Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94107 total results. Showing results 69721 to 69740 «348334843485348634873488348934903491Next ›Last » Moped Enabled Mobile Phone Snatches: A tale from two London boroughs This research utilises both quantitative and qualitative methods to further examine the rapid growth of moped enabled mobile phone snatches across two London boroughs. It demonstrates how the availability of suitable victims and the roads system influences moped enabled mobile phone snatches. The research suggests a number of crime reduction initiatives which could be adopted and studied further as to their effectiveness. The research concludes that there isn’t a single solution to this rapid growth in moped enabled mobile phone theft. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin - Registration at source 28/2/2019 Research article The Quagmire That Is An Unwillingness to Report: Situating the Code of Silence Within the Chinese Police Context This study examines the individual, organizational, and ecological factors influencing police officers’ adherence to the code of silence, while accounting for their evaluation of the seriousness of each identified behaviour. This study collected 353 responses from a sample of police officers receiving in-service training at a national police university in China. Results show salient influences for several individual and ecological factors contributing to the extent of the code of silence and those influences varied based on the type of behaviour. In addition, this study lends further support to an emerging body of research suggesting Chinese police display a strong code of silence, although the existence and perpetuation of that code must take into consideration unique cultural practices within China. Criminal Justice and Behaviour - Registration at source 28/2/2019 Research article How do we know how many children are in gangs? A report by the Children's Commissioner for England has estimated that there are 27,000 children in gangs. BBC 28/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Police chiefs warn of ‘national emergency’ as nine teenagers are stabbed to death in London and Birmingham in two weeks Police chiefs have urged the government to provide them with more funds to cope with the current knife crime epidemic. Mail Online 28/2/2019 News Decriminalise sex work to protect us from crime, prostitutes say English collective says laws forcing women to work alone expose them to violence The Guardian 28/2/2019 News Criminals on parole charged with 367 murders The number of offenders charged with murder, rape and other serious offences while under probation supervision has risen by more than half in four years. The Times - Subscription at source 28/2/2019 News Crime in prisons: Where now and where next? The work I have done on behalf of all four Police and Crime Commissioners representing five million people in the West Midlands region is to help understand better how prison impacts other parts of the criminal justice system and how other parts of criminal justice impacts prisons. Staffordshire OPCC 28/2/2019 Report Corrupt prison staff smuggling drugs into jails Save Organised crime gangs intimidated staff to smuggle drugs into a prison where more than a dozen employees were suspended, a report reveals today. The Times - Subscription at source 28/2/2019 News Keeping kids safe: Improving safeguarding responses to gang violence and criminal exploitation Improving safeguarding responses to gang violence and criminal exploitation Children's Commissioner 28/2/2019 Report Failings that allowed child sexual exploitation to happen are being repeated The criminal gangs grooming children in England are ruthless organisations, using sophisticated techniques to groom children and chilling levels of violence to keep them compliant. Today I am publishing a report looking at children who are caught up in gangs, and it’s clear that it is too easy for them to succeed. The Times - Subscription at source 28/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Excluded pupils blamed for knife violence An outbreak of knife violence has been attributed to schools “off-rolling” pupils. The claim was made by the elected chief of a police force that is seeking emergency funding to tackle attacks. The Times - Subscription at source 28/2/2019 News Gangs: 27,000 children in England say they are members – report There are 27,000 children aged between 10 and 17 in England who identify as being part of a gang, according to a report by the Children's Commissioner. BBC 28/2/2019 News Guide to the Regulation of Surveillance This guidance has been drawn up by the commissioners whose work it describes to explain their roles and responsibilities in relation to surveillance matters. Surveillance Camera Commissioner 27/2/2019 Report Home Office to run natural language analysis for counter-terrorism The Home Office is planning to use a natural language processing (NLP) analysis platform in its counter-terrorism activities. UKAuthority.com 27/2/2019 News Police chief says knife crime spate is ‘national emergency’ West Midlands police and crime commissioner asks for special grant to tackle outbreak The Guardian 27/2/2019 News Birmingham stabbings: ‘Knife crime is an emergency’ – police chief A West Midlands Police boss has declared knife crime "an emergency" after three teens were stabbed to death within 12 days in Birmingham. BBC 27/2/2019 News Working group lists ethical principles for facial recognition policy Avoidance of bias, necessity and public interest are to be considered among major concerns for policy development on facial recognition, according to a Government advisory group. Police Professional 27/2/2019 News Deputy Chief Constable Pippa Mills starts new role at Essex Police The new Deputy Chief Constable for Essex Police is “very proud” to take on the role. Deputy Chief Constable Pippa Mills was selected in January to replace former DCC Matt Horne, who has left to join the Metropolitan Police. Echo (Essex) 27/2/2019 News Police chief blasts Sinn Fein in row over successor The Chief Constable has launched a blistering attack on Mary Lou McDonald for her controversial comments over the appointment of his successor. Belfast Telegraph 27/2/2019 News Reforms to pre-charge bail regime leaving domestic abuse victims ‘at risk of further harm’, report warns PCCs welcome culture change but admit forces need to deal with complaints 'more quickly'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2019 News «348334843485348634873488348934903491Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events