Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98389 total results. Showing results 53241 to 53260 «265926602661266226632664266526662667Next ›Last » Bristol protesters who tried to set fire to police van could be investigated for attempted murder Hunt underway for 500 violent extremists accused of hijacking 'Kill the Bill' protest, as federation boss says officers 'feared for lives' The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/3/2021 News Police braced for summer of disorder Police forces nationwide are bracing for a summer of disorder as warm weather combines with a “frustrated population” after a year of lockdown. The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2021 News More than 20 officers hurt in night of destruction in Bristol Participants in the “Kill the Bill” event said that the lack of a single organiser meant that it was vulnerable to being hijacked by a violent minority. Groups that encouraged their followers to attend the protest included Extinction Rebellion, All Black Lives Bristol and Socialist Workers Party Bristol. Another, No Fixed Abode Anti Fascists, told people not to share footage of protesters unless they were in masks. The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2021 Analysis, Feature Ottawa police chief temporarily bans controversial no-knock dynamic entries CANADA: Ottawa's police chief is temporarily banning the use of a controversial police practice that sees officers burst into a home in hopes of ensuring a person doesn't destroy evidence. CBC News (Canada) 22/3/2021 News New York makes complaint records of 83,000 police officers available to public USA: Files made public as part of a national push for greater police transparency following the death of George Floyd The Guardian 22/3/2021 News Scottish Police Authority appointees The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) Board will be strengthened by the appointment of six new members who will take up their new roles on 1 April. Scottish Government 22/3/2021 News Senior policing figures fear further violence after Bristol ‘kill the bill’ protest Avon and Somerset’s chief constable and one of the government’s most senior policing advisers both said the scenes of violence in Bristol, in which 21 officers were injured, could be repeated in the city and elsewhere in the country in the coming weeks. The Guardian 22/3/2021 News Autonomy and visibility: The rewards of mobile working What are the benefits of mobile working? When Police Scotland rolled out devices to 11,000 officers, they called on an independent academic team to assess the results - which were overwhelmingly positive. Chief Inspector Martin Gallagher, Deputy Business Lead, outlines the project, alongside Professor Lesley Diack of Robert Gordon University and Dr. William Graham of Abertay University. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/3/2021 Analysis, Feature Suffolk operation targets online auction dog sites after raid Online auction and sale sites have been urged to do more to stop stolen dogs being sold online. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/3/2021 News PC Keith Palmer honoured on fourth anniversary of Westminster Bridge terrorist attack The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament have attended a memorial service to pay tribute to Police Constable Keith Palmer, four years on from the Westminster Bridge terrorist attack that cost him his life. Police Professional 22/3/2021 News Misogyny is ‘ingrained in police decision-making’, former officers claim Former police officers, including ex-chief constables, have spoken out against alleged sexism and male violence against women in UK police forces. Metro 22/3/2021 News PCC Elections: The candidates standing in Thames Valley Voters will head to the polls on 6 May to elect Thames Valley's police and crime commissioner (PCC.) BBC 22/3/2021 News, UK PCC Elections The three cops being talked about as the next Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police The successor to Ian Hopkins will face one of the toughest jobs in UK policing Manchester Evening News 22/3/2021 News Former Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Says He’d Likely Advise Daughters To Not Tell Police If Attacked Former Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy has admitted that he would likely not encourage his daughters to tell police if they were attacked. Unilad 22/3/2021 News Dog detectives: The canine specialists helping to solve sexual offences Sniffer dogs are already used by police forces to detect everything from drugs and guns to cash and dead bodies; now police in Derbyshire are pioneering the work of a new breed of forensic dogs that can sniff out tiny traces of semen to support investigations into sexual offences, reports Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/3/2021 Feature, Innovation Assets and Logic: Proposing An Evidenced-Based Strategic Partnership Model For Anti-Trafficking Response Since knowledge about human trafficking has increased over the last 20 years, so have our understandings about interventions, survivor empowerment, and attention to intersectional forces that lead to trafficking vulnerability and exiting barriers experienced by survivors. An area lacking in such advancement, however, relates to collaborative community responses (CCRs), which have notably increased evidenced-based, effective responses in other public health and health equity responses. CCRs have been part of US-based antitrafficking efforts since the passage of the U.S. TVPA, but very little research has examined their effectiveness or how to standardize a unified collaborative effort in multidisciplinary antitrafficking teams around common goals. The proposed model utilizes health equity techniques to map existing community resources that could potentially respond to identified needs. Using logic models, the proposed process allows for interdisciplinary teams to systematically plan a response using the identified assets in their community to achieve a common ultimate goal and improve the response to human trafficking. Research, practice and policy implications are discussed. Journal of Human Trafficking - Registration at source 22/3/2021 Research article Officers ‘thought they would be killed’ at Bristol protests Andy Roebuck, chair of the Avon and Somerset Police Federation, said officers feared for their lives during violent protests in Bristol yesterday. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/3/2021 News Chief constable to launch largest ever appeal for wanted suspects following Bristol disorder Avon and Somerset Constabulary Chief Constable Andy Marsh how vowed to leave “no stone unturned” in the hunt for those responsible for the disorder which took place in Bristol city centre on Sunday night (March 21). Police Professional 22/3/2021 News Violence against women: resources for policing Training, guidance and research for police forces in England and Wales College of Policing 22/3/2021 Feature Policing for the protection of women Horrifying death of Sarah Everard brings into sharp focus the abuse faced by women – and the public are rightly asking police about what we do to protect them College of Policing 22/3/2021 Feature «265926602661266226632664266526662667Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events