Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97351 total results. Showing results 67081 to 67100 «335133523353335433553356335733583359Next ›Last » Extinction Rebellion: Police ban London protests Police have been clearing Extinction Rebellion activists from Trafalgar Square after issuing a London-wide ban on the group's climate change protests. BBC 15/10/2019 News APCC response to today’s Queens Speech “Today’s Queen’s Speech has a strong focus on tackling violent crime and strengthening public confidence in our criminal justice system, key areas which will be of interest to all Police and Crime Commissioners. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 14/10/2019 News Review Team makes three recommendations to Police Scotland in 2 complaint handling reviews published today The Review Team found that three complaints were not handled to a reasonable standard and has made three recommendations for further action for Police Scotland. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 14/10/2019 News Police ban Extinction Rebellion protests from whole of London City-wide Met police operation begins to clear Trafalgar Square and other protest sites The Guardian 14/10/2019 News Recruiting new police officers on Isle of Man ‘tricky’ The resignation of two officers "within weeks" of completing training shows how difficult it is to get local recruits, the Manx chief constable has said. BBC 14/10/2019 News The rarer sex Women have been part of the police service for more than 100 years, yet the proportion of female officers still lags behind that of society as a whole in most of the country. Will the introduction of more part-time options help? Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/10/2019 Analysis, Feature Return of the rave Rising club admission prices and strict security measures are driving an increasing number of young people to attend unlicensed music events, a throwback to the illegal raves of the 1980s – and for the police these are proving a major public order challenge. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/10/2019 News Decisions in context EIP conference Director Dr Peter Langmead-Jones reflects on discussions at this year’s event that have provided greater insight on managing ever-growing demands for policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/10/2019 News ‘Lynch mob politics’: experts denounce plans for longer jail terms Tory tactics called ‘dangerous electioneering’ at time when justice system is underfunded The Guardian 14/10/2019 News Assaults on Guernsey police officers rise by three-quarters The number of recorded assaults on Guernsey Police officers has risen by more than three quarters in a year. The force recorded 46 assaults on staff in 2018, compared with 26 in 2017. BBC 14/10/2019 News Blog: A time for reflection Today I had the privilege of attending the funeral of PC Andrew Harper. I stood side by side with his family, his friends, his colleagues and other police officers from around the country as we commemorated the life of an officer taken far too soon. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/10/2019 Feature, Opinion A report of the Hong Kong protests HONG KONG: This article is written by a former Royal Hong Kong Police officer whose service included Special Branch engaged in counter-terrorism intelligence, and who is currently resident in Hong Kong. It offers a detailed chronological overview of the development of the 2019 protests in Hong Kong; analyses the problems with the political response on the part of the Hong Kong and Beijing governments; it also looks at the tactics employed by the protesters, and critically examines the tactical and strategic response to the protests by the Hong Kong police. It also discusses the broader social and economic causes of the protests, and how the Hong Kong government might best respond to these challenges. Taylor & Francis Online 14/10/2019 Analysis, Feature Ministers consider extending Police Scotland’s overdraft to cover wage bill Humza Yousaf said ministers would consider delaying plans to cut the single force's deficit i News 14/10/2019 News Humza Yousaf denies Police Scotland will run out of cash to pay wages in four months Humza Yousaf dismissed 'outrageous' statement from Police officers union. Daily Record 14/10/2019 News Legitimate concerns? A core theme from last month’s Excellence in Policing Conference was the need to urgently address falling levels of legitimacy due to the widening gap between police and the communities they serve. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/10/2019 News Changing lives Dr Helen Millward and Dr Lindsay Hamilton argue that the police alone will not solve the knife crime epidemic – but community work could. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/10/2019 News New law gives NZ police discretion not to prosecute drug users, but to offer addiction support instead A new law passed in New Zealand promises to decriminalise drug use in favour of a public health approach. Prof. Max Abbott, Auckland University of Technology, argues that the move is a positive step towards addressing the real impact of drugs - so long as it doesn’t get lost in translation. Policing Insight 14/10/2019 Analysis PEEL spotlight report: Emerging themes from the second group of 2018/19 PEEL inspections This report gives an overview of the emerging themes from the second group of 2018/19 PEEL (police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy) inspections. These themes are based on findings from 15 force reports: the 14 forces we inspected in the second group of inspections and Cleveland Police, which we inspected in the third group. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 14/10/2019 Report Force majeure The combination of shrinking resources and increasing demand means many forces around the country are unable to provide the public with the level of service it requires, according to the latest round of PEEL reports from HMICFRS. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/10/2019 News Reports of food crime soaring Figures obtained through a Freedom of Information request by the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) found there were almost 7,000 reports of food crime between January 1, 2013, and March 31, 2019. Police Professional 14/10/2019 News «335133523353335433553356335733583359Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events