Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103261 total results. Showing results 63301 to 63320 «316231633164316531663167316831693170Next ›Last » Ex-officers lose judicial review on reduction in their injury pensions Staffordshire Police says High Court ruling provides 'welcome clarity' to pension regulations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2020 News Multiple GMP officers self-isolating after two test positive for Covid-19 As many as 20 officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) are self-isolating following an outbreak of Covid-19 in the Oldham district. Police Professional 21/9/2020 News New York among three ‘anarchist’ cities named by White House to lose funds The Trump administration has named three cities that are slated to lose federal funding after the White House accused them of tolerating crime. BBC 21/9/2020 News ‘Bringing the Badge Home’: Exploring the Relationship Between Role Overload, Work-Family Conflict, and Stress in Police Officers Drawing from work-life theory and the police literature, this research explores police officers’ work-life challenges by: (1) examining the relationship between role demands (at work, at home) and work-life conflict, (2) investigating the relationship between work-life conflict and stress, (3) determining the extent to which a family-friendly organisational culture moderates the relationship between work-family demands and work-life conflict, and (4) exploring the impact of gender on these relationships. Samples of 616 male and 264 female Canadian police officers are used to test eight hypotheses. Partial Least Squares (PLS) Multi-Group Analysis (MGA) was used to test these hypotheses. Consistent with broader work-life research, the analysis reveals that role demands positively relate to work-life conflict for both male and female officers. Results also highlight two unexpected findings: the positive relationship between role demands (at work, at home) and work-life conflict is stronger for male officers with high perceptions of family-friendly organisational culture than male officers with low perceptions of family-friendly organisational culture. This study highlights the complexity of work-life challenges for men and women in a male-dominated organisation (i.e. police). In doing so, this study emphasises organisational context to explain findings that challenge conventional work-life research, which has been predominantly conducted in non-police organisations. Policing and Society - Registration at source 21/9/2020 Research article Police Science: Australia & New Zealand Journal of Evidence Based Policing Vol 5.1 Volume 5 Number 1 Winter Edition 2020 [PDF] Australia New Zealand Society of Evidence Based Policing (ANZ SEBP) 21/9/2020 Analysis, Feature ‘There Is No “War on Drugs”’: An Investigation Into County Line Drug Networks From the Perspective of A London Borough County Line Drug Networks involve the transportation of drugs from urban hubs to out of city locations across the UK. County lines are a societal concern as they involve the recruitment of vulnerable individuals (adults and children), who are used as runners, exposing them to hazardous and often violent situations. This paper reports on a small scale study which provides a snapshot of the characteristics of nominals involved in county line drug network within a London Borough as well as the perspective of three expert practitioners who have substantial and detailed operational knowledge of how county line operatives work. Police Journal 21/9/2020 Research article Avon and Somerset police pays out tens of thousands of pounds to informants every year The chief constable said it was a minuscule part of the force budget Bristol Live 21/9/2020 News Boris Johnson orders ‘enforcement blitzkrieg’ on pubs that flout the ‘rule of six’ Boris Johnson is plotting a Covid rules "enforcement blitzkrieg" tomorrow after Chris Whitty warned Britain could see 200 deaths a day again by November. The Sun 21/9/2020 News Harper’s Law campaign receives support from police minister Kit Malthouse Lissie Harper, widow of PC Andrew Harper, wants mandatory life sentences for people who kill emergency workers Berkshire Live 21/9/2020 News Met joins Blitz commemoration Metropolitan Police officers have joined a memorial to forgotten fire service heroes of the Blitz. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2020 News Source Handler Perceptions of the Interviewing Processes Employed With Informants The collection of accurate, detailed, and timely intelligence buttresses critical law enforcement decision-making. However, the quality and quantity of the intelligence gathered relies heavily upon the interviewing techniques used to retrieve it. The perceptions of intelligence practitioners are key to developing an understanding of practices concerning intelligence collection. Yet, to date, no research has been undertaken that explores the United Kingdom’s Source Handlers’ perceptions of the interviewing processes employed with informants. The present study interviewed 24 Source Handlers from Counter Terrorism Dedicated Source Units in the United Kingdom. Five themes emerged from the interviews, (i) a comparison between interviewing and debriefing; (ii) the PEACE model in intelligence interviews; (iii) the importance of effective communication; (iv) Source Handlers’ use of cognitive retrieval techniques; and, (v) Source Handler interview training. Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 21/9/2020 Research article PIRC to investigate custody death Scotland's police watchdog has begun an investigation into the death of a man in custody. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/9/2020 News Response to modern day slavery annual report 2019-20 The Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Dame Sara Thornton, has published her Annual Report for 2019-2020. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 21/9/2020 News Tackling violence against women and girls £4.25m extra funding for frontline services. Scottish Government 21/9/2020 News Police officers in major safety crackdown as distracted driver ‘fails to react’ to police Police officers have caught "far too many distractions" on the road with motorists found using their mobile phone and even reading newspapers. Express 21/9/2020 News This is what we really mean when we say that ‘ACAB’ There is, I believe, a temptation to dismiss the images of bleeding journalists and choking demonstrators as being a uniquely American response by police to the Black Lives Matter movement; something as foreign to the UK as stumping up serious cash for the treatment of a broken wrist or the electoral college. The National 21/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Police issuing thousands of fines for breaking ‘unclear and ambiguous’ lockdown rules Thousands of people are being hit with fines for breaches of coronavirus lockdown regulations that are “unclear and ambiguous”, a parliamentary committee has warned Police Professional 21/9/2020 News Complaint about Police Commissioner Anthony Stansfeld rejected A group of councillors has decided that the elected-head of Thames Valley Police has not broken any rules following a row over an alleged abuse of power. Oxford Mail 21/9/2020 News More than 2,500 days of holiday “unclaimed” by two Yorkshire police forces in one year, figures show Staff at two of Yorkshire's police forces missed out on more than 2,500 days' worth of annual leave in one year, statistics have revealed. The Yorkshire Post 21/9/2020 News Police chiefs routinely turn blind eye to illegal fox-hunting as hunts go unchecked, report claims First ever report on ban’s enforcement documents dozens of cases in one year when ‘biased officers failed to act on evidence’ The Independent 21/9/2020 News «316231633164316531663167316831693170Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events