Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 54561 to 54580 «272527262727272827292730273127322733Next ›Last » Surrey PCC opens bids for diversion scheme to work with at risk children Contract to be awarded to organisation who can work with young people at risk from county lines network. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/8/2021 News Hospital admission ‘should be part of assessment of bar licences’ Local Government Association says criteria should be added to prevention of crime and disorder and public safety. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/8/2021 News Warning over ‘higher than ever’ risk of repeat riots on ten-year anniversary The risk of a repeat of riots that scarred London and other major towns and cities a decade ago is “higher than ever”, Labour has said, as the party accused the Government of failing to tackle the conditions that led to the eruption of violence on streets across the country. Police Professional 6/8/2021 News National DNA Database statistics OFFICIAL STATISTICS: Provides National DNA Database statistics on a quarterly basis. Home Office 6/8/2021 Report Police predicted strike by Streatham attacker case of ‘when, not if’ after release Officers had considered rearresting Sudesh Amman, but decided there were insufficient grounds The Guardian 6/8/2021 News South Wales Police gets more 999 calls than ever before Almost 25,000 emergency calls were received by South Wales Police in July - more than the force has ever had in a single month, it says. BBC 6/8/2021 News The Checkpoint Project: Working with offenders rather than simply processing them An offender desistance programme centred on taking a public health approach to policing suggests that it can reduce the risk of offending by 30% over a significant follow-up period which could have far-reaching benefits for how policing resources are used. Working with offenders rather than simply processing them was a key driver for the project, as Detective Superintendent Kevin Weir and Durham PCC's Policy and Commissioning Officer Stephanie Kilili report. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/8/2021 Analysis, Feature Drug-sensing tags aim to cut crime Criminals who offend to fund their drug addiction could be forced to wear monitors as a way of making them stop. The Times - Subscription at source 6/8/2021 News Most Australians back in lockdown as angry protesters clash with police AUSTRALIA: Most Australians are once again living under strict virus restrictions as Victoria wakes to its sixth lockdown, Sydney suffered its worst day of the pandemic and more regions of NSW were ordered to clamp down. The New Daily (Australia) 5/8/2021 News Police had ‘tunnel vision’ in NCA case AUSTRALIA: The investigation of the fatal National Crime Authority bombing in Adelaide was plagued by tunnel vision with police believing all roads led to prime suspect Domenic Perre, a court has heard. Mandurah Mail (Australia) 5/8/2021 News Police left stunned by shocking numbers on day one of high-tech camera rollout AUSTRALIA: Police have been left stunned by the number of drivers caught using their phones or without a seatbelt by new high-tech cameras. [AUDIO] 4BC (Australia) 5/8/2021 News Taking back the streets: Meet the South Aucklanders standing up to violence NEW ZEALAND: On a blustery Sunday afternoon when many in Māngere were glued to their TV screens watching the dawn raids apology, an altercation in the neighbouring community of Favona was about to turn potentially deadly. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/8/2021 News More frontline police officers want to carry guns NEW ZEALAND: A survey has shown 73 percent of police officers want to be armed - the highest level in a decade The Police Association's biennial survey, which included about 6000 of its members - showed support is even higher among frontline officers wanting to carry guns. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/8/2021 News Support among police for carrying arms at highest level in decade, survey shows NEW ZEALAND: A biennial survey run by NielsenIQ of almost 6000 Police Association members shows 73 percent support for general arming of the police constabulary, the highest level in a decade. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/8/2021 News One-year funding is holding back fight against fraud, says HMIC Forces need more resources to tackle fraud and victims are still getting a poor service as a result, HM Inspectorate has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/8/2021 News Hate crime investigation following Euro 2020 final leads to 11 arrests Police forces across the UK investigating racist abuse targeting England players on social media are continuing to track down those responsible for the hate-filled messages. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/8/2021 News Police left ‘on the frontline of social failure’ 10 years after London riots Police are struggling to connect with black and disadvantaged communities because they are “on the frontline of social failure”, the Shadow Communities Secretary has said. Mirror 5/8/2021 News Streatham attacker was ‘one of most dangerous individuals’ police investigated, inquest hears Two weeks before terrorist was released from prison an officer said an attack would be ‘when, not if’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/8/2021 News Rural affairs unit acquires dedicated drone for use in crime prevention and detection Avon and Somerset Police Rural Affairs Unit has invested in dedicated drone to assist officers in preventing and detecting rural crime, including wildlife crime such as hare coursing. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 5/8/2021 News Crime detection isn’t key to victim satisfaction In my last blog I suggested that when police officers talk to victims of crime, they should think of themselves as applied psychologists. They routinely deal with a wide range of people reacting to a wide range of circumstances, some of which can be very stressful. One victim of an assault may be agitated and emotional, another might appear calm and controlled. If police officers understand something about what might be going on beneath the surface, they will be better equipped to help the victim. The Police Foundation 5/8/2021 Feature, Opinion «272527262727272827292730273127322733Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events