Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97462 total results. Showing results 65781 to 65800 «328632873288328932903291329232933294Next ›Last » The Justice System Is Failing Rape Victims Conviction rapes are at a record low, with half of survivors deciding against pursuing their case. How has it all gone so wrong? Vice 4/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Police mailbox for family court protection orders abandoned A mailbox set up to inform police of protection orders made against forced marriage and female genital mutilation was abandoned after a year due to a lack of resources, the Gazette has learned. Law Gazette 4/12/2019 News Drug use monitoring in Australia: Drug use among police detainees, 2018 AUSTRALIA: Established in 1999, the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program is funded by the Australian Government and is the nation’s longest-running ongoing survey of police detainees across the country. DUMA comprises two core components: a self-report survey on drug use, criminal justice history and demographic information; and voluntary urinalysis, which provides an objective measure for corroborating reported recent drug use. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 4/12/2019 Report Global web of firms for fraudsters created by British company Formations House A global web of businesses, banks and tax havens used by international crime gangs and fraudsters has been created by a family-owned company in Britain, an investigation has revealed. The Times 4/12/2019 News Ex-police sergeant, 66, whose job it was to comfort grieving families faces jail for stealing thousands in cash, £800 watch, flatscreen TV and washing machine from homes of the dead An ex-police sergeant whose job it was to comfort grieving families is facing jail for stealing thousands in cash as well as an £800 watch, flatscreen TV and a washing machine from homes of the dead. Mail Online 3/12/2019 News FaceApp may pose ‘counterintelligence threat’ says FBI The FBI said FaceApp and other mobile applications developed in Russia pose a "potential counterintelligence threat". BBC 3/12/2019 News High-tech hand scanners to track officers entering and leaving Winnipeg police HQ CANADA: Chief says devices modernize attendance management; Union calls machines 'another slap in the members' face' CBC News (Canada) 3/12/2019 News Stopping the next London Bridge attack: How to reduce risks posed by terror parolees This past week a deadly stabbing attack occurred in London carried out by 28-year-old Usman Khan, a released prisoner who had been convicted in 2012 on terrorism offenses. Khan had been imprisoned on a 16-year sentence for his part in an al-Qaeda-inspired plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange and other major London sites, including the U.S. Embassy. He was automatically released last year, without his case ever being reviewed by a parole board, after serving only seven of his 16 years. Homeland Security Today 3/12/2019 Analysis, Feature Police cuts pose greatest risk to countering terrorism, says ex-chief Robert Quick rejects Johnson’s ‘cliches’ about sentencing laws after London Bridge attack The Guardian 3/12/2019 News Forces struggle to get the message right on social media Nottinghamshire apologised over an ill-judged Facebook post last week. Is this part of a reoccurring theme of forces mishandling their social media strategy or a symptom of people's tendency to be too easily offended? Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/12/2019 Analysis, Feature All forces sign cloud first contract for HOLMES2 major incident system All 43 police forces in England and Wales have signed a contract to deliver the HOLMES2 major inquiry system for local and cross border investigations via a cloud service to enable them to share data and set up multi-force access to a casualty bureau for a major incident. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/12/2019 News Terrorist use of drones hard to mitigate, warn experts A terrorist threat and mitigation report warns of the potential to carry out IED attacks using drones. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/12/2019 News APCC chair Katy Bourne OBE; Sussex police and crime commissioner Katy Bourne was a guest speaker at this years APComm Learning Academy. She delivered a powerful presentation entitled: 'Stalking and Harassment - A Personal and Professional Perspective'. [video] Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/12/2019 News All UK police forces sign contracts with Unisys for HOLMES2 cloud service to manage large and major enquiries Unisys helps UK police forces in their plans to move to a "cloud-first" strategy - enabling greater collaboration, data sharing and faster response times for incident management PR Newswire 3/12/2019 News ‘Scandal brewing’ as thousands of suspects released More than 93,000 suspected violent criminals and sex offenders have been released without restrictions by police in England and Wales since 2017, figures obtained by BBC Newsnight show. BBC 3/12/2019 News Police cuts pose greatest risk to countering terrorism, says ex-chief Robert Quick rejects Johnson’s ‘cliches’ about sentencing laws after London Bridge attack The Guardian 3/12/2019 News Does Procedural Fairness Matter For Drug Abusers to Stop Illicit Drug Use? Testing the Applicability of the Process-Based Model in A Chinese Context This study examined the influences of procedural fairness on Chinese drug users’ efforts to stop substance abuse, with a primary goal to test the applicability of the process-based model in the Chinese context. According to Tyler (1990, Why people obey the law. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press), the core theoretical argument underpinning the process-based model is that if citizens consider the police to be fair in using their powers, they will view the police as legitimate and accordingly cooperate with the police and comply with the law. Using data from a sample of 202 Chinese drug users, this study found that procedural fairness has an indirect effect on drug users’ efforts to stop illicit drug use. Specifically, procedural fairness used by the police increased Chinese drug users’ efforts to stop substance abuse through its prior effects on drug users’ perceptions of police trustworthiness. These findings provide some support for the key arguments of the process-based model of regulation, and have important implications for the direction of efforts to encourage desistance-related behavior among substance abusers. Psychology Crime and Law - Registration at source 3/12/2019 Research article Manifesto pledges: Violence against women and girls, gender inequality and human rights are ‘key aspects’ With the General Election fast approaching, Professor Peter Joyce and Dr Wendy Laverick analyse the main political parties' view on crime and its causes, and how this has shaped the pledges they have made in their election manifestos. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/12/2019 Analysis Forces in Focus: Frontline ICT experiences from ten UK forces CoPaCC publishes in-depth individual analyses of the police ICT provision in 10 police forces providing the largest response to the CoPaCC National Police ICT Survey in 2018. The 'Police ICT: Forces in Focus' reports are the latest in the CoPaCC Police ICT: User Perspectives series based on the Survey results. These reports are critical reading for anyone with an interest in improving police ICT provision. Policing Insight 3/12/2019 News Police ICT: Forces in Focus – Comparing User Experiences The CoPaCC Police ICT: Forces in Focus - Comparing User Experiences Report examines the responses of officers and staff from 10 police forces that provided the largest response to the CoPaCC National Police ICT Survey 2018. The report charts their level of satisfaction with ICT provision in their individual forces via ten questions covering a range of subjects including overall satisfaction, investment, access to a computer, provision of mobile devices, system integration and data reliability, training and support. The responses are broken down to federated ranks, senior officers and staff providing a unique insight into the challenges experienced in each force. The results are bench marked in each subject area against the national average of the all the responses from the 48 police forces in the survey. The report is critical reading for anyone with an interest in improving the provision of ICT in these forces. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/12/2019 Report «328632873288328932903291329232933294Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events