Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 63881 to 63900 «319131923193319431953196319731983199Next ›Last » Drugs gang’s £17m property empire seized by NCA Fifty-nine properties worth an estimated £17 million have been seized and sold by the National Crime Agency (NCA) following an investigation into a “prolific organised crime group” that spanned almost a decade. Police Professional 29/8/2020 News Extinction Rebellion Accuse Met Police Of ‘Trying To Crush’ Protests Scotland Yard has been accused of sending "vague threats" to the environmental group on the basis of Covid-19 gathering restrictions – from which XR are exempt. Huffington Post 29/8/2020 News Priti Patel warns illegal rave organisers ‘you are not above the law’ as police forces across UK prepare to break-up dozens of parties The Home Secretary has lashed out at the organisers of illegal raves, warning them they are 'not above the law'. Mail Online 29/8/2020 News Dissocial Personality Traits and Past Experiences Matter in How People Perceive the Police The study investigated the contributions of dissocial traits and experience with the police to police perception. Participants (261: males = 115, females = 146, mean age = 25.87) completed psychometric measures deviant personality traits, police perception, and experience with the police. Regression analysis was used to examine relationship patterns. Results indicated that people detested the police as they got older (β = − 0.19, t = − 2.06, p = 0.04). Also, having an encounter was associated with more negative perception of the (β = − 0.16, t = − 1.97, p = 0.04). Among the dark triad traits, only narcissism predicted police perception such that higher narcissism traits was associated with higher negative perception of the police (β = − 0.46, t = − 2.21, p = 0.03). Findings seem to suggest that the police, especially in Nigeria, needs to do more to improve their connections with citizens; albeit, individual personality disposition matters, and should be a potential issue to consider when the police deals with citizens. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 29/8/2020 Research article Tesla employee ‘was offered $1m to let criminals hack its systems’ It started with two Russian men in their twenties meeting in a bar near Tesla’s factory in California and ended with secret recordings, an FBI arrest, a $1 million bribe and an insight into the world of cybercriminals. The Times - Subscription at source 29/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Creating an evidence based probation service Work with Offenders looks at some lesser known aspects of the work of the Probation Inspectorate. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2020 Feature Chief Constable Alan Pughsley has his contract extended to 2025 Kent Police's Chief Constable Alan Pughsley has had his contract extended for another five years by Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2020 News Clearer legislation needed to deal with unlicensed music events in London New legislation that means organisers of illegal raves face fines of up to £10,000 will mean “absolutely nothing” for enforcement in London, the chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation has said. Police Professional 28/8/2020 News Chief Constable participates in Scottish Government coronavirus briefing Chief Constable Iain Livingstone QPM today joined First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and National Clinical Director Professor Jason Leitch at the Scottish Government's coronavirus briefing. Below is a transcript of his opening remarks. Police Scotland 28/8/2020 News West Yorkshire Police officer dismissed following gross misconduct hearing A West Yorkshire Police constable (PC) has been dismissed without notice at a gross misconduct hearing arranged by the force, following our investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/8/2020 News Police call for stronger counter-terrorism laws NEW ZEALAND: Police want greater legislative powers for dealing with terrorism, following laws in place in the United Kingdom. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/8/2020 News PCC extends Chief Constable of Kent Police contract The Chief Constable of Kent Police Alan Pughsley QPM has accepted an extension to his contract from the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott. Kent OPCC 28/8/2020 News Jacob Blake and Kyle Rittenhouse: Should police have used different tactics? Two incidents have turned Wisconsin into the latest epicentre of America's police protests. What can the footage from two different shootings tell us about US policing? BBC 28/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Angry mob swarms police in UK street, shoving and assaulting them in shocking scenes A police officer told Channel 5 documentary series Police Code Zero: Police Under Attack, that the incident in Scunthorpe, which saw a colleague assaulted and the police officers surrouned, was 'one of the most frightening of my career' Mirror 28/8/2020 News We will not allow selfish behaviour this Bank Holiday weekend to derail the progress we have made Under new measures that came into force on Friday, those holding an illegal gathering of more than 30 people can face a £10,000 fine The Telegraph 28/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Bank Holiday Monday set to be coldest on record, as police brace for weekend of illegal raves Writing for the Telegraph, Priti Patel has attacked the 'selfish and senseless' ravers who police fear will flock to Bank Holiday parties The Telegraph 28/8/2020 News Interview with Prince George’s County, MD Interim Chief Hector Velez about supporting his department after three officers were shot on Sunday USA: Last Sunday, three officers with the Prince George’s County, MD Police Department were shot by two gunmen as the officers were responding to a call about a home invasion. Video of the dramatic ambush attack was captured on one of the officer’s dash-cam. PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler spoke with Interim Chief Hector Velez about the incident and a video message he sent to the agency discussing the shooting. Police Executive Research Forum 28/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Third largest BAME force sets out plans for biggest recruitment drive Bedfordshire Police has launched its biggest ever recruitment drive to find 156 new officers this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2020 News Delhi 2020 religious riots: Amnesty International accuses police of rights abuses Indian police "committed serious human rights violations" during deadly religious riots in Delhi earlier this year, Amnesty International alleges. BBC 28/8/2020 News 4,500 extra police to tackle dozens of illegal raves and climate protests on London’s streets More than 4,500 extra officers will be deployed on London’s streets over the bank holiday weekend to police a fresh wave of environmental protests and dozens of illegal raves to replace Notting Hill Carnival. The Standard 28/8/2020 News «319131923193319431953196319731983199Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events