Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97212 total results. Showing results 68721 to 68740 «343334343435343634373438343934403441Next ›Last » Government lifts emergency stop and search restrictions A stop and search pilot has today been rolled out to all 43 forces in England and Wales Home Office 11/8/2019 News A tough stance on crime is long overdue from the Tories In the week that a police officer was assaulted with a machete, it’s about time the Tories turned serious on crime. For years their reputation for toughness has been squandered against a background of bad priorities, budget cuts and political correctness. While Britons were worrying about knife attacks, Theresa May’s regime was talking about removing the bars from windows to make jails feel more “like home”. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Boris Johnson ‘to stop criminals being freed after serving half their sentence’ Boris Johnson has vowed to "come down hard" on crime as he announced an extension of police stop-and-search powers and tougher sentences for violent criminals. The Standard 11/8/2019 News Home Secretary Priti Patel: ‘Stop and search works’ Home Secretary Priti Patel has spoken to the BBC about government plans to expand stop and search powers. BBC 11/8/2019 News Boris Johnson risks triggering riots with rollout of blanket stop-and-search powers, Diane Abbott warns The expansion of blanket stop and search powers that let police challenge people without reasonable suspicion could provoke unrest, the government has been warned. The Independent 11/8/2019 News Queering Policing: What Is Best Practice With LGBTQ Communities? This paper explores the notion of best practice policing with LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) communities. Rather than wholeheartedly endorsing this notion, however, this paper is driven by the discussion of questioning moments that emerged from a number of Australian research projects focused on how police interact with LGBTQ people and from other moments of discussion about how we ought to counsel recruits to interact with LGBTQ people in police training. Using a queer, poststructural theoretical framework, and filtered through an ethics of discomfort, the paper works through these questioning moments that I have experienced as a researcher doing work that seeks to define LGBTQ-police relations and to better elaborate best practice. The analysis highlights the slipperiness of the idea of best practice and questions whether or not it is actually feasible and achievable. It also presents as a warning to policing stakeholders of becoming too comfortable with stipulating processes and practices of best practice policing with LGBTQ people into the future. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Registration at source 11/8/2019 Research article How volunteers are helping police tackle rural crime Operation Checkpoint took place around the North East, Cumbria and North Yorkshire on Tuesday night with two arrested in Northumbria Chronicle Live (North East) 11/8/2019 News To all the police fighting violent crime on Britain’s streets – I’ve got your back Our police officers are the best in the world. That’s why, as Home Secretary, I want each and every one of them to know I have their backs. The Sun 11/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Boris Johnson attempts to reclaim the Tories’ reputation as the party of law and order with £2.5billion for extra prison places and new stop and search powers for police Boris Johnson today attempts to reclaim the Conservatives' reputation as the party of law and order with a sweeping £2.5 billion crime clampdown amid Election fever at Westminster. Mail Online 11/8/2019 News PM creates 10,000 new prison places and boosts stop and search The government will create room for 10,000 new prisoners and expand stop and search powers, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised. BBC 11/8/2019 News Anti-extremism mentors inform on clients to police The disclosure will intensify suspicions the government’s Prevent programme is being used to spy on Muslims The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/8/2019 News Boris Johnson pledges £2.5bn for 10,000 new prison beds Boris Johnson today seeks to burnish the Conservatives’ credentials as the party of law and order as he announces plans for 10,000 new prison places and a shake-up of police stop-and-search powers to combat knife crime. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/8/2019 News Sadiq Khan’s plea to Boris Johnson: We need more officers quickly Police worried over sidelining of service in terms of numbers, London mayor tells Edinburgh Fringe. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/8/2019 News How blight of Albanian gangs is turning the South East of England into a European crime hotspot Essex has seen its share of villains over the years – but an influx of gangs, drug lords and sex traffickers have turned it into Europe’s hottest crime spot. The Sun 10/8/2019 News Kate Hoey: PSNI’s legal appeal would curtail freedom of all UK journalists Labour MP Kate Hoey has challenged the PSNI Chief Constable to call off a legal action involving Jamie Bryson, saying it would “severely curtail” legal protections to all journalists across the UK. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 10/8/2019 News Labour calls for review into police welfare as suicide figures revealed Sickness and absence at near record levels and hundreds of officers have killed themselves The Guardian 10/8/2019 News Sadiq Khan begs Boris Johnson to recruit police officers ‘much quicker’ over knife crime rise Mayor says Met Police is 'under-resourced and overstretched' after Conservative cuts The Independent 10/8/2019 News Judge ‘misled’ by police in VIP sex abuse inquiry A judge who was allegedly misled by detectives when he issued search warrants in the botched VIP sex abuse investigation has called for greater transparency. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2019 News Organised crime gangs drive rise in food fraud Organised gangs and fraudsters are targeting the luxury food market with fake products including champagne and caviar. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2019 News Boris Johnson to boost jails in law and order election pledge Boris Johnson will unveil plans next week to increase the number of prison places in an effort to reclaim the Conservatives’ reputation as the party of law and order before a possible election. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2019 News «343334343435343634373438343934403441Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events