Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97904 total results. Showing results 64061 to 64080 «320032013202320332043205320632073208Next ›Last » Domestic abuse: Ministers urged to strengthen revived law to protect children Proposed domestic abuse laws must be strengthened to give more protection to children, campaigners say. BBC 3/3/2020 News Listening to British Muslims: Policing, extremism and Prevent Homegrown terrorism inspired by Islamist and far right extremism continues to pose a severe threat to Britain and its population. Crest Advisory 2/3/2020 Report Anti-slavery tsar calls for councils to take on child trafficking cases Expert calls for Home Office to lose powers but councils say they are struggling to cope The Guardian 2/3/2020 News Any coronavirus ‘lockdown’ would initially be voluntary At first, a “lockdown” of UK cities to combat coronavirus would be voluntary, with residents simply asked to stay at home and avoid public spaces. In a worst-case scenario, the police could be asked to enforce road and building closures, the army could be drafted in – and those who breached rules could face specialist tribunals. The Guardian 2/3/2020 News IOPC investigates Met officers responding to Streatham attack Two officers who were responding to the Streatham attack have been placed on restricted duties while under investigation by the IOPC for gross misconduct for dangerous driving Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2020 News Investigation into police collision involving officers responding to Streatham terrorism incident We are conducting an independent investigation into a road traffic incident involving a Metropolitan Police car which collided with two vehicles while responding to the terror attack in Streatham on Sunday 2nd February 2020. Two members of the public and officers sustained injuries. The members of the public were taken to hospital for checks and discharged Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/3/2020 News Thames Valley to be test room for ESN control room Home Office awards troubled network contract to supplier to develop live streaming and enhanced location services. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2020 News Report highlights successful collaboration between Norfolk emergency services The first annual report into the progress made since Norfolk Constabulary agreed to work more closely with its local fire service has found it has “been a real catalyst for change”. Police Professional 2/3/2020 News British Muslims are concerned about Islamist extremism and do trust the police, survey finds The majority of British Muslims are concerned about Islamist extremism and support police along with the principles of the controversial Prevent programme, a survey has suggested. The Independent 2/3/2020 News Pro-police organisation claims British Muslims do not oppose Prevent An organisation with extensive links to the police and counter-extremism authorities has claimed that British Muslims do not oppose Prevent. 5 Pillars 2/3/2020 News Fury as two cops face dangerous driving probe after Streatham terror attack crash A decision to investigate two police officers for alleged dangerous driving after they rushed to the scene of the Streatham terror attack has today been slammed. The Sun 2/3/2020 News Festus Akinbusoye selected by Conservatives as Police and Crime Commissioner candidate Conservative party members have selected Festus Akinbusoye as their candidate for the Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election which takes place on Thursday 7 May 2020. Bedford Independent 2/3/2020 News Nudists call for protection against hate crimes British Naturism says abuse of recreational nudists should be outlawed The Week 2/3/2020 News Exploring the Role and Contribution of Police Support Volunteers in An English Constabulary This article considers the role and contribution of Police Support Volunteers (PSVs)—citizens who give their time freely to perform tasks that complement the duties of police officers and staff—in an English constabulary. It draws on two PSV typologies—motivation (The Altruistic PSV, The Social PSV, and The Career PSV) and role (The Operational PSV and The Non-Operational PSV) to explore PSVs’ perceptions of their contribution: a ‘one size fits all’ process or experiences that are more multidimensional, with factors related to individuals’ roles, tasks, and motivations impacting on the ‘service’ they feel able to offer, satisfaction within their role, and their intention to continue to give their time to policing. The article concludes with a discussion of the PSV against the backdrop of a rapidly shifting police landscape and points to their position in a reshaped policing climate. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 2/3/2020 Research article Forces awarded extra funding for Taser Nearly 8,000 more officers will be able to carry Taser. Home Office 2/3/2020 News Met Police officers investigated over Streatham attack crash Two Met Police officers called to the Streatham attack are being investigated for alleged dangerous driving and misconduct over a car crash. BBC 2/3/2020 News Why has a rural low crime county in England commissioned a report into serious violence? Although Gloucestershire is a largely rural county with a lower than average violent crime rate, Gloucestershire PCC Martin Surl recently commissioned its largest ever study into violent crime. Policing Insight spoke to Chair of Safer Gloucestershire and Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Chris Brierley (pictured) to find out why and what the report revealed. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/3/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Forces fail to claim full taser funding from Home Office Met submitted highest bid and will get £2 million as £3.5 million of ringfenced cash left unspent. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/3/2020 News Network defrauding at least 5 million dismantled in Portugal On 26 and 27 February, the Fiscal Action Unit of the Portuguese National Republican Guard (Guarda Nacional Republicana) under the direction of the Central Public Prosecutor’s Office carried out operation Netto Price which aimed to dismantle a transnational network obtaining illegitimate patrimonial advantages, through a fraudulent scheme based on fictitious invoice circuits. Europol 2/3/2020 News Justice Minister Naomi Long facing call to provide police with resources to tackle paramilitary gangs The Justice Minister is facing calls to ensure the police have adequate resources to shut down paramilitary gangs. Belfast Telegraph 2/3/2020 News «320032013202320332043205320632073208Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events