Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97305 total results. Showing results 67341 to 67360 «336433653366336733683369337033713372Next ›Last » Police ‘boys’ club’ accused of bullying women officers Scotland's police watchdog is investigating a group of male officers accused of criminality and sexist bullying of female colleagues. STV News 3/10/2019 News Brexit: PSNI ‘won’t police custom checkpoints’, says chief constable The Chief Constable Simon Byrne has told Boris Johnson the PSNI will not police any customs checkpoints on the Northern Ireland border after Brexit. BBC 3/10/2019 News Paris police attack: Four killed by knife-wielding employee A knife-wielding employee has killed three officers and one administrative worker at police headquarters in the centre of the French capital, Paris. BBC 3/10/2019 News Surrey Police “fail to record one fifth of rape reports” Police in Surrey fail to record a fifth of reports of rape, figures reveal. Eagle Radio 3/10/2019 News Letter from the Home Secretary to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service Letter from Home Secretary Priti Patel to Cressida Dick, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, following the publication of Sir Richard Henriques’ review. Home Office 3/10/2019 Report Police Decision-Making With Young Offenders: Examining Barriers to the Use of Diversion Youth justice policies in Australia feature an overall welfare-oriented approach and an emphasis on diverting young people away from the justice system. Nevertheless, some young people, particularly those with complex needs, are incarcerated at a young age and are at greater risk of poor outcomes. This paper explores barriers to the use of diversion options by police through analysis of in-depth interviews with 25 police staff. Consistent with the previous literature, role constraints, workload and lack of specialist knowledge were discussed. This paper explores the interplay of these factors with values, beliefs and expectations about young offenders – many of which were framed by experiences of adversarial encounters with young people and damaged faith in the system to rehabilitate. Naturalistic decision-making scholarship is drawn on to identify the potential role of ‘schemas’ in police use of discretion and of practical strategies that may support welfare and rehabilitation-oriented police practice with young people. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 3/10/2019 Research article Letter from the Home Secretary to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service Letter from Home Secretary Priti Patel to Cressida Dick, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, following the publication of Sir Richard Henriques’ review. Home Office 3/10/2019 Feature, Opinion No-deal Brexit risks women’s lives, says sister of murdered teen Alice Gross’s sister Nina says police need EU databases to keep out violent offenders. The Guardian 3/10/2019 News Serious and organised crime policy framework The policy framework offers mandatory requirements and guidance for prison and probation staff involved with offenders of serious and organised crime. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 3/10/2019 Report 3 October 2019 news Police Scotland recently hosted a delegation from the Norwegian Police Service as part of an established and ongoing relationship. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 3/10/2019 News New inspection ordered into Operation Midland failings The Home Secretary is to ask Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) to review how the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) handled Operation Midland, its investigation into claims of a VIP child abuse ring. Police Professional 3/10/2019 News Scotland could be first in UK to ban smacking The Scottish Greens MSP who introduced the bill says "physical violence has no place in 21st century Scotland". Sky News 3/10/2019 News Hong Kong protests: Teenager shot by police in chest is charged with rioting and assaulting an officer A teenager who was shot in the chest by police during protests in Hong Kong has been charged with rioting and assaulting an officer. The Standard 3/10/2019 News Police unit lift-off to combat violent epidemic in UK’s biggest region The West Midlands force is adopting a 'public health approach' to bring together police and partner agencies after landing more than £3 million in government funding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/10/2019 News Annual report 2018/2019 CANADA: It is my privilege to present the 2018/2019 Annual Report for the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. [pdf] Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (Canada) 3/10/2019 Report Rebellion Extinction protesters pulled a record 83,000 police officers away from their normal duties Scotland Yard has estimated it cost £16million to police the demonstrations Mail Online 3/10/2019 News Home secretary to order review into VIP abuse investigation Home Secretary Priti Patel is to order a new inquiry into the Met's widely criticised investigation into allegations of a VIP paedophile ring. BBC 3/10/2019 News Editor’s comment: Why are we sat on empty cop shops? First it closes 29 police stations and front counters so it can sell them, a move touted as helping it claw back £170million of the (by next year) £1bn cuts forced on it by austerity. Next, instead of selling them, it does nothing for two years. Islington Gazette 2/10/2019 Feature, Opinion New funding to fight scourge of County Lines The Government is to spend £20 million to create new teams at British Transport Police (BTP) to help tackle County Lines drug networks. Police Professional 2/10/2019 News Work and Pensions Secretary walks out of BBC Leeds interview when asked about Boris Johnson’s ‘political stunt’ with Yorkshire police Conservative Work and Pensions Secretary Thérèse Coffey walked out of an interview after being asked about Boris Johnson posing with police officers in Wakefield. The Yorkshire Post 2/10/2019 News «336433653366336733683369337033713372Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events