Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103152 total results. Showing results 68641 to 68660 «342934303431343234333434343534363437Next ›Last » Police face battle to prevent people leaving their homes Senior officers divided about lockdown rules to deter public in open spaces The Times - Subscription at source 28/3/2020 News PFNI tells Policing Board to end dithering on spit and bite guards The chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) is demanding to know why the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is the last force in the UK to be able to use spit and bite guards. Police Professional 27/3/2020 News Woman who coughed in police officer’s face jailed for 12 weeks A woman has been jailed after she coughed in a police officer’s face, claiming that she had coronavirus. The Guardian 27/3/2020 News Crime in the time of coronavirus One unintended consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic across the country, and even further afield, has been an overall reduction in crime. While such a development will be welcome to those forces struggling to police the lockdown, studies suggest the effect may only be temporary. Police Professional - Subscription at source 27/3/2020 Analysis, Feature Interview: South Wales Chief Constable Matt Dukes The Chief Constable of South Wales Police talk to Police Oracle about managing sickness levels, distributing PPE and getting new recruits through their training. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/3/2020 Feature, Opinion The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 College of Policing 27/3/2020 News Martyn Underhill to stay on as Dorset PCC for a further year Dorset’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) Martyn Underhill has agreed to stay on for a further year following the postponement of the PCC elections in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Police Professional 27/3/2020 News Fake police stop driver to demand COVID-19 lockdown ‘fine’ Men dressed in dark clothes and using walkie talkies asked a woman to pull over Somerset Live 27/3/2020 News Interview: South Wales Chief Constable Matt Jukes The Chief Constable of South Wales Police talks to Police Oracle about managing sickness levels, distributing PPE and getting new recruits through their training Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/3/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Coronavirus latest: Retired police officers and paramedics urged to join NHS staff returning to service Retired emergency service personnel have been urged to rejoin, as the UK steps up its coronavirus response i News 27/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Spit and bite guards now in use by PSNI Spit and bite guards are now available to PSNI officers after the Chief Constable was given the green light to use the equipment in response to the coronavirus crisis. Belfast Telegraph 27/3/2020 News Retired police officers asked to return to work during coronavirus crisis Retired police officers have been asked to return to their jobs as the coronavirus crisis in Britain intensifies Metro 27/3/2020 News Police acknowledge confusion over UK lockdown rules A police chief has admitted there is confusion around the government’s lockdown rules, even as forces vow to deter people from visiting beauty spots and beaches this weekend. The Guardian 27/3/2020 News Video evidence system to be rolled out to four other forces A pioneering video enabled system is being put to use as part of efforts to keep the courts system going. Police Oracle 27/3/2020 News Preparing resilience This year’s Strategic Command Course showed just how quickly senior officers need to learn to lead major crises. Police Professional spoke to the course director and participants about the benefits provided by the course, particularly as the coronavirus outbreak puts its lessons to the test. Police Professional - Subscription at source 27/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Drawing a line on data Aaron Amankwaa and Dr Carole McCartney examine the European Court of Human Rights ruling in the case of Gaughran v the UK on the police retention of forensic biometrics. Police Professional - Subscription at source 27/3/2020 Analysis, Feature BLOG – Covid-19 – What’s worrying our people? Blog by Chief Constable Andy Rhodes, Service Director for the NPWS. Oscar Kilo - The National Police Wellbeing Service 27/3/2020 Police fine people over social distancing Police forces in England and Wales have fined people for ignoring guidance to prevent the spread of coronavirus. BBC 27/3/2020 News Policewomen’s Perceptions of Occupational Culture in the Changing Policing Environment of England and Wales: A Study in Liminality Liminality is the transitional phase of a rite of passage when individuals no longer hold to their traditions but have yet to transition to a new status. Utilising cultural characterisations reported by a sample of policewomen (N = 127) from England and Wales, a hierarchical cluster analysis revealed empirical demonstration of a traditional preliminal condition, a transforming postliminal state and a liminal betwixt and between period, which are associated with different discriminatory experiences and policing styles. Women as potential liminal workers may offer a way to nudge movement towards the postliminal incorporation of a more academically oriented professional police culture. Police Journal - Registration at source 27/3/2020 Research article Coronavirus: A chance to shape policing’s relationship with the public for a generation Policing Insight's Publisher, Bernard Rix, considers whether the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic will irrevocably damage British policing's "policing by consent" model first set out by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. Can policing emerge all the stronger for the societal challenges the virus will bring? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/3/2020 Feature, Opinion «342934303431343234333434343534363437Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events