Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97188 total results. Showing results 68921 to 68940 «344334443445344634473448344934503451Next ›Last » Soldiers in Police Roles There is a widespread consensus that armed forces are not suited for law enforcement tasks. Most arguments against using troops in public security are based on the lack of appropriate training and the military’s difficulty in practising restraint when using force. Brazil has nonetheless militarised its public security provision by increasingly deploying soldiers in ‘Guaranteeing Law and Order’ (GLO) operations – at times even justifying these missions with the military’s experience in UN peacekeeping. Drawing on survey research, interviews and focus groups with troops as well as the observation of training exercises, this article asks: how has the participation in these missions affected troops’ perceived skills in law enforcement? What kind of lessons are they transferring from UN peacekeeping to internal missions and vice-versa? What are their perspectives on having to apply coercion gradually? It will be argued that soldiers perceive to have gained a considerable amount of law enforcement skills during UN peacekeeping and GLO operations. However, there are clear limitations in critical situations Violence Against Women - Registration at source 1/8/2019 Research article ‘Working together makes sex workers safer. Here is why’ “How would you feel if your daughter said she was a sex worker?” You might have been asked this question if you have ever had a conversation about sex work and the morality of it. Rights Info 1/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Justice Secretary argues for ‘reputations to protect’ in sex crime cases Anonymity for suspects report is welcomed by Lord Janner's son. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News Boris Johnson: I will deliver a strong and visible police service in a new partnership with government 20,000 officers can be recruited in three years, PM tells new policing board. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News Police Scotland begins NatNet2 roll out Police Scotland has begun the roll out of its upgraded network infrastructure under the National Network Project, otherwise known as NatNet2. UKAuthority.com 1/8/2019 News New relaxation room aims to boost staff wellbeing Bedfordshire Police has created a dedicated relaxation space at its headquarters in Kempston to help improve staff wellbeing. Police Professional 1/8/2019 News Terrorism Act custody suites in England and Wales In January and February 2019, HMI Prisons and HMICFRS jointly carried out the first inspection of these facilities in England and Wales. This report sets out the findings of this inspection. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/8/2019 Report Police Terrorism Act (TACT) custody – many positive features with recommended improvements focusing on governance The first independent inspection of the treatment and conditions for detainees in specialist police Terrorism Act (TACT) custody suites found good care for those held. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/8/2019 News New police station to be built in Keighley town centre It will be constructed on the site of the recently demolished former college premises in Cavendish Street. Telegraph and Argus 1/8/2019 News ‘Neo-police state’ powers for traffic officers in no-deal ‘chaos’ – Labour Transport secretary Grant Shapps says the Government is taking ‘necessary steps’ to make sure goods carry on flowing. BT.com 1/8/2019 News Minister: keep suspects anonymous if there is a reputation to protect Justice secretary floats idea of not naming some people accused of serious crimes. The Guardian 1/8/2019 News How London became a test case for using facial recognition in democracies The police hope the software can solve and prevent crime, but can citizens ever give their consent? Financial Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News Rosie Darbyshire asked police about her partner’s violent past only days before she was brutally murdered - now her family are calling for the Clare's Law to be revised. Lancashire Post 1/8/2019 News Report to the community 2019 second quarter CANADA: On May 3, Chief Dale McFee apologized to the LGBTQ2S+ community on behalf of the EPS. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 1/8/2019 Report Stay in Lincolnshire Police’s newest cells – but you’ll have to pay for the pleasure "I can’t promise it will be the most comfortable night" Lincolnshire Live 1/8/2019 News Police treated my father terribly. They cannot hide Carl Beech falsely accused my late father, Lord Janner, below, a former Labour MP, of raping and torturing him. In cross-examination he insisted that this was true. The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Suspects in sex crimes ‘should be anonymous’ Minister seeks to protect reputations of accused The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News Justice for the rich alone isn’t justice at all "I feel alone, like I’ve been left in the dark without anywhere to get help.” These are words of Sarah, just one of the many people forced to negotiate our complex legal system without the help of legal aid. The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Children sexually abused in care for decades under failing Nottingham councils Generations of children were raped and abused by predatory carers after two local authorities repeatedly failed to act, an inquiry has found. The Times - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News Solicitor John Wadham appointed human rights advisor to NI Policing Board Solicitor John Wadham has been appointed as human rights advisor to the Northern Ireland Policing Board. Irish Legal News (Republic of Ireland) 31/7/2019 News «344334443445344634473448344934503451Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events