021 News EU speeding drivers need to be issued with ‘on the spot fines’ End of Cross-Border Directive means that fines can no longer be issued up to a year after the offence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/1/2021 News Detective caseloads are harming recruitment, Fed warns Federation leaders have warned that caseloads of 30 per officer with multiple victims and witnesses is causing recruitment and retention issues. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/1/2021 News Drug treatment services get £80 million boost in crime crackdown Drug treatment services in England will get an extra £80 million as part of the Government’s efforts to cut crime. Police Professional 20/1/2021 News MPS officers fined for breaching Covid-19 rules while on duty Nine Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers have been fined for breaching Covid-19 legislation while on duty. Police Professional 20/1/2021 News More than 80 police officers off with coronavirus More than 80 Avon and Somerset police officers are ill with Covid-19 and another 47 could be infected. Chief constable Andy Marsh is cancelling rest days and offering overtime to tackle lockdown breaches, and is also set to consider a request for officers to drive ambulances to support stretched NHS services. Weston Mercury 20/1/2021 News Priti Patel pushing for police officers to be coronavirus vaccine priority Home Secretary Priti Patel has told LBC she is pushing to get frontline police officers prioritised in the next phase of the coronavirus vaccine rollout. LBC 20/1/2021 News Police Scotland officers must receive covid vaccine ‘as a priority’, says federation The Scottish Police Federation said it was "common sense" for frontline officers to be included in the first wave of vaccinations. Daily Record 20/1/2021 News Crime against the elderly Police authorities in Berlin (Germany) and Poznan (Poland) have apprehended a group of fraudsters targeting elderly people with a phone scam similar to the one known as the ‘nephew trick’. The imposters called their potential victims in Austria and Germany pretending to be officials calling on behalf of their relatives in need of help. They called elderly people telling them that a relative had been involved in an accident and asked them for money so their relative would avoid arrest. Europol 20/1/2021 News Female Offenders As Victims of Gendered Violence By Officers of the Nigeria Police In the mainstream media and sociological research, the issues of police brutality and use of force have remained prevalent. However, in spite of the appreciable attention given to police brutality against male citizens in international headlines and scholarly research, female victims have been relatively ignored. The aim of this paper is to explore the experience of female offenders with the police from the point of arrest through custody. Using a mixed-method research design, participants were drawn from inmates of the Female Maximum and Medium Security Prison, Lagos. One hundred and eighty-six respondents completed questionnaires, while 27 interviews were conducted. Findings indicate that participants were subjected to a variety of physical, emotional, and sexual violence, including torture, sexual assault and intimidation, denials of essential needs, and unwarranted punishments. The pervasion of violence and abuse by police officers on female detainees is one of the consequences of the perennial deficiencies of Nigeria police to carry out intelligence-based investigation. The increase in well-trained female personnel, gender-sensitive treatment of suspects and offenders, capacity building on intelligence-based investigation, effective human right awareness, regulation and proper monitoring of officers, enhancement of professionalism, adequate funding, and provision of logistics and equipment are suggested. Victims and Offenders - Registration at source 20/1/2021 Research article Investment fraud via dating apps Interpol has issued a Purple Notice to its 194 member countries outlining a specific modus operandi on dating applications. The threat involves taking advantage of people’s vulnerabilities as they look for potential matches, and luring them into a sophisticated fraud scheme. INTERPOL 20/1/2021 News MSPs refuse consent for spy cops bill The Scottish Parliament has refused to give consent to the so-called ‘spy cops’ bill. Holyrood Magazine 20/1/2021 News £148 million to cut drugs crime Multimillion pound investment and ‘Project ADDER’ to protect communities from crime caused by illegal drugs. Home Office 20/1/2021 News New funding to tackle drug misuse ‘a drop in the ocean’, say experts Government announces £80m for treatment including rollout of overdose medicine naloxone The Guardian 20/1/2021 News Lost From the Conversation: Missing People, and the Role of Police Media in Shaping Community Awareness Media as a public health messaging tool can shape community perception. In missing persons’ investigations Police utilise media to assist in location and recovery of absent people. This study, of Australian media in 2019, revealed that the statistical evidence of who goes missing, and returns, revealed that is not replicated in news articles. Content analysis of 2,400 media items highlighting a disconnect between statistical rate of return from being missing (up to 98%) and the media profiling those who return (17% of media articles including returned missing persons narratives). In addition, Police and family dominate media conversations paying minimal attention to the reasons why people vanish or including comment from those who return. Recommendations for Police media strategies, that include an accurate portrayal of the experiences of returned missing persons, as a public health tool, is required. Police Journal - Registration at source 20/1/2021 Research article Empowering communities through intensive engagement Former senior police officer Richard James of community engagement specialists Intensive Engagement shares the company’s methodology on working with communities to reduce crime, and how the approach can be applied to a range of other social issues. Policing Insight - Registration at source 20/1/2021 Analysis, Feature Yukon RCMP Quarterly Report – October to December, 2020 CANADA: Yukon RCMP, M Division, aims to keep the peace and uphold the law by providing Territorial, First Nation, Specialized, and Federal policing. It has been our privilege to serve in partnership with our communities providing policing services since 1895. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 20/1/2021 Report £80m for treatment services in drug crackdown Drug treatment services in England are to receive an extra £80m as part of government's efforts to cut crime. BBC 20/1/2021 News «252325242525252625272528252925302531Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events