Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 68961 to 68980 «344534463447344834493450345134523453Next ›Last » Met Police contributes to national push to suppress violence As part of the Met’s continued fight against violence, we are supporting the latest national phase of Operation Sceptre. London Post 23/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus could fuel rise in gang warfare as rival dealers battle over ‘dwindling revenue streams’ from lack of parties and drug use amid crisis, ex-Met Police counter-terror chief warns Social restrictions introduced to tackle the spread of coronavirus could lead to increased levels of gang violence, a former counter-terrorism chief has warned. Mail Online 23/3/2020 News Matt Hancock admits police to be used to force Britons to comply with coronavirus lockdown Matt Hancock admitted police officers could be given the powers to enforce stricter measures to combat the coronavirus crisis in the UK. Express 23/3/2020 News Thousands of police days in Fife lost due to stress Thousands of police officer days in Fife have been lost due to absence for psychological disorders. The Courier (Scotland) 23/3/2020 News Review of court arrangements due to COVID-19, message from the Lord Chief Justice Events have continued to move at great speed. I indicated during the course of last week that we would keep them under review. As the Prime Minister has been telling the country, the spread of COVID- 19 has continued to accelerate. The clear message from Government is to take all precautions to avoid unnecessary contact. A review of the arrangements in our courts is called for. This short statement comes to judges, and others, to provide some clarity for the coming few days. Courts and Tribunal Judiciary 23/3/2020 News ‘This isn’t scare mongering’ – Police chief urges public to listen to coronavirus advice Suffolk’s chief constable has said people in the county must follow government guidelines on staying indoors and social distancing. East Anglian Daily Times 23/3/2020 News Customers Line Up Outside Sydney Supermarket Being Guarded by Police Long lines of shoppers formed outside supermarkets in Australia on the morning of March 23 after the government announced the closure of non-essential businesses from midday. Yahoo! 23/3/2020 Coronavirus: Navy standing by to support prisons if officers catch virus Ready meals will be delivered to prison cells and the Royal Navy will be drafted in if large numbers of prison officers go off sick with the coronavirus. The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2020 News Police to serve emergency closure orders on venues refusing to close in outbreak Police to serve emergency closure orders on venues refusing to close in outbreak The Gazette (Scotland) 23/3/2020 News Policing a pandemic The challenges of maintaining law and order during the Coronavirus response Policy Exchange 23/3/2020 Report Coronavirus update: Restrictions could lead to drug war, says police chief A drugs war fuelled by social restrictions imposed to fight the virus is predicted today by a former Scotland Yard chief. The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2020 News Police Scotland statement on entertainment venue closures Deputy Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, Police Scotland’s lead for coronavirus, said: "There has been an exceptionally high level of compliance across Scotland with the UK and Scottish Government instruction for entertainment venues to close, with thousands of premises shutting. Police Scotland 22/3/2020 News Warning from police as criminals take advantage of coronavirus outbreak Criminals are taking advantage of the coronavirus outbreak, police have warned. Bristol Live 22/3/2020 News Coronavirus squad of 500 police is set up in Victoria to charge ‘selfish’ people who ignore social distancing rules Victoria, Australia, has established a police taskforce that will check on whether people and businesses are complying with new restrictions designed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Mail Online 22/3/2020 News How authorities failed to protect a grooming victim who spoke out against her abusers Exclusive: Lucy* has been followed, harassed and had her home vandalised since giving evidence that helped convict 20 men The Independent 22/3/2020 News Northumbria Police chief calls for ‘community spirit’ in letter to public amid coronavirus pandemic Northumbria Police Chief Constable Winton Keenen has written to communities living in the force area as covid-19 continues to spread Chronicle Live (North East) 22/3/2020 News ‘Business as usual’ for Merseyside Police during coronavirus crisis Merseyside's Assistant Chief Constable has said this afternoon that it is 'business as usual' for police during the coronavirus crisis. WirralGlobe 22/3/2020 News Police appeal as parcel thieves could be disguising crimes as couriers The force wants to speak to a man in connection with a parcel theft in East Molesey Surrey Live 22/3/2020 News National Crime Agency warn that organised crime groups may try to exploit the coronavirus outbreak to target the UK The National Crime Agency today warned that organised crime groups may try to exploit the coronavirus outbreak to target the UK. National Crime Agency (NCA) 22/3/2020 Forensic Interviewers’ Experiences of Interviewing Children of Different Ages Increased knowledge about practitioners’ experiences of conducting forensic child interviews may provide valuable insights into the perceived challenges they encounter when questioning children. This mixed-methods study examined Swedish practitioners’ views on different interviewing components (ground rules, rapport building, practice narratives, question types), props, strategies for adapting their methods for preschool-aged children, and perceptions of challenges interviewing children of differing ages. Eighty-eight specialized forensic child interviewers responded to a national survey. The data was analyzed using quantitative and qualitative approaches. Attitudes regarding different interviewing components were mainly in line with current research recommendations. Prop use was primarily limited to drawings, photographs, and stress-reduction tools. Psychology Crime and Law 22/3/2020 Research article «344534463447344834493450345134523453Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events