Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98367 total results. Showing results 52921 to 52940 «264326442645264626472648264926502651Next ›Last » Stress Awareness Month 2021 In her role as PFEW's Wellbeing lead, Belinda Goodwin has taken the opportunity to introduce Stress Awareness Month to members in a short video message. The inspirational event will hand colleagues the opportunity to increase awareness around the causes of stress and is intended to highlight the support available to combat the debilitating illness. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/4/2021 News Police urge caution and step-up patrols while experts warn huge crowds risk plunging England into fourth lockdown as millions leave work ahead of four-day weekend Experts are warning coronavirus cases will spike next week and the country could be plunged into a fourth lockdown if people fail to heed advice over the Easter bank holiday weekend. Mail Online 1/4/2021 News Met Police investigating claims officer raped two female colleagues but escaped suspension The male officer was not charged or suspended, but is to face a misconduct hearing, more than three years after the claims were made The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/4/2021 News UK may force Facebook services to allow backdoor police access End-to-end encryption could be challenged with security agencies enabled to monitor user messages The Guardian 1/4/2021 News Met PC found guilty of neo-Nazi group membership A Met Police officer has been convicted of being a member of a banned neo-Nazi terrorist organisation. BBC 1/4/2021 News The Police Commander: A Blueprint for Policing (2021) From policing the pandemic and public order to undue political influence, the impact on officer wellbeing and the lack of nuanced, detailed debate about what society wants from its police service, it’s clear that law enforcement in the UK is facing significant challenges; author and former Met Police Chief Superintendent John Sutherland sets out some of those key challenges, along with an 11-step blueprint for how the service can respond to them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/4/2021 Feature, Opinion Police ICT Company broadens its responsibilities under a new name The Police ICT Company has today (April 1) begun working under a new identity of the Police Digital Service (PDS) as it takes on a more extensive role. Police Professional 1/4/2021 News Home Office appoints interim countering extremism commissioner A new interim lead commissioner has been appointed at the Commission for Countering Extremism following the end of Sara Khan’s three-year tenure. Police Professional 1/4/2021 News MPS probing claims that serving officer raped two female colleagues The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is investigating allegations that two female officers were raped by a male colleague. Police Professional 1/4/2021 News Hungarian authorities break up €8 million VAT fraud scheme The Hungarian National Tax and Customs Administration (NTCA) has dismantled an organised criminal group (OCG) suspected of facilitating VAT fraud and money laundering. The criminal activities caused more than €8.2 million in tax loss to the Hungarian state budget. Europol 1/4/2021 News New Victims’ Code will help ensure consistent good quality service to victims The Ministry of Justice has launched the new Victims’ Code today, Thursday 1 April 2021, which sets out 12 overarching rights, ensuring that victims are able to make informed choices and are treated with respect, dignity, sensitivity, compassion and courtesy. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 1/4/2021 News Robin Simcox appointed as Interim Lead of Commission for Countering Extremism Director of Counter Extremism Group think-tank, Robin Simcox, has been appointed as Interim Lead Commissioner of the Commission for Countering Extremism. Home Office 1/4/2021 News New rules give victims right to know when offender leaves prison Victims’ commissioner for England and Wales said new code is ‘excellent step’ but says attitudes must change The Guardian 1/4/2021 News Met officer investigated over rape allegations The officer was not charged and has not been suspended but faces a misconduct hearing more than three years after the allegations were reported. BBC 1/4/2021 News Race report says police must do more to welcome black communities – but stop and search should continue The report also said education on Britain’s colonial past should be changed to reflect that the ‘slave period’ was ‘not only about profit and suffering’ i News 1/4/2021 News Rule of six ‘impossible to enforce’ because of new loophole, police chiefs warn Police and councils are cracking down on revellers flouting coronavirus lockdown rules following brawls and mass gatherings of young people in Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham Mirror 1/4/2021 News Met Police officer investigated over claims he raped two colleagues The male officer was not charged or suspended, but is to face a misconduct hearing more than three years after the claims were made Wales Online 1/4/2021 News Chinese police ‘routinely spy on UK visitors’ British visitors to China are being routinely spied on by the country’s police, according to a leaked database that has been handed to MI5. The Times - Subscription at source 1/4/2021 News Trafficking under the radar Although the UK is established as a world leader in responding to human trafficking, recent developments involving breaches in the country’s handling of human trafficking dynamics highlight that it is still a worrying issue, especially in the context of worsened conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime 1/4/2021 Analysis, Feature The Long-Term and System-Level Impacts of Institutionalizing Hot Spot Policing in A Small City Numerous studies have shown that hot spot policing (HSP) is effective in reducing crime in small high-risk locations. However, questions remain about the efficacy of HSP outside large cities, its long-term sustainability and effects, and its ability to produce aggregate reductions in crime across large areas. This study highlights a small city police agency that has sustained a systematic, citywide HSP patrol strategy since 2013. A quasi-experimental assessment using nearly 7 years of follow-up data shows the programme reduced crime in targeted hot spots without displacement. Citywide, citizen calls about crime and disorder fell by 14%, with reductions ranging from 12% for disorder calls to 41% for violence calls. This study shows the value of HSP in smaller jurisdictions and supports the theory that HSP can produce large-scale, long-term reductions in crime and disorder when practiced in a manner that has sufficient targeting, dosage, tracking, management, and commitment from leadership Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 1/4/2021 Research article «264326442645264626472648264926502651Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events