Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101034 total results. Showing results 66161 to 66180 «330533063307330833093310331133123313Next ›Last » Coronavirus: Greater Manchester Police warning after 660 parties shut down Greater Manchester Police has warned people not to breach lockdown rules over Easter after it had to break up 660 parties last weekend. BBC 9/4/2020 News What Does Success Look Like? Lessons From the Innovations in Community-Based Crime Reduction (CBCR) Program Using mixed methods, we examine how a cohort of twelve sites operationalized and adapted the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Innovations in Community-Based Crime Reduction (CBCR) grant program. CBCR is built around data, place-based strategies, neighborhood revitalization, and community partnerships. Community-based interventions are typically quite complex, embedding multiple mechanisms by which the intervention may succeed or fail. We examine fidelity to the program and its relationship to implementation success, as well as the achievements and challenges reported by the sites. Justice Evaluation Journal - Registration at source 9/4/2020 Research article Covid-19: The role the Australian Police are playing in the battle against the Coronavirus As law enforcement across the world adjusts to policing the pandemic, Associate Professor Terry Goldsworthy and Assistant Professor Robyn Lincoln from Bond University explore the role the Australian police forces play in managing this crisis. Policing Insight 9/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Coronavirus: Gang life ‘has stopped’ because of COVID-19 Sheldon Thomas, who founded the Gangsline Foundation Trust, said county lines and "cuckooing" activity have also decreased. Sky News 9/4/2020 News Stop and search up by quarter after police rethink of tactics Police in Scotland are increasing their use of stop and search powers after a rethink of the controversial tactic. The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2020 News National Crime Agency loses landmark ‘McMafia’ corruption case The National Crime Agency has lost a landmark corruption case against the daughter and grandson of the former president of Kazakhstan. The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Landmarks deserted as masked police go on patrol Police helicopters have captured aerial images of London’s most celebrated tourist attractions desertedin the sunshine this week as orders were given for officers to wear surgical masks when sharing vehicles and entering homes . The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2020 News Special Report: Threat from right-wing extremism continues to increase in UK UK counter-terrorism police have identified the increasingly serious threat posed by adherents of far-right ideologies, but the movement remains diverse, adaptable, and in many cases committed to violence. The Janes Terrorism & Insurgency team assesses the current state of far-right extremism in the UK. Janes - Registration at source 8/4/2020 Report Policing the COVID-19 lockdown – what the public thinks Two weeks into the UK’s coronavirus lockdown the debate continues on how the public should interpret government guidance and how the police should enforce new laws designed to respond to the public health emergency. Crest Advisory 8/4/2020 Report Police chiefs call on No 10 to tighten UK lockdown Exclusive: Easter weekend will be major test of compliance, say forces as they encourage public to report breaches The Guardian 8/4/2020 News Domestic abuse victims can breach lockdown rules, says police chief One of Britain's top police officers has urged domestic abuse victims to seek help as charities report a big rise in attacks in the lockdown The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/4/2020 News Former prison officer sentenced for her part in drugs operation A former prison officer has been given a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to her part in a cross-county “business-like” drugs operation. Police Professional 8/4/2020 News NCA to appeal discharge of Unexplained Wealth Orders On the 8th April the High Court ruled in favour of the respondents to three Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs), secured by the NCA in May 2019, and discharged the orders. The NCA disagrees with the judgment and will appeal. National Crime Agency (NCA) 8/4/2020 News Civil Emergencies Toolkit – supporting Policing’s response to COVID-19 The National Enabling Programmes and Microsoft colleagues have developed a Civil Emergencies toolkit to assist Forces in England and Wales with their remote communication and collaboration. National Enabling Programmes 8/4/2020 News Home Office preparedness for Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Inquiry The Home Affairs Committee is undertaking a short inquiry into the Home Office’s preparations for and response to Covid-19 (Coronavirus). UK Parliament 8/4/2020 News Major investment fraud gang busted in Bulgaria and Serbia A large criminal network involved in fraud, money laundering and social engineering was dismantled in an international investigation. Europol and Eurojust supported the investigation which involved law enforcement and judicial authorities from Austria, Bulgaria, Germany and Serbia. Europol 8/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Welsh police ‘should not be used as factory inspectors’ Police officers should not be used as "factory inspectors" to enforce social distancing rules, the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Arfon Jones has said. BBC 8/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Majority of British public support police response, but third think it ‘has gone too far’ in some cases Three quarters of public give lockdown powers complete or qualified support in survey The Independent 8/4/2020 News Covid-19: Global recommendations for emergency services The Collaborative Coalition for International Public Safety (CC:IPS) has published a document of global recommendations for emergency services organisations to help them respond and prepare in the best way possible during the COVID-19 outbreak. The comprehensive document aims to share recommendations for best practices so that countries across the world can learn from each other during these difficult times. It focuses on important challenges which emergency services – including Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) – are or may soon be facing. These challenges include preparing for an overflow of calls, introducing new helplines, ensuring appropriate care of control room staff and communicating effectively with the public about the outbreak. European Emergency Number Association (EENA) 8/4/2020 News Most Brits support police tactics in coronavirus lockdown despite some fearing they ‘go too far’ The majority of Brits back police tactics taken to enforce the coronavirus lockdown despite some fearing they are "going too far", according to a new poll. The Standard 8/4/2020 News «330533063307330833093310331133123313Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events