Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97404 total results. Showing results 66501 to 66520 «332233233324332533263327332833293330Next ›Last » Bristol cyber security firm that trains Met police raises $40m A cybersecurity training firm run by a former GCHQ employee has raised $40m (£31m) in funding to help it expand to America. The Telegraph 6/11/2019 News Met Police could be forced to pay Extinction Rebellion activists thousands in false imprisonment claims The Met Police could be forced to pay Extinction Rebellion activists thousands in false imprisonment claims after the High Court today ruled that the force's London-wide protest banned was unlawful. Mail Online 6/11/2019 News Private Security Guards Policing Public Space: Using Soft Power in Place of Legal Authority Only a few studies have examined how private security guards operate in public spaces. In order to address this gap, this paper examines a public/private partnership of installing security guards on a public square in Aarhus, Denmark. This was a response to the presence of a group of homeless and marginalised alcohol and drug users. The policing of the public square was investigated through document analysis, interviews with different stakeholders and observations with a patrolling security guard. The case study illustrates that private security guards are able to exercise considerable control in public spaces, without having any legal authority over these spaces. Furthermore, by drawing on the analytical framework of governmentality studies, the case illustrates how the security guards were engaged in practices of ‘soft power’ in their policing of the public square. This constitutes a contribution to the growing literature that has started to survey the different powers and resources at the disposal of private security. Policing and Society - Registration at source 6/11/2019 Research article European Police Recruits’ Views on Ideal Personal Characteristics of A Police Officer As societies are becoming more heterogeneous and complex, the role of the police is becoming more demanding. To fulfil this role, police officers need several widely recognised skills and personal qualities, but less is known about how they are valued by police recruits. Thus, we have examined views of police recruits in six European countries on three competencies or characteristics of known importance for police work: knowledge, leadership, and the ability to form good relations with citizens. We have also explored variations in views of recruits in different organisations and changes in their views during their training. For these purposes, we used survey data collected in the RECPOL project. Since the data were collected from different populations and at different times, the analysis is based on measurement invariance methodology, and one of the aims was to highlight the importance of rigorous appraisal of the quality and comparability of similar survey data using such methods. The results reveal both differences and similarities in views of recruits in the surveyed countries and changes during training. Policing and Society 6/11/2019 Research article Savings from Blue Light services joint working fund post-Grenfill unit Staffordshire Commissioner uses £1.4 million from collaboration initiatives to create safety team. Police Oracle 6/11/2019 News Swansea British Transport Police officer wins PCSO of the year The British Transport Police has announced that a Swansea officer has won the Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) of the year award at a prestigious awards ceremony. Rail Advent 6/11/2019 News Extinction Rebellion: High Court rules London protest ban unlawful A police ban on Extinction Rebellion protests in London last month was unlawful, High Court judges have ruled. BBC 6/11/2019 News PSNI to pilot single officer patrolling Chief constable responds to public consultation exercise with small scale exercise to increase visibility. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 News Met leads national project to standardise online contact system New platform follows successful proof of concept exercise with Thames Valley and Hampshire forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 News The future of policing: It’s HR’s time to shine The influx of thousands of new police recruits in the next three years will transform Human Resources in policing. Head of Policing for KPMG in the UK Andrew Lea explores the challenges ahead and offers ways in which HR can rise to them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 Analysis Sharp rise in knife and gun attacks outside London as austerity bites New violence reduction unit seeks to tackle spiralling crisis in the West Midlands. But is it too little, too late? The Guardian 6/11/2019 News Care homes accused of being too quick to call police on children Vulnerable children are being criminalised over minor incidents despite guidelines The Guardian 6/11/2019 News Welsh Company Helps UK Police Infiltrate The Dark Web Cardiff based Pervade Software is working with police forces across the UK, applying award winning cyber security products to help them sniff out and deal with threats on the Dark Web. Wales 24/7 6/11/2019 News Chief constable welcomes £550m-a-year council-funded community policing initiative in Borders Police Scotland chief constable Iain Livingstone has welcomed the creation of two council-funded community policing teams in the Borders and says he would like to see that initiative continue. The Southern Reporter 6/11/2019 News Boris Johnson plans to hand police new stop and search powers to target serial knife offenders Boris Johnson is set to hand police new stop and search powers to target serial knife offenders. Mail Online 6/11/2019 News Police could face hundreds of claims over climate arrests The Metropolitan Police could face hundreds of claims for false imprisonment if the High Court rules that its ban on protests by Extinction Rebellion was unlawful. The Times - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 News Police concerns over rise of ‘paedophile hunters’ Prosecutors used evidence provided by so-called paedophile hunters in more than 250 cases against suspected abusers in 2018. BBC 6/11/2019 News Burglars could use lasers to tell Alexa to unlock your home Burglars could break into homes by shining a laser at digital assistants and smart speakers from more than 100m away, researchers have revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 News Car fob technology finally catches up with thieves Carmakers are fighting back against high-tech theft with key fobs that “sleep” when not in use. The Times - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 News Bail reforms set for post-election review after cross party agreement Bail reforms will be reviewed by the next Home Secretary to ensure suspects are dealt with in a timely way Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2019 News «332233233324332533263327332833293330Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events