Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100096 total results. Showing results 59501 to 59520 «297229732974297529762977297829792980Next ›Last » APCC Impact Report 2019/20 The APCC has launched its Impact Report 2019/20, which demonstrates the breadth of work and impact of the Association against its five business priorities: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/10/2020 News Cross-party group launches inquiry into websites used for sexual exploitation he Scottish Parliament’s Cross-Party Group on Commercial Sexual Exploitation has launched an inquiry into websites being used for sexual exploitation. Holyrood Magazine 13/10/2020 News New funding awarded to improve support for victims of terrorism This announcement follows the conclusion of a Home Office competitive fund. Home Office 13/10/2020 News Police recorded crime and outcomes open data tables OFFICIAL STATISTICS; Police recorded crime and outcomes detailed figures and supplementary material including a user guide. [PDF] Home Office 13/10/2020 Report Hate crime, England and Wales, 2019 to 2020 OFFICIAL STATISTICS; Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police and information on hate crime from the Crime Survey for England and Wales. Home Office 13/10/2020 News I’m an ex-officer. The Met police today looks and feels as racist as it was before Macpherson After the Stephen Lawrence inquiry there were positive changes. But progress has slipped, and black people are bearing the brunt The Guardian 13/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Cressida Dick faces grilling from MPs over police investigation into gay conservative pundit Darren Grimes Metropolitan police chief Cressida Dick could be questioned by MPs on the decision to launch a “politically motivated” police investigation into gay conservative pundit Darren Grimes. Pink News 13/10/2020 News Journalist to lodge PSNI complaint with Police Ombudsman A journalist will on Monday lodge an official complaint with the Police Ombudsman over what she says is a PSNI failure to investigate a threat to rape her baby. Belfast Telegraph 13/10/2020 News Honours should not be awarded to police officers involved with human rights violations It is unconscionable to witness the Hong Kong honours system rewarding police officers responsible for the abuse of HongKongers. The UK government must impose Magnitsky-style sanctions to demonstrate our commitment to global human rights. PoliticsHome 13/10/2020 News Comprehensive Spending Review must protect baseline police funding to ensure effective staffing levels With the UK Government’s three-year Comprehensive Spending Review due to be announced in the next few weeks, UNISON National Officer Ben Priestley warns that an inadequate settlement could see police staffing levels fall – and the prospect of many of the additional officers promised by the Prime Minister restricted to station duties to plug the gaps. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the UK's National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the UK College of Policing to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/10/2020 News Enhancing evidence-based treatment of child sexual abuse material offenders: The development of the CEM-COPE Program AUSTRALIA: Recent research suggests that child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offenders have distinct characteristics and intervention needs when compared to contact sexual offenders. As such, many sexual offender treatment programs may not be suitable for CSAM offenders without a history of contact offences. [pdm] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 13/10/2020 Research article 2020-21 Corporate plan AUSTRALIA: The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 2020–21 Corporate Plan outlines how we intend to deliver on our purpose, including our key activities over the next four years (2020–2024) and the measures by which we will be held to account. [pdf] Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 13/10/2020 Report Gangs bring rapid-fire guns to Britain’s streets Powerful automatic guns are being smuggled into Britain for use by organised crime gangs. The Times - Subscription at source 13/10/2020 News Interview with retiring Tempe, AZ Chief and PERF President Sylvia Moir USA: Sylvia Moir is retiring today after leading the Tempe, Arizona Police Department for four years. She rose through the ranks with the Sacramento Police Department, leaving as a lieutenant after 18 years, and served as a commander in Menlo Park, California and as chief in El Cerrito, California from 2010-2016. She has also served as PERF President for the past year. Chief Moir spoke with PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler on Friday about her early experiences with policing, lessons she has learned throughout her career, and advice she would give current and aspiring chiefs. Police Executive Research Forum - Subscription at source 12/10/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Selling sex: a look at the arguments around reforming prostitution laws Plainly speaking, money for sex persists as a result of how women are viewed by society,” Ash Denham, Scotland’s community safety minister, replies when asked about why the Scottish Government’s new consultation on how to tackle the demand for prostitution is so important. Holyrood Magazine 12/10/2020 News Police Commissioner argues against officer’s reduced sentence AUSTRALIA: The reduced sentence handed to an officer who leaked the address of a domestic violence survivor to her former partner "has the tendency to erode public confidence in the Queensland Police Service", the state's police commissioner has said in a court submission. Brisbane Times (Australia) 12/10/2020 News Controversial police program successfully reducing crime: report AUSTRALIA: A contentious NSW Police initiative criticised for its disproportionate focus on Aboriginal and young people has significantly reduced domestic violence and property crimes among its targets. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12/10/2020 News Sars ban: Two dead in Nigeria police brutality protests AFRICA: A police officer and a civilian have been killed in the Nigerian city of Lagos as protests continue against police brutality for a sixth day. There are reports that police used live ammunition on the protesters in the country's largest city. This comes a day after a notorious police unit accused of unlawful arrests and murder was officially disbanded. BBC 12/10/2020 News New Zealand joins call for access to social media encrypted data NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand and its Five Eyes security partners have made another plea for social media companies like Facebook to allow governments to access their encrypted data. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/10/2020 News «297229732974297529762977297829792980Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events