Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97132 total results. Showing results 69841 to 69860 «348934903491349234933494349534963497Next ›Last » ‘When things get hidden with armed officers it doesn’t make for a good equation’ Dire welfare warning as time taken off over mental health issues nearly doubles in three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2019 News Mindful Nonreactivity Moderates the Relationship Between Chronic Stress and Pain Interference in Law Enforcement Officers With high levels of both chronic stress and chronic pain, law enforcement provides a unique population in which to study the potential mitigating impact of cognitive and affective reactivity on the stress–pain link. The primary aim of the present study was to examine the moderating role of mindful nonreactivity in the relationship between chronic stress and pain interference in law enforcement officers (n = 60). A regression analysis was conducted to determine if chronic stress predicted pain interference and, subsequently, to compute an estimate of the interaction effect of the chronic stress and mindful nonreactivity on pain interference. Results demonstrated the overall model was significant, F (3,55) = 5.29, p = .003, R2 = .47. When controlling for mindful nonreactivity, chronic stress significantly predicted pain interference, b = .76, t (55) = 3.40, p = .001, such that every one unit increase in chronic stress was associated with a .76 unit increase in pain interference. Results also demonstrated a significant interaction effect of mindful nonreactivity and chronic stress on pain interference, b = − .04, t (55) = − 2.86, p = .006. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 27/6/2019 Research article Compensation for anti-EDL activists detained by police reaches £729,000 Scotland Yard has paid out £729,000 in compensation to activists who claimed they were unlawfully detained while marching against the English Defence League (EDL). The Telegraph 27/6/2019 News Sexual violence victims get terrible deal from justice system – Baroness Newlove Victims of sexual assault are getting a “terrible deal” from the criminal justice system and are often only believed if they have behaved like saints, Baroness Newlove has warned. Lancashire Telegraph 27/6/2019 News Calls for new laws to deter dog attacks on farms as figures reveal numbers shot dead by farmers protecting livestock The Farmers' Union of Wales wants action to deter dog owners from letting their animals loose to attack livestock. North Wales Live 27/6/2019 News Rape victims may not report attacks because of ‘intrusive’ phone demands, watchdog warns Baroness Newlove, the outgoing victims’ commissioner for England and Wales, said there had been a “breakdown in confidence between victims of sexual violence and the criminal justice system". The Independent 27/6/2019 News ‘Concern’ over children being taken to police stations Children who may have faced abuse at home and were removed for their own safety are often being taken to police stations, a report has found. BBC 27/6/2019 News Cheshire police given £400k boost to help vulnerable young people The Home Secretary has announced Cheshire has been given more than £400,000 to spend on a major project that will tackle the root causes of violent crime among children and young people. The Standard (Chester) 27/6/2019 News Hunt: More cops after cuts went too far Jeremy Hunt criticised his own party’s cuts to the police last night in a ‘digital hustings’ with rival Boris Johnson. Metro 27/6/2019 News ‘Why must we pay to report crime?’ – Baroness Newlove queries 101 service and says anti-social behaviour out of control Victims of anti-social behaviour are being forced to pay to report offences to the police, Baroness Newlove warns today as she criticises the authorities for dismissing the offences as “low level”. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Rape victims only believed by police and courts if they have behaved like saints, victims’ commissioner warns ape victims are only believed by police and courts if they have behaved like saints, the victims’ commissioner has warned. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/6/2019 News Mentally ill ‘are mopped up by police’ Mentally ill people are being “mopped up” by police due to a chronic shortage of support for psychiatric conditions. The Times - Subscription at source 27/6/2019 News Scottish Police Authority chairwoman calls for reform to stop watchdog being ‘weak and ineffective’ Police Scotland’s civilian watchdog will remain “weak” and ineffective without potentially controversial reforms, its chairwoman has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 27/6/2019 News Crime solving rates ‘woefully low’, Met Police Commissioner says Too many crimes are being left unsolved, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner has said. BBC 27/6/2019 News Transgender hate crimes recorded by police goes up 81% The number of transgender hate crimes recorded by police forces in England, Scotland and Wales has risen by 81%, latest figures suggest. BBC 27/6/2019 News Nearly £5 million of funding to tackle serious violence The Home Secretary has allocated a further £4.8 million to support projects that steer young people away from knife crime and serious violence. Home Office 26/6/2019 News UK crime in a ‘woeful’ state as Met Police’s Cressida Dick admits ‘we need a magic wand’ According to the Daily Mail, police forces across the country are struggling to investigate up to half of the alleged crimes while many offences are reportedly “screened out” within 24 hours of the offence. Express 26/6/2019 News Watchdog launches probe after mentally-ill man brandishing knife Tasered Man who 'stabbed himself' in critical condition. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/6/2019 News Police ‘excessive restraint contributed to death’ in Taser arrest Force notes more could have been done to de-escalate struggle at probation hostel. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/6/2019 News Presumption against short sentences extended Ineffective short prison sentences of 12 months or less are expected to reduce after MSPs voted for a presumption against their use. Scottish Government 26/6/2019 News «348934903491349234933494349534963497Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events