Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100414 total results. Showing results 68781 to 68800 «343634373438343934403441344234433444Next ›Last » MI5 to review handling of London Bridge attacker Intelligence chief expresses ‘disgust’ amid concerns Khan could inspire other jihadis Financial Times 2/12/2019 News Cumbria ACC mentors other senior officers after completing Masters Cumbria Assistant Chief Constable Andrew Slattery is now mentoring three other high ranking officers who have started policing degrees after completing his own MSc in Strategic Policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2019 News Police Pagan Association investigate suspicious animal deaths The Police Pagan Association are aiding Hampshire Police with their investigation into a number of dead and injured animals in the New Forest. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2019 News Assessing Similarities and Differences in Self-Control between Police Officers and Offenders Research provides consistent evidence that non-offenders have greater self-control than offenders. While such differences exist across a range of samples, the ability of measures of self-control to discriminate between different groups merits additional attention. We advance research on this topic by comparing the self-control of police officers to offenders. Results indicate police officers score higher than offenders do on global self-control. Results also indicate that, when analyzing differences across the six dimensions of self-control conceptualized by Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990), police officers consistently score lower in impulsivity, self-centeredness, and anger than offenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice - Registration at source 2/12/2019 Research article College of Policing to recommend CVD review for tasers Colour Vision Deficiency Tests will be reviewed for 'minor cases' in light of extended taser roll out in some forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2019 News Force defends decision to release paranoid schizophrenic on day of triple murder Devon and Cornwall Police has defended its decision to twice arrest and release a man suffering from serious mental health issues who went on to brutally murder three people just a few hours later. Police Professional 2/12/2019 News Police officer told to ‘tone down gayness’ may not get $19 million in damages as county argues discrimination is fine A gay police officer was told he would receive $19 million in damages from his employer after he was told to “tone down” his sexuality to get a promotion but the municipality is now appealing, arguing that the discrimination was OK. Pink News 2/12/2019 News Behind the manifestos: bidding war over more police but big questions unanswered Few doubt that the justice system is creaking. Police numbers are down, violent crime is up. The proportion of offences resulting in a charge has slumped and many victims appear unwilling to support prosecutions. The Times - Subscription at source 2/12/2019 News The ‘three-Pillars Model of Regulation’: A Fusion of Governance Models For Private Security The growth in size, role and authority of private security has triggered a variety of regulatory reactions. These have stimulated a growing academic debate on preferred regulatory models. This paper summarizes the key existing models of regulation. It then provides a critique of the observations of Loader and White (Regul Gov 11(2):166–184, 2017) on the existing models. It critically examines their proposed model and outlines how we believe that private security regulation can be enhanced by setting out ‘three-pillars’ of effective regulation. The literature and research points towards the need for a regulatory pillar that enhances the wider private security sector, a distributive pillar that addresses security inequality and lastly a responsibility pillar designed to align the private security industry with the public interest. Security Journal - Registration at source 2/12/2019 Research article ‘Tis the season to improve officer wellbeing The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has teamed up with a range of partners to provide advice and offers to improve police officer wellbeing in the run-up to Christmas. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/12/2019 News Checks and Balances in Democratic Control of Public Police. A Case Study of the Dutch National Police After the Reform This paper researches the quality of democratic control of the public police in a democratic society. Governance structures tend to be complex, reflecting that in democratic societies the police perform a wide range of tasks, both (inter) nationally and locally. Given the variety of police authorities and consultations at different levels, is there room for adequate democratic oversight? In this article, a theoretical frame on democratic control is drawn up which is applied on the recently established Dutch system of national police. Based on an extensive multi-method field research the authors conclude that the governance of the Dutch national police is not multi-level, that centralist influences are strong, that the mechanisms for vertical integration of local concerns in national policies are weak, and that there is a democratic deficit within the Dutch police system. Police Practice and Research 2/12/2019 Research article Election promises on police must be genuine, chief says ‘We’ve been failed before’ Police boss John Apter delivered a defiant election message saying: “We have been failed so many times in the past – if the safety and security of the public is a priority this must change.” The serving officer, the national chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, has demanded backing from the very top of government and more financial support for tens of thousands of rank-and-file officers. Express 2/12/2019 News London Bridge attack: Tory policies made public less safe, former Parole Board chairman says 'We’ve neglected the criminal justice system, and now the chickens are coming home to roost' The Independent 2/12/2019 News Johnson’s response to London Bridge attack ignores complex reality PM is seeking to dodge questions on impact of austerity on police, prisons and probation The Guardian 2/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Cressida Dick: All Londoners have a role to play in defeating terrorism I am deeply saddened and angered that London has been tested again. In the face of another appalling, cowardly and criminal act, the real soul of this great city has shone through, demonstrating courage and resilience. The Standard 2/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Time for reform: The London Bridge attack has revealed ‘fault lines’ in UK’s counter-terror strategy The terror attack on London Bridge has revealed critical aspects of the UK's Counter Terrorism Strategy (CONTEST) are not working. Policing Insight Contributor Andrew Staniforth says the 'Pursue' element of CONTEST should be independently reviewed alongside all current terrorism legislation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/12/2019 Opinion Corbyn defends police shooting as poll says Raab could lose seat Jeremy Corbyn has backed the police who shot a convicted terrorist dead on London Bridge during a knife rampage that killed two people. The National 2/12/2019 News Police record huge increase in number of foreign paedophiles with child abuse convictions in their home countries arrested in Britain Three cases a week were recorded last year where suspects were found to have convictions for child abuse in their home country. Mail Online 2/12/2019 News War crimes investigators join Interpol simulation exercise Enhancing the capacity of experts to investigate and prosecute war crimes INTERPOL 2/12/2019 News Police ICT: Delivering change at pace in a digitally-disrupted age With the annual Police ICT Summit approaching in the New Year, Ian Bell, CEO of the Police ICT Company reflects on the progress that has been made since last year's conference and what delegates can look forward to at this year's event. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/12/2019 Opinion «343634373438343934403441344234433444Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events