Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100431 total results. Showing results 68941 to 68960 «344434453446344734483449345034513452Next ›Last » Police force accused of being ‘stuck in the 1980s’ after warning women not to go out alone at night A police force has been accused of 'victim blaming' after issuing a 'condescending' warning to women not to go out alone at night. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/11/2019 News Olivia Bridge: How high does the body count need to be before the Home Office stops turning a blind eye to trafficked women? Olivia Bridge, political correspondent for the Immigration Advice Service, calls the Home Office to account for the suffering heaped on victims of human trafficking by the UK’s immigration system Common Space 27/11/2019 Feature, Opinion EU report highlights ‘extensive abuse’ of vulnerable children by county lines drugs gangs A new EU report highlights the “extensive exploitation” of vulnerable young people, many of whom are in care, by county lines drug trafficking gangs operating across the UK Children & Young People Now 27/11/2019 News Cleveland Police sergeant receives final written warning following data breach A Cleveland Police hearing has today (Wednesday 27 November) decided that a police sergeant should receive a final written warning, following our investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 27/11/2019 News Harper Memorial Fund raises over £325,000 as appeal is closed Widow Lissie Harper thanks supporters and requests future donations go to fallen officer charities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2019 News Inspectorate to issue consultation on majority vote collaboration Network Code system first proposed in 2017 but HMCIC says joined up intelligence system is 'desperately needed'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2019 News Policing Repeat and High-Risk Family Violence: Police and Service-Sector Perceptions of A Coordinated Model Family violence forms a significant part of police-work, with many police agencies adopting evolving responses to family violence over time. This article presents the qualitative findings of a mixed-method evaluation of ‘Alexis’, a coordinated police-social-services approach to family violence piloted in the state of Victoria, Australia. In-depth interviews were conducted with 14 stakeholders (7 police members and 7 community service providers) to examine perceptions of how the model was working and how it differed from other policing approaches to family violence. Five key themes were extracted from the data via thematic analysis: (i) collaboration between police, an embedded family violence worker and other agencies; (ii) increased police accountability; (iii) adoption of a proactive major crime approach; (iv) emphasis on professional development; and (v) the allocation of dedicated time and resources. Implications for future policy development are discussed, with the findings highlighting promising practices for policing high-risk and recidivist family violence. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 27/11/2019 Research article Thousands of girl gang members are trapped in a cycle of violence and abuse Figures suggest that up to 34% of children involved in gangs are girls. Services are failing them, says the children’s commissioner The Guardian 27/11/2019 News Superintendent placed on sex offenders register despite ‘never viewing’ child abuse image A senior Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been handed a community order and placed on the sex offenders register after receiving a child abuse video from her sister. Police Professional 27/11/2019 News 79 arrested in worldwide crackdown on airline fraud Between 18 – 22 November 2019, 60 countries, 56 airlines and 12 online travel agencies were involved in the 12th edition of the Global Airline Action Days (GAAD), an international and multidisciplinary operation to fight fraudulent online purchases of flight tickets with compromised credit card data, which took place at more than 200 airports across the world. Europol 27/11/2019 News Benefits of community policing and youth engagement lesson for Armenian officials A group of Armenian officials have visited Scotland in a bid to find out more about the benefits of community policing and youth development. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 27/11/2019 News Nottinghamshire police ‘victim blaming’ women who walk alone Force criticised for Facebook post warning women they risk attacks if unaccompanied The Guardian 27/11/2019 News Domestic abuse: Big rise in reports to police in Wales There has been an 83% rise in domestic abuse-related crimes recorded in Wales over the past four years, official figures have shown BBC 27/11/2019 News Nottinghamshire Police ‘victim blame’ women in Facebook post A police force was accused of "victim blaming" when a social media post suggested women who walk alone at night are at risk of attack. BBC 27/11/2019 News Police close to completing new HOLMES2 roll out Unisys has said that all UK police forces will be using the HOLMES2 investigation system from early next year. UKAuthority.com 27/11/2019 News Homicide in Australia 2015–16 AUSTRALIA: The National Homicide Monitoring Program is Australia’s only comprehensive national data collection on homicides combining incidents, victims and offenders. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 27/11/2019 Report Homicide in Australia 2014–15 AUSTRALIA: The National Homicide Monitoring Program is Australia’s only comprehensive national data collection on homicides combining incidents, victims and offenders. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 27/11/2019 Report Doorstep scams ‘linked to modern slavery’ A worker who came to Britain has said he was bartered between criminals and then used to work on doorstep scams. BBC 27/11/2019 News Spanish police haul narco-sub ashore Spanish police have begun to lift a transatlantic drug-smuggling submarine thought to be carrying up to £300 million worth of cocaine on to a quayside in northwest Spain. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2019 News ‘Terrifying’ robot dog Spot used for the first time in US police bomb squad raid A US police bomb squad have been quietly using creepy robot dogs for the first time. It is believed the bots —which are capable of opening doors and navigating obstacles — have already been deployed during live incidents. The Sun 27/11/2019 News «344434453446344734483449345034513452Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events