Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103261 total results. Showing results 67601 to 67620 «337733783379338033813382338333843385Next ›Last » State-sponsored hackers ‘trying to steal coronavirus vaccine secrets’ Britain and the United States issued a joint warning today that rival states are mounting cyberattacks on research institutions linked to the coronavirus response in an attempt to steal secrets, including vaccine work. The Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2020 News Police Scotland officer numbers reach record high Police officer numbers in Scotland have reached their highest level for seven years, new figures have revealed. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 5/5/2020 News The latest justice system trends Work with offenders takes a deep dive into the latest offender management statistics Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2020 News Coronavirus: Hate crimes against Chinese people almost triple in UK during pandemic, police data shows Police have recorded a sharp increase in hate crimes against Chinese people during the coronavirus outbreak, figures show. The Independent 5/5/2020 News Second tri-service community fire station in Berkshire now complete The re-building of Crowthorne Community Fire Station is now complete and firefighters will be serving the local community from the new station. The facility becomes Royal Berkshire’s second tri-service community fire station and will offer a shared location for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS), Thames Valley Police (TVP) and South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS). Emergency Services Times 5/5/2020 News CORE political violence and violent organised crime report Q1 2020 We are pleased to release our first quarter report on political violence and violent organised crime incidents around the world. This report draws upon and highlights the extensive incident mapping data and analysis that is available within CORE, the essential risk monitoring toolkit from Control Risks Control Risks 5/5/2020 Report Geophysical monitoring of simulated homicide burials for forensic investigations Finding hidden bodies, believed to have been murdered and buried, is problematic, expensive in terms of human resource and currently has low success rates for law enforcement agencies. Here we present, for the first time, ten years of multidisciplinary geophysical monitoring of simulated clandestine graves using animal analogues. Results will provide forensic search teams with crucial information on optimal detection techniques, equipment configuration and datasets for comparison to active and unsolved cold case searches. Nature 5/5/2020 Feature, Innovation Rio police chief swap adds to federal probe of Bolsonaro BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro confirmed on Tuesday the replacement of the federal police chief in Rio de Janeiro, adding to scrutiny by the country’s top prosecutor of the right-wing populist’s alleged interference in law enforcement. Reuters 5/5/2020 News Jail for money launderer who spent just four hours in UK A driver who was caught trying to sneak nearly £300,000 criminal cash out of the UK just four hours after arriving into the country has been jailed. National Crime Agency (NCA) 5/5/2020 News Fraud case redefines the legal test for ‘dishonesty’ in criminal law Aspects of theft and fraud cases to be considered by a jury simplified following Appeal Court judgement Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2020 News Number of people charged by post is increasingly due to RUI Suspects not required to return to a police station means forces have to use postal charge requisition Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2020 News Staffordshire create early intervention team to tackle long term issues Staffordshire Police have set up an Early Intervention and Prevention unit (EIPU) to inform officers on best practice on crime prevention and safeguarding vulnerable groups. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2020 News So now you’re the fashion police too? Force faces fury for mocking locked-down Britons for taking an ‘essential saunter in jeans’ as their daily exercise A police force was blasted for a issuing a Covid-19 alert seemingly criticising a pedestrian for exercising in jeans. Mail Online 5/5/2020 News Chinese police officers violently shut down ‘illegal’ church service – shocking video Chinese authorities have been accused of violenty raiding a house church in the city of Xiamen in Fujian Province. Express 5/5/2020 News Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner defends picking ally as deputy Sue Mountstevens chose John Smith, who had been her office’s chief executive and was in the running to replace her Somerset Live 5/5/2020 News Roads could become ‘dangerous postcode lotteries’ for drivers if overstretched police forces are letting off low-level speeders in lockdown, motoring lawyer Mr Loophole warns Roads could become a 'dangerous postcode lottery' for drivers during lockdown after it was revealed that some police forces are going easy on speeders due to mounting workloads. This is Money 5/5/2020 News More than an add-on: Increasing online engagement is a more effective way to manage police demand Following the publication of CoPaCC's recent thematic on police contact management, Hootsuite's UK Police Lead Nathan Bird examines some of the findings and highlights the increasing role of online engagement, a low cost and, at times, more effective way to manage police demand. Policing Insight 5/5/2020 Analysis, Feature Policing’s fourth age? Mobile working and on-the-street management The culture of policing has undoubtedly evolved over the last decades, but what does the latest stage mean? Serving officer Martin Gallagher argues that the 'fourth age' of policing could see mobile working undermine the capacity of senior officers to lead on the frontline. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/5/2020 Feature, Opinion Teachers’ and Administrators’ Perceptions of Police-to-Student Encounters: the Impact of Student Race, Police Legitimacy, and Legal Authoritarianism The present study reflects an exploration of student race and attitudes toward the legal system as predictors of teachers’ and administrators’ support for police-to-student physical intervention. We experimentally manipulated student race (Black vs. White) in a hypothetical scenario depicting physical police intervention stemming from a student’s misbehavior. Teachers and administrators were significantly more punitive (i.e., requested juvenile detention and expulsion) toward the Black student than the White student. Moreover, endorsement of police legitimacy and legal authoritarianism (LA) predicted increased punitive attitudes toward the student, the belief that the student is dangerous, perceived likelihood that the student would recidivate, and perceived appropriateness of police officer behavior. Finally, the relationships between police legitimacy, LA, and perceived police behavior appropriateness were stronger when the student was portrayed as Black than White. Race and Justice - Registration at source 5/5/2020 Research article £76m emergency funding to support most vulnerable during pandemic An emergency funding package of £76 million will be given to frontline charities to help support the most vulnerable in society during the Covid-19 pandemic. Police Professional 5/5/2020 News «337733783379338033813382338333843385Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events