Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 67181 to 67200 «335633573358335933603361336233633364Next ›Last » Key theft and scanners fuelling significant rise in car crime Targeted buglaries and hi-tech equipment is fuelling the rise in vehicle theft Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2020 News New immigration rules: Ban on entry to UK for foreigners who spent a year in jail and repeat offenders Foreign-born persistent offenders and those sentenced to more than a year in jail will be banned from entering Britain under the new immigration system coming into force in January. The Times - Subscription at source 13/7/2020 News WMP announces new initiative aimed at creating ‘a fairer force’ The chief constable of West Midlands Police, Dave Thompson, together with the West Midlands police and crime commissioner David Jamieson, have launched a new programme aimed at addressing ‘structural inequality’ and turning the force into “as inclusive, diverse and fair an organisation as possible”. Police Professional 13/7/2020 News National app launched to help police in fight against cybercrime A new app that provides practical guidance and advice on dealing with cybercrime is being rolled out to all forces in England and Wales for free from today (July 13). Police Professional 13/7/2020 News Far-right group that preaches violence against police to be banned A far-right terror group that advocates violence against police officers, describing them as “race traitors” and “high value targets”, is to be outlawed. Police Professional 13/7/2020 News Coronavirus in the UK: How police tried to use the lockdown crime pause to their advantage A decline in crime gives police forces the chance to catch up on their to-do lists i News 13/7/2020 News Modern slavery: At least 100,000 victims in UK include British citizens, report claims There could be more than 10 times the number of victims of modern slavery than estimated – and the pandemic threatens to fuel a further increase. ITV News 13/7/2020 News Neo-Nazi terrorist group that threatened to murder chief constables and mocked up propaganda pictures of police chief with gun to his head are set to be banned in the UK Neo-Nazi terrorist group that threatened to murder chief constables and mocked up propaganda pictures of police chief with gun to his head are set to be banned in the UK Mail Online 13/7/2020 News Home Office concludes ESN software deal with APD Communications The Home Office has agreed a contract with APD Communications for the upgrade of software to be used on the Emergency Services Network (ESN). UKAuthority.com 13/7/2020 News Barriers Stopping LGBTI People From Accessing LGBTI Police Liaison Officers: Analysing Interviews With Community and Police Police liaison programs that support LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex) people might go by many names (including GLLOs, LGBTI police liaison officers, etc.), but they have become the key model for providing police service enhancements for LGBTI people. These programs now dominate approaches used by police to build relationships between police and LGBTI communities, yet research on the effectiveness of these programs is limited. This paper examines interview data from LGBTI people and LGBTI police liaison officers in three states in Australia. The interviews were part of a broader study of LGBTI police liaison programs, which included a survey of LGBTI people about the issues they think impact upon these programs. The analysis demonstrates the key issues that stop LGBTI people from seeking support from LGBTI police liaison officers and how we might potentially improve this situation. Criminal Justice Studies - Registration at source 13/7/2020 Research article Money laundering through the illegal wildlife trade is a multi-million dollar global threat The illegal wildlife trade is ‘a major transnational crime’, with multi-million dollar money laundering operations and links to corruption and drug trafficking that will require closer international co-ordination to tackle, according to a new report. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/7/2020 Feature Corruption and Trust in Police: Investigating the Moderating Effect of Procedural Justice This article examines the role of citizens’ contact with police and their assessments of officers’ corruption in police in India. More importantly, we examine whether police procedural justice moderates the relationship between citizens’ assessments of police corruption and trust. Data (N = 845) from Delhi, India, suggest that consistent with the literature, citizens’ trust in police is explained by their contact with police, fear of crime, police effectiveness, and corruption in police work. However, two significant findings emerged from this analysis. First, though citizens’ perception of police corruption is a significant explanatory variable of trust in police, procedural justice moderates the strength of the relationship of corruption on trust. Second, the nature of contact experience reveals essential differences in the moderating effect of procedural justice on the relationship between corruption and trust in police. Finally, irrespective of the nature of contact experience, police effectiveness, and trust in police is related. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology - Registration at source 13/7/2020 Research article One crisis, 43 responses Callum Tipple explains how Covid-19 is exposing cracks in the policing model. Police Professional 13/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Home Office claims officer numbers have exceeded 130,000 due to uplift Figures not based on Full Time Equivalents but uplift shows that 78,000 applicants received in first six months. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2020 News Frontline officers urged to mask up While the government clarifies rules for the public, officers are adbised by the Federation not to risk exposure to COVID-19. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2020 News Using section 60 in line with the Code of Ethics Montell Neufville says that in stop and search encounters, the biggest issues surround how section 60 powers are used. Police Professional 13/7/2020 Feature Government considers doubling sentence for assaults on emergency workers Offenders who assault emergency workers could face longer jail terms under plans being considered by the Government. Police Professional 13/7/2020 News Further increases in sentencing ‘could be meaningless’ without support of Courts The National Chair of the Police Federation has welcomed a Government-led consultation into doubling sentences for offenders who assault emergency workers and described it is an opportunity to ensure emergency workers who are attacked while doing their job feel supported by the Criminal Justice System. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/7/2020 News The Open University: Police online learning comes of age Many training and education organisations are moving more of their learning online, partly in response to the COVID-19 crisis – and often with mixed results. With more than 50 years' experience of distance learning, The Open University know the structure and support needed to successfully deliver online learning, as Dr Paul Walley, Director of Learning within the University's Centre for Policing Research and Learning, explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/7/2020 Feature, Innovation Cover up to keep you and your family safe There’s currently a huge issue around Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) not being used in all the cases when it should. Some colleagues have stopped wearing it. It may be that complacency has crept in. Certainly, it can be really uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time. I hear friends say, ‘if I was going to get Covid-19, I would have by now’ or ‘the virus is not as bad as we thought’, or the ‘pubs are open so it must be okay’. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/7/2020 News «335633573358335933603361336233633364Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events