Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97662 total results. Showing results 65701 to 65720 «328232833284328532863287328832893290Next ›Last » Policing in Scotland Strategic priorities set direction for police over the next six years. Police Scotland 16/12/2019 News Hull police shooting to be probed by watchdog The police watchdog has launched an investigation after a man was shot by armed officers in a street. BBC 16/12/2019 News Christmas terror fears: Undercover police to patrol British festive fairs SAS officers will be mingling undercover amongst festive shoppers in a bid to safeguard and protect the public against possible terror attacks. Express 16/12/2019 News Sheku Bayoh family reassured by chief constable’s meeting The family of a Fife man who died in custody have said they are reassured by Police Scotland's chief constable's commitment to a public inquiry. BBC 16/12/2019 News Servator at East Midlands Airport Project Servator – the UK policing tactic used to disrupt crime, notably terrorist hostile reconnaissance – is being trialled at East Midlands Airport. Professional Security Magazine Online 16/12/2019 News Public Order Policing Approaches to Minimize Crowd Confrontation During Disputes and Protests in Australia Traditionally, public order clashes between police and protesters in Australia were intermittent and erratic, but police responses were often repressive and violent. By the 1990s, most police leadership was advocating a low-key strategy: one of communication and dialogue, negotiated management, and a less coercive approach to large-scale protests. This article argues that policing of demonstrations responds to the dynamics of differing protest contexts and behaviours. It explores the policing of some significant contemporary demonstrations in Australia ranging from industrial disputes to anti-globalization protests (1998 national waterfront dispute, 2007 Sydney Asia-Pacific Economic Corporation summit, and the 2014 G20 mega event in Brisbane). Although the policing approaches were markedly diverse, these case studies involved limited confrontation. Despite some notable exceptions, modern-day policing of protest in Australia has usually been non-confrontational, partly the result of police–protester liaison and dialogue. The psychological threat of police force, rather than its actual implementation, has restricted potential protest participation and limited violent clashes. A delicate and fragile balance exists between the police maintenance of order and security and the facilitation of a peaceful protest. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 16/12/2019 Research article 2020 vision: The emergency services needs a common sense, people-first ‘manifesto’ of positivity As 2019 draws to a close and a new Government is installed in the UK, Mightify's Tom Wheelhouse publishes his own personal 'manifesto' for the emergency services where he calls for a common sense, people-based positive approach in 2020. Policing Insight - Registration at source 16/12/2019 Opinion Suicide watch: Initiatives specifically tailored to male officers are key to prevention In Britain, three quarters of those who die by suicide are male. Prior to taking their own lives, men's behaviour can be markedly different to that of women. As the police service is predominantly male, freelance mental health consultant Toni says it's time the service acknowledges this and develops suicide prevention initiatives specifically for men. Policing Insight - Registration at source 16/12/2019 Opinion Force to assess demand for Tasers Leicestershire Police and Leicestershire Police Federation have teamed up to find out how many officers in the county want to carry Taser. Police Professional 16/12/2019 News Taser survey sent to all Leicestershire officers All Leicestershire officers have been asked whether or not they want to carry a taser as part of a training roll-out. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/12/2019 News Violence and sexual assault cases have six months court waiting times The number of outstanding criminal cases in crown courts has risen while those involving sexual offences and violence against the person have waiting times of up to 22 weeks, figures from the Ministry of Justice show. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/12/2019 News Acting Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire appointed following resignation of Jason Ablewhite The acting Police and Crime Commissioner, Ray Bisby has taken an oath of office following his appointment by the Police and Crime Panel The Hunts Post 16/12/2019 News Police urge the public to download life-saving app What3Words The tool is for use in an emergency and helps police identify quickly and effectively where a caller. News and Star 16/12/2019 News Only 12 per cent of motorists think they will be stopped for drink driving UK drink-driving deaths are on the rise and drivers believe the chances of getting caught are low, according to a report by the European Union Transport Safety Council. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/12/2019 News Man in ‘critical condition’ after being shot by armed officers A man shot by police in the early hours of yesterday morning (December 15) remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital. Police Professional 16/12/2019 News No crime goes unpunished on the dark web: 11 arrested for buying counterfit euro’s Between 9 and 11 December 2019 Europol coordinated joint raids against the sale of counterfeit euro banknotes on illegal platforms on the Darknet. Europol 16/12/2019 News Expert urges tightening of revenge porn law Legislation on revenge porn and “deepfakes” needs strengthening to crack down on the non-consensual posting of sexual images online, the country’s leading law reform think-tank will be told today. The Times - Subscription at source 16/12/2019 News Day of love and hate for Hong Kong police Thousands of people, some making heart signs with their hands, turned out yesterday in a display of support for Hong Kong’s police. Metro 16/12/2019 News Lancashire Police will arm its frontline officers following rise in violent attacks Hundreds more police officers will be trained to use Tasers following a rise in attacks, it can be revealed. Lancaster Guardian 16/12/2019 News Should children be tried in adult courts? Lord Navnit Dholakia, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats in the Lords, has campaigned for a Private Members’ Bill that would see 11 and 12-year-olds tried in a new court “specially designated for young people” to help them understand what is going on. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/12/2019 News «328232833284328532863287328832893290Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events