Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 64301 to 64320 «321232133214321532163217321832193220Next ›Last » WMP response to Birmingham stabbing attacks likely saved lives, says report A decision not to classify the Birmingham stabbing attacks as a possible marauding terrorist assault may have saved lives on the night, a report has found. Police Professional 20/10/2020 News IOPC launches investigation into events preceeding fatal crash The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding a crash that led to the deaths of four young people in the West Midlands last week. Police Professional 20/10/2020 News Prospective police officers must disclose childhood convictions, Court of Appeal rules Would-be police officers are required to disclose all convictions and cautions, including those they received as a child, the Court of Appeal has ruled. Police Professional - Subscription at source 20/10/2020 News Brexit: Will the UK and the EU co-operate on security? Former Prime Minister Theresa May has told Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove that the government "should not be resigned to the prospect of no deal" when it comes to post-Brexit police and security co-operation with the EU. BBC 20/10/2020 News The Current Nature of Police Officer Fatalities in Australia and Opportunities For Prevention Policing is considered one of the most dangerous and stressful occupations. The role and duties of officers mean that they are more likely to encounter not only accidents, but also assaults. Furthermore, the physical demands and occupational stresses of the job mean that officers are at risk of medical conditions that cause strain on the body such as heart attacks. This paper examines the current nature of police officer fatalities in Australia. In turn, this paper aims to identify strategies to prevent police fatalities. To do this, the study examined all police officer deaths in Australia between 2002 and 2019 (n = 39). Results revealed three main typologies of police fatalities in Australia: accidents, assaults and health-related fatalities. Accidents accounted for the largest proportion of fatalities, followed by assaults and health fatalities. Furthermore, the results showed a significant decrease in the number of police fatalities post 2006. These results are discussed in terms of changes to policing policies and practices that may have influenced this decline. Overall, these findings provided valuable insights into the current nature of police fatalities. These findings have implications for policing authorities in implementing prevention strategies to reduce and prevent officer deaths. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Registration at source 20/10/2020 Research article Devastating survey of rape survivors shows need for systemic change Fewer than one in seven alleged rape victims feel confident they can obtain justice bby reporting the matter to police, a survey has suggested. The Canary 20/10/2020 News Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner pledges ‘no complacency’ on 101 call wait times Cumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner has said there is "no complacency whatsoever" in the force as it seeks to improve waiting times on its non-emergency helpline. News and Star 20/10/2020 News Police officers in ‘toxic’ organised crime unit shared ‘explicit and highly offensive’ fake pornographic image of Prince Harry having sex with Kate Middleton in work WhatsApp group, tribunal hears Members of a 'toxic' police unit sent 'explicit and highly offensive' fake pornographic images of Prince Harry and Kate Middleton to a work's WhatsApp group, a disciplinary hearing has heard. Mail Online 20/10/2020 News C19 National Foresight Group: The psychological impacts of a second wave A new report by the C19 National Foresight Group warns that the psychological impact of a coronavirus second wave could compound already high levels of police officer mental health problems and pose a challenge to sufferers and the service for the next decade, reports Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/10/2020 Feature Implementation and ‘programme integrity’ in Evidence-Based Policing In our continuing series aimed at supporting the new police degree entry recruits, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Dr Carina O'Reilly looks at how research interventions can be undermined unless we take a scientific approach right from the beginning. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/10/2020 Feature PC tells Manchester bombing inquiry her two hour break was ‘unacceptable’ A British Transport Police Constable took an unacceptable two hour plus break during her shift, an inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has heard. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/10/2020 News Disputes over masks fuelling racially aggravated hate crime Disputes over face masks are fuelling racially aggravated hate crime, a senior police officer has said. Police Professional 20/10/2020 News Video remand hearings from custody suites to end in December Police forces across England and Wales are to stop running video remand hearings from their custody suites at the end of the year as the cost can no longer be justified. Police Professional 20/10/2020 News Just one in seven rape survivors confident of getting justice, survey suggests Fewer than one in seven alleged rape victims feels confident they can obtain justice by reporting the matter to police, a survey has suggested. Police Professional 20/10/2020 News Parole system in England and Wales ‘secretive’ A man whose grandfather has just been released from prison - after killing his wife 35 years ago - has told the BBC the parole process in England and Wales is "secretive" and "coy". BBC 20/10/2020 News Just one in seven rape survivors expect justice in England and Wales Victims’ commissioner survey also reveals about a third do not report rapes to police The Guardian 20/10/2020 News Parole Board chief calls for high-profile hearings to be held in public Proposed changes to system in England and Wales after John Worboys case aim to remove secrecy The Guardian 20/10/2020 News Black History Month – Andrew’s story I am currently an Inspector in the Police Service of Northern Ireland, attached to the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Unit in HR. I am also the Interim President of the National Black Police Association which represents all black/ethnic minority police associations in the UK. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 20/10/2020 News Counting rules for recorded crime GUIDANCE- These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately. Home Office 20/10/2020 News Coronavirus: MPs debate pet theft law change amid lockdown rise Pet theft reform has become "more pressing" following lockdown when "record numbers" of animals were stolen by thieves, MPs have been told. BBC 20/10/2020 News «321232133214321532163217321832193220Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events