Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 67081 to 67100 «335133523353335433553356335733583359Next ›Last » Quentin Letts: Short arm of the law packs a punch on foreign travel Well she certainly terrifies me. Priti Patel clomped into the Downing Street news conference, shot the cameras an imperious glance and proceeded to give the nation some Friday-afternoon punishment. Whack, biff, wallop: house arrest for foreign travellers, fines of a thousand jimmies if you disobey, and we can all kiss goodbye to a sniff of the Med this summer. A happy weekend to you, too, home secretary. The Times - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 Feature, Opinion Police warn off bank holiday ‘idiots’ as public patience wears thin A chief constable has pleaded with people not to act like “idiots” over the bank holiday weekend as tempers flared at beauty spots flooded with visitors. The Times - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Sarah Champion: crusading MP’s new fight against sex grooming gangs A senior Labour MP who warned about Pakistani men raping and abusing young girls has been appointed to help conduct a review into grooming gangs. The Times - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Bored students blamed for cyberattacks Criminal gangs, mobsters, and spies in Russia, China and Iran are believed to be behind a surge in cybercrime since the coronavirus pandemic began, but experts also point to a more unlikely culprit: bored students. The Times - Subscription at source 23/5/2020 News Officers ‘wary’ as spit attacks rise in coronavirus pandemic Spitting attacks on police may be behind a national rise in assaults on emergency workers during lockdown, officials have said. BBC 23/5/2020 News London emergency services ‘blues brothers’ paired up on front line to tackle COVID-19 London Ambulance Service paramedic Jack Binder (27) and his London Fire Brigade brother, Leading Firefighter Tom Binder (28), have been working together responding to those in need across the capital as part of a new blue light partnership to help boost the ambulance service’s response to COVID-19. Emergency Services Times 22/5/2020 News Canadian peacekeeping levels hit lowest level in more than 60 years CANADA: OTTAWA — Canada’s contribution to peacekeeping has reached what is believed to be an all-time low, as the Liberal government makes its final push to secure a coveted seat on the United Nations Security Council. Blue Line (Canada) 22/5/2020 News Old-school outrage When Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol shared an advert for direct-entry detectives on social media, she could not have anticpated the backlash from some of those who had taken a more traditional route to the role. Police Professional - Subscription at source 22/5/2020 Feature, Opinion West Midlands police use reasoning to break up 100 person street party West Midlands police have championed 'the power of persuasion ' after they broke up a street party of over 100 people. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/5/2020 News PSA national conference to be delivered online The Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA) has announced that its national conference will take place in a digital-only form this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Police Professional 22/5/2020 News Social workers to be put into schools to help police spot signs of abuse Department of Education provides £6.5 million to put care specialists into 150 schools. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/5/2020 News Fast tracked healthcare should be a mainstay of the covenant says Fed Officer mental health and wellbeing must be more than just 'a poster on the wall' and should be enshrined in law as part of the police covenant. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/5/2020 News UK and EU clash over crime-fighting database in Brexit talks UK set to lose access to Schengen Information System that police across continent use to stop criminals The Guardian 22/5/2020 News Police Response to the Armed and Suicidal The current study presented police officers with an armed suicidal subject scenario during an in-service training, and their responses to this scenario were quantified. Officers then participated in a group debriefing and educational session after the scenario. One hundred and eight officers and deputies participated in the current study, and the researchers found that a majority of officers (72.2%) did not shoot the armed suicidal subject. Nine officers (8.3%) never gave a verbal command when faced with an armed suicidal subject, 22% never drew their weapon, and 86.2% walked closer to the subject and/or allowed the subject to walk closer to them. Many officers did nothing when the role player disobeyed their commands to stop moving towards them and 57.8% of officers walked backwards when faced with this threat. Officers removed the gun from the suicidal subject’s hand 32.1% of the time. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 22/5/2020 Research article Coronavirus: Police ‘fighting losing battle’ with campers People are being reminded the coronavirus lockdown rules do not allow overnight camping at beauty spots. BBC 22/5/2020 News North Wales Police will continue to enforce the law during the bank holiday weekend North Wales Police will focus on road and visibility in key locations as the bank holiday weekend approaches. The Leader 22/5/2020 News Police Chief believes it’ll be harder to enforce lockdown this weekend Chief Constable Alan Pughsley concedes it will be harder to crack down on rule breakers at beaches this weekend than in previous ones Kent Online 22/5/2020 News Driver films himself speeding at more than 200mph on UK motorway Footage of an unknown driver who filmed himself hitting 201mph on a motorway in England has sparked an investigation by police. The Independent 22/5/2020 News PSA conference set to move to digital platform The Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA) is announcing that its national conference will be held on digital platforms this year. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 22/5/2020 News Officer attacked while investigating report of lockdown breach Surrey Police is urging the public to refrain from sharing footage of an attack on one of its officers last night Police Professional 22/5/2020 News «335133523353335433553356335733583359Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events