Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98768 total results. Showing results 68381 to 68400 «341634173418341934203421342234233424Next ›Last » UK to host 93rd Interpol General Assembly in 2024 Approximately 2,500 delegates are expected to attend the four-day conference in London to tackle international crime and foster closer police cooperation Home Office 18/10/2019 News How bad are the new crime figures? Work with Offenders investigates just how likely it is that any of us will be a victim of crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/10/2019 Analysis, Feature Blog: Suddenly I was down a bumpy road, alone and scared Today marks World Menopause Day, so I wanted to take the time to share my story, to educate everyone and to encourage my female colleagues to speak out. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Armed police in special vehicles to patrol parts of the country Special police patrol vehicles carrying armed officers will start patrolling Counties Manukau, Waikato and Canterbury as part of a six-month trial to cut down response times to serious incidents involving firearms RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/10/2019 News ‘More BAME people likely to be targeted’ under relaxed stop-and-search rules Official report finds disparity in use of tactic and says this may be partly down to discrimination by officers The Guardian 18/10/2019 News New Europol campaign reveals ‘most wanted’ women fugitives The EU's crime agency Europol has launched a campaign showing its "most wanted" women, accused or convicted of serious and organised crimes. BBC 18/10/2019 News ‘More BAME people likely to be targeted’ under relaxed stop-and-search rules Official report finds disparity in use of tactic and says this may be partly down to discrimination by officers The Guardian 18/10/2019 News Do Individual Differences Matter in the Way People View Police Legitimacy? A Partial Replication and Extension of Invariance Thesis The invariance thesis of police legitimacy argues that, regardless of individual differences, the more citizens perceive police as procedurally just and effective, the more they will see the police as a legitimate authority. Research primarily undertaken in the USA shows support for the invariance thesis with some nuanced findings for victims and those with prior police contact. This study conducts a partial replication and extension of the Wolfe et al.’s study (Wolfe, S., Nix, J., Kaminski, R., and Rojek, J. (2016). ‘Is the Effect of Procedural Justice on Police Legitimacy Invariant? Testing the Generality of Procedural Justice and Competing Antecedents of Legitimacy.’ Journal of Quantitative Criminology 32(2): 253–282) testing the invariance thesis, comparing the effects of citizen perceptions of procedural justice (PJ) and police effectiveness (PE) on perceptions of police legitimacy across individual characteristics in Australia. Using a survey of 4,167 residents across 148 communities, we find the effects of PJ perceptions on police legitimacy are largely invariant across individual differences. Yet contrary to previous research, our study finds that the impact of PE perceptions is not invariant and particularly matter for people with visible minority status. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 18/10/2019 Research article ‘County lines’: Aberdeenshire, Perthshire and Highlands targeted by drugs gangs Rural communities in the Highlands, Aberdeenshire and Perthshire are being targeted by gangs using school children to sell class A drugs. BBC 18/10/2019 News New portal for dashcam footage of dangerous driving Northamptonshire Police is testing a system which enables people to report driving offences by uploading dashcam and mobile phone video evidence via an online portal. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/10/2019 News Gatwick drone suspects had airport plans says chief Training and technology overhaul in the wake of incident that prompted response from seven forces Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/10/2019 News The London ban on Extinction Rebellion risks a perilous erosion of public trust Winning hearts and minds is crucial in protesting for both protesters and policing The Guardian 18/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Police are increasingly being called in to quell school violence, data shows Police are increasingly being called in to quell school violence as assaults in schools soar by 72 per cent in four years, data shows. The Telegraph 18/10/2019 News Harry Dunn: Parents ask police to charge crash death suspect Harry Dunn's parents say they expect UK police to charge a US diplomat's wife in connection with his death. BBC 18/10/2019 News Yorkshire’s sex workers to get better protection from police Sex workers in North Yorkshire are to get better protection from police after the force adopted a new policy for dealing with hate crime. The Yorkshire Post 18/10/2019 News Crime has no Gender: Meet Europe’s Most Wanted Female Fugitives Are women equally as capable of committing serious crimes as men? The female fugitives featured on Europe’s Most Wanted website prove that they are. The criminals – of both genders – in this new campaign by EU law enforcement are all wanted for grave offences like murder, drug trafficking, fraud, theft and trafficking in human beings Europol 18/10/2019 News Record numbers arrested and hundreds of children protected as County Lines drug networks targeted County Lines drug networks have been targeted in a week of coordinated law enforcement activity across the UK, leading to record numbers of more than 700 arrests, 681 people safeguarded, and almost half a million pounds worth of drugs seized. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 18/10/2019 News Home Office report casts doubt on relaxed stop and search power The Home Office has refused to say whether it will review its decision on relaxing Section 60 stop and search powers following publication of a report on Thursday which said more people from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds are likely to be targeted under the new rules. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/10/2019 News No hiding place for FGM perpetrators Suspects accused of allowing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) to be carried out can face prosecution in the UK, regardless of where in the world the procedure took place, new guidance issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has confirmed. Police Professional 18/10/2019 News Stick to the law! Police Scotland at war with their Met colleagues after plastering STICKERS onto their vans when they were sent down to London to help with Brexit and Extinction Rebellion protests Police Scotland are at war with their Met colleagues after plastering cheeky stickers to their vans as they are drafted in to help with Brexit and Extinction Rebellion protests. Mail Online 18/10/2019 News «341634173418341934203421342234233424Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events