Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99754 total results. Showing results 67401 to 67420 «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Police Scotland solving less than half of ‘revenge porn’ offences amid surge in cases Cops are solving less than half of “revenge porn” offences amid a surge in cases logged, figures reveal. The Scottish Sun 6/1/2020 News Police record a 1,700% jump in the number of catalytic converters stolen as criminals profit from rising precious metal prices The number of catalytic converters stolen from cars in 2019 jumped by as much as 1,700 per cent, figures show. Mail Online 6/1/2020 News Doubt over street searches in knife crime fight The Metropolitan Police commissioner’s policy of intensifying stop and search has been called into question after Times analysis showed no correlation with reductions in knife crime. The Times - Subscription at source 6/1/2020 News Nearly 40,000 reports of domestic abuse to North Wales Police in last two years Domestic abuse is everyone’s responsibility, a charity has said, as figures show North Wales Police received just under 40,000 reports over the last two years alone force wide. The Leader 5/1/2020 News Detectives target modern slavery – some trafficking issues are ‘in plain sight’ Tackling modern slavery will be a focus for detectives this year, the head of the Met Police Serious Crime Command has said. Express 5/1/2020 News Police ‘scoring own goal’ with match cameras Use of surveillance devices at football games is intimidating supporters, according to Scottish research The Telegraph 5/1/2020 News Ayia Napa: Raab urges Cyprus to ‘do the right thing’ in case of British teenager The foreign secretary has urged Cyprus to "do the right thing" in the case of a British teenager convicted of lying about being gang-raped in Ayia Napa. BBC 5/1/2020 News Councils paying a private police force millions of pounds a year Councils are paying a "private police force" millions of pounds a year to do the job of normally associated with bobbies on the beat, the Telegraph can reveal. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Police officer sues after being shot with paintball in training exercise gone wrong A police officer is suing for compensation after being shot with a paintball gun and attacked by a dog in a counter-terror exercise gone wrong. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Police forces record thousands of hate incidents each year even though they accept they are not crimes Police forces are recording thousands of hate incidents even though they accept that they are not crimes. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Invest in social, youth and mental health services, not just police officers, says Britain’s most senior police chief Boris Johnson's promise of 20,000 new police officers won't solve rising crime rates alone, says Martin Hewitt i News 5/1/2020 News How Can Embedded Criminologists, Police Pracademics, and Crime Analysts Help Increase Police-Led Program Evaluations? A Survey of Authors Cited in the Evidence-Based Policing Matrix Evidence-based policing emphasizes the evaluation of interventions to create a catalogue of effective programs and practices. Program evaluation has primarily been considered the purview of academic researchers, with police agencies typically uninvolved in the evaluation of their own interventions. Scholars have recently advocated for police to take more ownership over program evaluation, often arguing for an increased role of three primary entities: embedded criminologists, police pracademics, and crime analysts. While an emerging body of literature has explored these entities individually, research has yet to explore the unique contributions each can make to police-led science. The current study is a survey of scholars who authored or co-authored one or more studies included in the evidence-based policing matrix. The authors explore four distinct research questions pertaining to police-led science. Findings suggest that embedded criminologists, police pracademics, and crime analysts may each have a unique role to play in promoting police-led science. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 5/1/2020 Research article Police ‘scoring own goal’ with match cameras Use of surveillance devices at football games is intimidating supporters, according to Scottish research The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Boris Johnson urged to make Scottish drug deaths crisis a top prority Boris Johnson is facing calls from within his party to make tackling the drugs deaths crisis his top priority in Scotland. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Reversing police cuts may not solve all problems, but it is a good start We understand Martin Hewitt’s point, but recruiting extra police officers certainly makes the challenges easier to face The Independent - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 Feature, Opinion Police cost into historic crimes hits £236MILLION – and YOU are fitting the bill The cost to taxpayers of police investigations into historical crimes has reached £236million, it has been revealed. Express 5/1/2020 News GCHQ on alert for cyber-attack from Iran’s hackers GCHQ spies stepped up their monitoring of Tehran-backed hackers this weekend amid fears that Britain’s national infrastructure and government departments would be targeted in retaliation for the American drone strike that killed an Iranian military commander. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Police fear return of targets as price of 20,000 recruits Government plans for a “target culture” in policing have been criticised by police chiefs. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Disgruntled ex-Police Scotland staff blast force on jobs website for bullying, favouritism and poor working conditions Disgruntled former Police Scotland staff have mauled the force on a jobs website. The Scottish Sun 4/1/2020 News The police chief who believes arrests aren’t the key to fighting rising crime Exclusive: While Boris Johnson champions ‘tough justice’ measures, Britain’s most senior police chief tells Lizzie Dearden prevention must be prioritised to keep people safe The Independent 4/1/2020 Feature, Opinion «336733683369337033713372337333743375Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events