Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93954 total results. Showing results 52201 to 52220 «260726082609261026112612261326142615Next ›Last » Essex Cyber crime unit detectives recognised with award Two Essex officers have been recognised at the National Police Chief's Council cyber awards for their work. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/11/2020 News Federation blast pay freeze plans as ‘morally bankrupt’ The chancellor has been warned by police leaders not to freeze pay in order to fund the costs of COVID-19. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/11/2020 News The N8 PRP programme: Police and research collaborations in a COVID-19 world The UK’s N8 Policing Research Partnership will be holding a two-day conference next week, focusing on the Policing Vulnerabilities and the Future of Police/Academic Partnerships; in the first in a series of articles around the event, Prof Gloria Laycock, Chair of the N8 PRP Advisory Board, highlights the importance of police and research collaborations in the COVID-19 pandemic age. Policing Insight - Registration at source 20/11/2020 Feature, Opinion Predicting Mental Health Quality of Life in Policing: Officers and Civilians Law enforcement is commonly recognized as a high-stress profession that can impact the well-being of members, with higher rates of physical and psychological conditions in members compared with the general population. Effective interventions to support the health of law enforcement members must target factors negatively impacting their well-being. The current study is intended to identify factors that negatively impact sworn (i.e. officer) and civilian members’ quality of life (QOL) and attitudes toward accessing professional psychological help. Developing an understanding of significant predictive factors and their interactions can inform interventions that target the most impactful factors. Sworn (n = 173) and civilian (n = 143) members of an Eastern Canadian regional police service responded to an online survey measuring: operational stress, organizational stress, microaggressions, public stigma, self-stigma, psychological QOL, social relationship QOL, and attitudes toward accessing professional psychological help. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 20/11/2020 Research article Covid: Met Police ‘don’t want to stop Christmas meals’ The Met Police has "no interest in interrupting family Christmas dinners" to catch Covid-19 rule breakers, Dame Cressida Dick has said. The Times 20/11/2020 News ‘Unforgivable’ pay freeze for public sector workers would be a betrayal Following speculation that Chancellor Rishi Sunak may freeze the pay of more than five million public sector workers in his Spending Review announcement next week, the national chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales has warned government this would be “unforgiveable and a betrayal”. Police Professional 20/11/2020 News EdTech firm secures £240K funding to develop training software with Greater Manchester Police Its initial focus will be on designing a new pilot course in the fight against child sexual exploitation Business Live 20/11/2020 News North Yorkshire Police urges victims of misogyny to come forward after becoming second force in country to class targeting of women as a crime Misogyny and objectifying comments are a crime in North Yorkshire and more women should be aware of this, a hate crime officer has said. The Yorkshire Post 20/11/2020 News Warwickshire Police respond to claim they will axe staff and take 125 officers off the beat to replace them Staff who specialise in dealing with domestic abuse are among those facing redundancy The Courier (Warwick) 20/11/2020 News Nicola Sturgeon under fire over police mental health help Nicola Sturgeon has been told that a lack of mental health professionals available in Police Scotland is “pitiful” amid fears two fifths of those in custody have experienced poor mental health. The Herald (Scotland) 20/11/2020 News Police set up company to protect businesses from cybercrime The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West will offer free and paid-for services to firms at risk of online criminality Business Live 20/11/2020 News Second prosecutor resigns from Trump’s police commission USA: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A second local prosecutor on Thursday asked the U.S. Justice Department to have his name removed from a controversial report on policing reforms, saying he feared it would fail to address systemic racism in the criminal justice system. Reuters 20/11/2020 News Chicago police accused in federal lawsuit of brutal attacks on protesters USA: CHICAGO – Police officers used "brutal, violent and unconstitutional tactics" to quell protests over the killings of Black Americans last summer, with victims claiming they were beaten with batons and sprayed with chemicals, a federal lawsuit filed Thursday alleges. USA Today 20/11/2020 News West Midlands Police chiefs in call for more officers after hitting recruitment target early West Midlands Police has hit its recruitment target of 366 new officers four months ahead of schedule. Express & Star 20/11/2020 News Spy cop claims ‘sleeping with activists while undercover is like sampling drugs while investigating dealers’ and that officers had ‘no choice’ but to deceive the women A former undercover police officer told an inquiry yesterday that sleeping with women from political groups was like sampling drugs when investigating dealers. Mail Online 20/11/2020 News Cressida Dick says she won’t be drawn into ‘gossip’ about Home Secretary Priti Patel Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick today told LBC that she would not be drawn into "gossip" about the Home Secretary in the wake of an inquiry into allegations of bullying. LBC 20/11/2020 News Met Commissioner pays powerful tribute to killed Sergeant Matt Ratana Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick has paid an emotional tribute to Sgt Matt Ratana, the officer shot dead in a custody suite, and said changes have been made to prevent a similar event happening again. LBC 20/11/2020 News South Yorkshire Police defends intimate searches of suspects in custody Intimate searches of suspects for concealed drugs and weapons have been defended by South Yorkshire Police. The Star (Yorkshire) 20/11/2020 News Self-compassion: The benefits of helping officers be kinder to themselves In the second in a series of articles focusing on wellbeing and mental health, police leader turned development coach Gareth Davies explores the issue of self-compassion, and how it can play a crucial role in reducing anxiety and depression while increasing motivation and happiness. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/11/2020 Feature, Opinion Mental health support can help combat radicalisation Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime”, Tony Blair famously declared. A decade later, he pronounced: “The rules of the game have changed.” The first soundbite was central to his mission to get the Labour Party elected in the 90s; the latter, after the 7/7 terrorist attacks, was designed to reinforce that message of toughness. The Times - Subscription at source 20/11/2020 Feature, Opinion «260726082609261026112612261326142615Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events