Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94174 total results. Showing results 57121 to 57140 «285328542855285628572858285928602861Next ›Last » How are you delivering impactful learning during this pandemic? Is this available online? Is the learning delivered to the same standard? What platform do they use? Premier Partnership have tackled digital learning head on and as a result have been instrumental in supporting police forces in continuing their core training. Policing Insight 16/6/2020 Advertisement, Feature Policing must not ‘gloss over’ the Black Lives Matter protests, warns Britain’s first black Chief Constable After joining the Metropolitan Police Service as a cadet in 1975, Michael Fuller QPM became Britain's first black Chief Constable in 2004. In an exclusive interview with Policing Insight's Sarah Gibbons, Mr Fuller reflects on his own experience in the police service and why it is important to listen to the Black Lives Matter protests. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/6/2020 Feature, Interview Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2018/19: main findings The Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS) is a large-scale social survey which asks people about their experiences and perceptions of crime. The 2018/19 survey is based on around 5,540 face-to-face interviews with adults (aged 16 or over) living in private households in Scotland. This report presents the results of the eighth SCJS, with interviews conducted between April 2018 and May 2019. [pdf] Scottish Government 16/6/2020 Report People feel safer in their communities – Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2018-19 Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has welcomed official figures showing Scotland has become a safer place over the last decade following large falls in both overall crime and the likelihood of being a victim, a major survey has confirmed. Police Scotland 16/6/2020 News CPS review finds improvements in coronavirus charging compliance A Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) review of completed prosecutions under coronavirus laws last month has found the legislation was correctly applied in almost 85 per cent of cases. Police Professional 16/6/2020 News Seven force partnership policing degree deal with Anglia Ruskin Seven forces have joined up with a top 50 university to deliver the new policing degree. Anglia Ruskin University will deliver the PEQF across the South East. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/6/2020 News Extradition arrest bill defeated in the House of Lords Amendment proposed to impose conditions on adding countries who abuse Interpol Red Notices System. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/6/2020 News Triggers for disorder: Is the UK facing a summer of discontent? The UK is going through an unprecedented time. Barely out of austerity, it has had to contend with a pandemic alongside the impact of events happening elsewhere in the world. Professor Peter Joyce and Dr Wendy Laverick look back over the last few months and examine some of the triggers that could lead to widespread disorder. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/6/2020 Analysis, Feature George Floyd: Police dispatcher was alarmed watching live video of arrest and called supervisor The unnamed female dispatcher tells her supervisor she does not care if the call makes her look like a "snitch". Sky News 16/6/2020 News Atatiana Jefferson: ‘Why I will no longer call the police’ James Smith has never wanted much to do with the police but he called them to check on his neighbour in the Texas city of Fort Worth, because it was late at night and her front door was wide open. Soon afterwards he heard a gunshot, and later saw the dead body of a 28-year-old woman, his neighbour's daughter, carried out on a stretcher. BBC 16/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Personal view: What if the police in Bristol had stopped protesters removing the statue of a slave trader? The policing of the Black Lives Matters protests may not have triggered a review of policing in the UK, but, says Vice President of the Police Superintendents' Association Chief Superintendent Ian Wylie, policing must still seize the opportunity to change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/6/2020 Feature, Opinion French police plan to replace chokeholds with stun guns France has announced today that it will test stun guns for wider use, after being forced to ban chokeholds. Euro Weekly 16/6/2020 News Crime Rates in A Pandemic: the Largest Criminological Experiment in History The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has impacted the world in ways not seen in generations. Initial evidence suggests one of the effects is crime rates, which appear to have fallen drastically in many communities around the world. We argue that the principal reason for the change is the government ordered stay-at-home orders, which impacted the routine activities of entire populations. Because these orders impacted countries, states, and communities at different times and in different ways, a naturally occurring, quasi-randomized control experiment has unfolded, allowing the testing of criminological theories as never before. Using new and traditional data sources made available as a result of the pandemic criminologists are equipped to study crime in society as never before. We encourage researchers to study specific types of crime, in a temporal fashion (following the stay-at-home orders), and placed-based. The results will reveal not only why, where, when, and to what extent crime changed, but also how to influence future crime reduction. American Journal of Criminal Justice 16/6/2020 Research article Police watchdog: ‘If you’re unhappy with the police, complain’ The police watchdog says it needs to do more to build trust with young people and ethnic minorities. BBC 16/6/2020 News Ready for the new vehicle regulations? Policing Insight and DriveTech invite you to a free roads policing webinar Is roads policing ready for the biggest ever overhaul of mandatory vehicle safety requirements? Policing Insight and DriveTech invite you to a FREE webinar this Thursday on what the new regulations mean for roads policing. Policing Insight's publisher Bernard Rix outlines why this webinar, led by a panel of industry experts, is not to be missed. Policing Insight 16/6/2020 Advertisement, Feature Fraud within and against the Commonwealth: The most harmful frauds, 2016–17 to 2018–19 AUSTRALIA: Fraud threats facing the Commonwealth arise principally from two areas: individuals employed by the Commonwealth or contractors (internal fraud); and customers/clients of the Commonwealth, third-party providers, vendors, or members of the public, in Australia or overseas (external fraud). [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 16/6/2020 Report Commonwealth fraud investigations 2017–18 and 2018–19 AUSTRALIA: Public sector fraud involves dishonestly obtaining a benefit or causing a loss by deception or other means. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 16/6/2020 Report Dijon: Police brought in to tackle Chechen violence Police reinforcements have been sent to the French city of Dijon following a spate of violence from Chechen groups. BBC 16/6/2020 News Police can forcibly remove people without face masks from public transport and fine them £100 Officers will only enforce new law ‘as a last resort’, police leaders say The Independent 15/6/2020 News CPS review finds improvements in coronavirus charging compliance A CPS review of completed prosecutions under coronavirus laws last month has found the legislation was correctly applied in almost 85 per cent of cases. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 15/6/2020 News «285328542855285628572858285928602861Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events