Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100519 total results. Showing results 69641 to 69660 «347934803481348234833484348534863487Next ›Last » Justice system ‘may not cope’ with impact of Boris Johnson’s 20,000 extra police officers, MPs warn The justice system may be unable to cope with the consequences of Boris Johnson’s pledge to hire 20,000 extra police officers, MPs have warned. The Independent - Subscription at source 5/11/2019 News Unexplained wealth orders needed to tackle paramilitary gangs Unexplained wealth orders should be extended to Northern Ireland to help in the fight against ongoing paramilitary activity, a report has said. The latest publication by the Independent Reporting Commission (IRC) also argues that a bespoke civil recovery organisation such as the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) - which targets organised criminality in the Republic - would "significantly enhance the law enforcement response in Northern Ireland". The Irish News 5/11/2019 News PSNI to trial single officer patrols The PSNI is trialling the deployment of unaccompanied officers on the beat, the chief constable has said. The Irish News 5/11/2019 News Examining the YJS: What drove the falls in first time entrants and custody, and what should we do? Our major new report into the Youth Justice Service has found that the government has failed to capitalise on a dramatic 73 per cent fall in the number of children being given custodial sentences since 2009. The Crest Advisory research – funded by the Hadley Trust – found that, despite this fall, conditions inside youth prisons are worse than they were a decade ago, with rising levels of assaults and self-harm. Meanwhile, reoffending rates are now higher for young offenders. Crest Advisory 5/11/2019 Report Update on tackling intimidation in public life Written Ministerial Statement to provide an update on the actions the Government has taken to tackle intimidation in public life ahead of the General Election. Cabinet Office 5/11/2019 Report General Election: ‘Bad news for criminals’ Priti Patel launches Tory law manifesto Express 5/11/2019 News Are Domestic Incidents Really More Dangerous to Police? Findings From the 2016 National Incident Based Reporting System It is widely believed among police officers that domestic incidents are among the most dangerous incidents to which they respond. However, most research in this area suffers from the “denominator problem,” where prior studies have focused on incidents resulting in harm to police officers and failed to account for incidents not resulting in harm. Such methodologies can produce drastically misleading results. This paper uses data from the 2016 National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to overcome the denominator problem. We examine the probability of (1) an officer being assaulted and (2) an officer being injured or killed when responding to a domestic incident compared to a non-domestic incident while controlling for other potentially important variables. Results indicate that officers are significantly more likely to be assaulted or injured when responding to non-domestic incidents. Implications for law enforcement training, victim legitimacy, and future research are discussed. Justice Quarterly - Registration at source 5/11/2019 Research article MI5 policy ‘gives agents legal immunity to commit serious crimes’ Human rights groups challenge extent and legality of powers to commit crimes such as torture The Guardian 5/11/2019 News Interview: Youth offenders ‘need housing and advocacy’ In an interview with Work with Offenders the Chief Inspector of Probation has warned that teams working with young offenders need more resources to tackle issues like homelessness and county lines gangs Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2019 News Pre-charge bail legislation to undergo Home Office review The Government is to review pre-charge bail legislation following concerns that the current system fails to ensure the safety of victims and prevents police from fully investigating some offences. Police Professional 5/11/2019 News Chief Constable: Police Scotland ‘seriously underfunded’ The Chief Constable of Police Scotland says his force is “seriously underfunded”. Planet Radio 5/11/2019 News Rory Stewart Wants To Reopen Police Stations In Abandoned Buildings London Mayoral candidate Rory Stewart suggested reopening police stations - citing an abandoned one in Oval as an example. LBC 5/11/2019 News Concerns raised over privacy and security of UK Home Office’s £842m biometrics programme An independent ethical advice group has raised concerns about the UK Home Office's £842m Biometrics programme, which will store millions of people's highly sensitive biometric data, due to go live next year. The Register 5/11/2019 News Government announces plans to review pre-charge bail law The Home Office will consider updating the rules to ensure the safety of victims is prioritised and police are supported in investigating all offences. Home Office 5/11/2019 News Stop and breathe: police staff offered meditation lessons Trial across five forces finds practice improves wellbeing, resilience and work performance The Guardian 5/11/2019 News Brand new series for police degree entry recruits coming soon to Policing Insight! Policing Insight is delighted to announce plans to launch a brand-new series in the New Year called THE POLICE STUDENT to support the learning of thousands of new degree entry recruits joining the police service in England and Wales. Policing Insight 5/11/2019 News Your introduction to Evidence-Based Policing What is Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) and why is the College of Policing keen to incorporate this approach into police work? To coincide with the announcement of our forthcoming series, THE POLICE STUDENT, Policing Insight's Academic Editor Carina O'Reilly explores the shift towards Evidence-Based Policing and the value it potentially brings. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2019 Feature Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2019 News Scottish AI technology to help missing person hunts in UK first Ground-breaking AI technology being developed in Scotland is to help Police Scotland's use of drones to find missing and vulnerable people. Insider Media 5/11/2019 News Recruitment, retention and progression: Overcoming the barriers to diversity in policing Following research commissioned by the National Police Chiefs Council into diversity in policing, Research Director for Crime and Justice at the National Centre for Social Research Dr Jeffrey DeMarco examines the issues impacting diversity and how they can be overcome. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2019 Analysis «347934803481348234833484348534863487Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events