Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98731 total results. Showing results 68661 to 68680 «343034313432343334343435343634373438Next ›Last » Dedicated police team set up to tackle crime in rural communities and wildlife crime "Rural communities can sometimes feel quite isolated and keeping them safe is paramount.” Cheshire Live 7/10/2019 News IOPC finds shortcomings in the handling of search warrant applications in Operation Midland An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation of applications for search warrants made by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) as part of Operation Midland has identified shortcomings and organisational failings, with 16 recommendations made to change policing practice. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 7/10/2019 News Boris Johnson calls Extinction Rebellion activists ‘crusties’ who live in ‘hemp-smelling bivouacs’ Boris Johnson has described climate change protesters as “crusties” who live in “hemp-smelling bivouacs", following a day of action across the capital. The Telegraph 7/10/2019 News Met handling of Operation Midland sparks ‘concern’ in government Confidence in force’s leaders said to be shaken at senior levels after abuse claims furore The Guardian 7/10/2019 News Bedfordshire Police changes the way it answers 101 calls Bedfordshire Police has changed the way it answers 101 calls to improve the service for people who need it the most, and to manage call wait times. Cranfield and Marston Vale Chronicle 7/10/2019 News U.S., Australia to bolster police ties as they cooperate on 2016 election probe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Australia said on Monday they would work to bolster law-enforcement ties as the two countries are separately cooperating on a politically charged probe examining whether U.S. officials overstepped when they investigated Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Yahoo! 7/10/2019 News The Guardian view on the police and Carl Beech: questions remain The Metropolitan police must be held to account for their botched investigation of false sex abuse claims The Guardian 7/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Database ‘reinforces worst fears’ about Prevent, says Labour Police hold personal details of all those referred in database without consent The Guardian 7/10/2019 News ‘Code of silence’: Sark police chief says island is awash with criminals Stopping smuggling of drugs and other illegal goods on to Channel island impossible, says outgoing connétable The Guardian 7/10/2019 News The police watchdog’s inaction over the VIP child abuse inquiry is a disgrace Despite Operation Midland’s multiple failures, the Independent Office for Police Conduct has exonerated all concerned The Guardian 7/10/2019 Feature, Opinion Northumbria Police and partners join forces to target rural crime Northumbria Police and partners will join forces this week in a show of support against rural crime. Northumberland Gazette 7/10/2019 News ‘Divorce’ for West Mercia and Warwickshire police to be delayed The Home Office has delayed the ‘divorce’ between two police forces that were on the cusp of separation, according to reports. Bromsgrove Advertiser 7/10/2019 News Boris Johnson tells police to ‘use full force of law’ against Extinction Rebellion Boris Johnson said people have the right to protest but must do it within the law as Extinction Rebellion activists brought parts of London to a standstill, with 135 arrested Mirror 7/10/2019 News Dorset PCC launches Action Fraud survey for reporting dossier Dorset's PCC is investigating handling of fraud cases related to his own policing area. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/10/2019 News Extinction Rebellion: 217 arrested as protesters bring Westminster to standstill The demonstrations in the capital are part of protest action around the world. Sky News 7/10/2019 News Navigating the Police Promotion System: A Comparison By Gender of Moving Up the Ranks Promotion systems form a fundamental pillar in the development of organisational leadership capability. Surprisingly, little empirical research focus has been directed towards the specific decision-making processes of officers that influence their participation and engagement in the police promotion system. Importantly, gender differences must be examined as female police now represent the biggest demographic change in the pool of potential police leaders. Based on a study of police officers employed in one Australian state police jurisdiction, the research concludes that similar factors are generally associated with engagement with the police promotion system regardless of gender. Notably, gender differences only exist for factors related to support of higher-ranking officers in the promotion application process, support of colleagues once promoted, confidence in readiness for promotion, increased work hours and child/elder care difficulties and change in remuneration. The research highlights that gender equity policies designed to encourage female participation/engagement may result in unintended, negative consequences. Almost 80% of male officers in this study strongly indicating that females are promoted based on gender rather than skills and experience. The research has significant implications for police agencies who seek to support female officers moving into leadership positions. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 7/10/2019 Research article Teenage terror: How do we educate the young against extremism? The high-profile case of a 15 year-old convicted of trying to build a bomb has highlighted the importance of early intervention to combat extremism, via the Government's Prevent strategy. Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth outlines the tension between free speech and trust in the classroom and the importance of preventing the ever-increasing radicalisation of young people. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/10/2019 Opinion Easy win: Better technology will improve officers’ health and wellbeing Health and wellbeing are high on the agenda with many forces looking for ways to offer better support for their employees. Simon Hall, CEO of PoliceBox, says a significant stressor is poor technology. Here he examines its impact on officers' and staff health and wellbeing. Policing Insight - Registration at source 7/10/2019 Opinion Domestic Abuse Matters: Thousands of Police Scotland officers trained to spot the early warning signs Domestic homicides in the UK have reached a five-year high. Lucy McDonald, SafeLives’ Programme Lead for Scotland, highlights the organisation's groundbreaking work with Police Scotland to train its officers to recognise the early warning signs of domestic abuse and safeguard victims earlier. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/10/2019 Innovation Wellbeing Week: Protecting the thin blue line Ahead of World Mental Health Day, we are exploring wellbeing and why it matters. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/10/2019 News «343034313432343334343435343634373438Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events