Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 67821 to 67840 «338833893390339133923393339433953396Next ›Last » Boris Johnson’s police state won’t solve the coronavirus crisis Johnson's government is shifting blame onto the poor, and away from his shocking lack of leadership and neglect of essential state services, writes Malia Bouattia. The New Arab 28/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Interpol Afripol alliance goes live Working together to build strong meaningful capabilities for African law enforcement INTERPOL 28/4/2020 News Responding to COVID-19: Mike Cunningham shares his thoughts with WeCops On 1 April, the CEO of the College of Policing, Mike Cunningham, and Chief Constable Andy Rhodes took part in a special WeCops (@wecops) Twitter discussion, focused on the policing response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). College of Policing 28/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Police chief describes the number of people reported missing in North Lanarkshire as “staggering” They are dealing with around 200 reports each month in the local authority area Daily Record 28/4/2020 News Harry Dunn’s parents say police must give them the report into their son’s death so they can sue his alleged killer Harry Dunn's parents have claimed they are unable to sue their son's alleged killer due to a delay in police handing over an accident investigation report. Mail Online 28/4/2020 News PSNI budget down by nearly a quarter in a decade The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has seen its budget fall by £200m in real terms over the past decade, according to the Audit Office. BBC 28/4/2020 News French police officers suspended for using racist slur in viral video Two police officers in Paris have been suspended after being filmed using an extremely offensive racist slur. BBC 28/4/2020 News West Yorkshire Police Covid-19 police assaults ‘wholly unacceptable’ More than 30 West Yorkshire police officers and staff have been spat at or coughed at by people claiming to have the coronavirus. BBC 28/4/2020 News Notts Police the first UK force to trial coronavirus home testing kits Due to the take up of this testing offer by Nottinghamshire Police, the force is now a pilot for home testing as an organisation, which is the next phase now being rolled out. West Bridgford Wire 28/4/2020 News Real time: US collaboration uses big data to map the true nature of modern slavery Although we know modern slavery is rising in the UK, there is no definitive method for collating accurate figures. Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth says that has to change and there are lessons to be learnt from a unique collaboration in the United States that analyses big data to uncover patterns and help inform policy decisions. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2020 Analysis, Feature UK police chief: Policing the pandemic has challenged the way we work Policing is facing its greatest challenge since the Second World War as officers enforce the lockdown to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Bedfordshire Chief Constable Garry Forsyth tells Policing Insight how the Coronavirus has touched every aspect of police business, including challenging accepted working practices. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Regulating Undercover Policing: Subjects, Rights and Governmentality One of Foucault’s many unfinished projects was an analysis of the links between law, power and subjectivity. This article aims to make a contribution to Foucauldian jurisprudence by asking the question: in what ways does law construct identity? Using the regulation of undercover police investigation as an example, this article considers the intersection between three core rationalities within legal systems—rights, derogation and authorization—as critical moments in the governance of human beings, mobilized through legal architectures. Here, we find identities constructed, tested and applied in a multilateral relationship as intended and unintended consequences of the technologies of law. In this space, we not only see the mechanisms of law operating for the purpose of mobilizing power relations, but we also observe the myriad ways in which the architecture of law promoting rights operates as a system of governance that reveals rights claims as hollow, impeachable and ephemeral. The article concludes by considering rights, derogation and authorization as key components of Foucauldian jurisprudence—a distinct governmentality, where law articulates what rights are available and their associated mechanics, the mechanisms of adjudication and exception, and the formal modes of counter-conduct. Critical Criminology - Registration at source 28/4/2020 Research article Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2020 News World Class Policing: An exceptional policing, partnership and community response to terror attack on UK synagogue This police-led response to a terror attack on one of the UK’s oldest synagogues, which united a range of agencies and organisations to promote public reassurance and community cohesion, was awarded Highly Commended in the World Class Policing Awards, sponsored by Accenture. In the eleventh of twelve articles focusing on the award winning nominations, Keith Potter takes a closer look at this exceptional example of policing, partnership and community response. Policing Insight - Registration at source 28/4/2020 Feature, Innovation Evidence-Based Policing in practice – Hot spot policing In our continuing series aimed at supporting the new police degree entry recruits, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Carina O'Reilly outlines a case study of evidence-based policing in practice - the benefits of hot spot policing and what it can achieve. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2020 Feature Short-term cost reductions ‘storing up problems’ for the PSNI The Northern Ireland Audit Office has warned that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is “storing up problems for the future” as a result of short-term cost reductions. Police Professional 28/4/2020 News Smart motorways: Are they a trade-off between smart and safe? In the first of a series of articles on road safety, Drivetech Managing Director Charlie Norman examines the findings of the Government's recent view of Smart motorways following safety concerns and argues that re-educating motorists is crucial to reducing the number of deaths and injuries on the road. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Counting rules for recorded crime These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately. Home Office 28/4/2020 Report Police funding: special grant applications TRANSPARENCY DATA; Applications for special grant funding made by police and crime commissioners to the Home Office. Home Office 28/4/2020 Report Recruitment for Independent Reviewer of Prevent launched The government has launched an open competition to appoint the next Independent Reviewer of Prevent. Home Office 28/4/2020 News «338833893390339133923393339433953396Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events