Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98722 total results. Showing results 68841 to 68860 «343934403441344234433444344534463447Next ›Last » Is your probation service any good? Work with Offenders presents a league table of all the public and private probation companies in England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Prison staff using force ’60 times a month’ to tackle violence 'Unacceptable' self-harm levels by inmates means every offender has a dedicated officer supporting during time in custody. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Gender balance improves policing, as it does in all walks of life Tom Wood The Scotsman - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 News Prison staff using force ’60 times a month’ to tackle violence Prison staff are resorting to using force up to 60 times a month in a bid to quell regular outbursts of violence among inmates, according to a report. Echo (Basildon Canvey Southend) 30/9/2019 News Police left injured by assaults rockets by one-third The number of police officers injured in attacks has leapt by almost one third amid heightened sectarian and other tensions. The Herald (Scotland) 30/9/2019 News Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner and West Dorset MP lobby for Action Fraud improvements West Dorset MP Sir Oliver Letwin and the county’s police and crime commissioner are to lobby for improvements to the Action Fraud organisation. Dorset Echo 30/9/2019 News How evil sex traffickers are using ‘pop-up brothels’ to force victims into prostitution West Midlands Police say the seedy sex dens are advertised online, open briefly so the traffickers make money, but are closed down before detectives can raid them. Birmingham Live 30/9/2019 News Reaching a verdict: What are the alternatives to the Anglo-American jury system? The Anglo-American jury system may permeate our popular culture, but many countries have a different approach when it comes to deciding a person's guilt. Dr Lee Curley examines the different systems and how they can impact the final verdict. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 Analysis Gloucestershire Police launch recruitment drive with 90 new bobbies to hit the beat Gloucestershire Constabulary is launching a recruitment campaign which aims to recruit 90 new police officers to the force over the next 12 months. Punchline (Gloucester) 30/9/2019 News Armed forces: Concerns BAME personnel are ‘suffering in silence’ Military police have launched only 35 probes into racially aggravated crimes in five years. The Guardian 30/9/2019 News Operation Kenova: The pain for these families has never gone away, says former chief In the second part of our exclusive interview, former Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Jon Boutcher talks about his current role leading the independent investigation into the activities of ‘Stakeknife’, a state agent involved in kidnap, torture and murder by the Provisional IRA in Northern Ireland in the 1980s. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/9/2019 Interview, Opinion Methylamphetamine supply reduction measures of effectiveness AUSTRALIA: There is a significant amount of research and administrative data on illicit drug use available in Australia. Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) 30/9/2019 Report NSW Police Force introduces new policing tactic, first outside of UK NSW Police Force is introducing a policing tactic pioneered in the United Kingdom, used to disrupt a range of criminality and maximise public safety. New South Wales Police Force 30/9/2019 News Think facial recognition is creepy? Soon your heartbeat or the way you walk could reveal your identity How do you spot someone in a crowd? Is it by their clothes? Maybe by the way they style their hair? Or is it, like Mark Nixon, by “the bits they’re prepared to expose”? The Telegraph - Subscription at source 29/9/2019 News MoJ: Trials in court falling but more prosecutions for possessing weapons End 'draconian' cuts in Crown Court sitting days, legal campaigners urge. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/9/2019 News UK’s Johnson denies any wrongdoing in ties with US tech exec British Prime Minister Boris Johnson denied wrongdoing Sunday over his links to an American businesswoman who allegedly received money and favorable treatment because of their friendship during his time as mayor of London. Portland Press Herald 29/9/2019 News ‘They are scared of being robbed or raped’: the bleak reasons why girls as young as 13 are carrying knives in Merseyside Shocking statistics have revealed a huge rise in the number of women carrying knives. Liverpool Echo 29/9/2019 News US, UK agrees to compel social media platforms allow police to read messages A new agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom will compel social media companies based in the U.S. to cooperate with the British police force during investigations by allowing them to have access to user messages. The affected firms would most likely be Facebook and its subsidiary messaging app, WhatsApp. Z6 Mag 29/9/2019 News Police recruitment delays feared amid uncertainties over funding The government promise to recruit thousands of extra police officers is being jeopardised by delays in the Home Office telling forces how much extra money will be allocated to fund the scheme. The Guardian 29/9/2019 News Outrage as Sadiq Khan reveals huge increase in Met Police royal protection costs London Assembley member Caroline Pidgeon has criticised the amount of public money being used to protect members of the royal family. Express 29/9/2019 News «343934403441344234433444344534463447Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events