Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94097 total results. Showing results 70201 to 70220 «350735083509351035113512351335143515Next ›Last » Financial cutbacks in forensics could lead to fewer crimes being solved, warns top judge Absence of prosecutions would mark 'dramatic falling away' of part of criminal justice system Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/2/2019 News Force’s custody suites rated ‘very good’ overall Cheshire Constabulary’s custody suites have been found to be “properly focused on the good treatment of detainees”, although there was an area of concern related to the detention, treatment and questioning of suspects. Police Professional 5/2/2019 News Force sees fall in officer numbers in last year Officer numbers at Police Scotland increased by 27 in the last quarter of 2018 – although the overall number for the year was down 81. Police Professional 5/2/2019 News Leicestershire Police “institutionally racist” says head of National Black Police Association The president of the National Black Police Association (NBPA) has accused Leicestershire Police of being institutionally racist and confirmed that he will be reporting the force to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) so that a further investigation into the issues can take place Police Professional 5/2/2019 News Police Officer Quarterly Strength Statistics Scotland, 31 December 2018 Scotland’s Chief Statistician today published statistics on Police Officer Quarterly Strength, which gives the number of full-time equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland. Scottish Government 5/2/2019 News Police Officer Quarterly Strength Statistics Scotland Statistics on the number of full-time equivalent police officers in Scotland. Scottish Government 5/2/2019 Report Tories blasted as police cash is wiped out by new pension costs in ‘stealth cut’ Sajid Javid told MPs forces will get another £161million in government grants next year Mirror 5/2/2019 News Sent Home Versus Being Arrested: the Relative Influence of School and Police Intervention on Drug Use Prior research has demonstrated that school disciplinary practices lead to juvenile justice intervention or the “school-to-prison pipeline” and that juvenile justice intervention leads to adversities, including drug-using behavior, in adolescence and adult life. Yet, it is not clear which form of official intervention, school suspension, and expulsion or police arrest, is more predictive of drug use among young people. Using data from the Rochester Youth Developmental Study, we examined both the immediate, concurrent influence of school and police intervention on drug use during adolescence and the long-term, cumulative impact of school and police intervention during adolescence on subsequent drug use in young established adulthood. The results indicate that school exclusionary practices appeared to be more predictive of drug use than police arrest during both adolescence and young adulthood. Additionally, such negative effects mainly exhibited among minority subjects, and the effects by gender appeared contingent on developmental stages. Justice Quarterly - Registration at source 5/2/2019 Research article ‘Force not awash with scandal’: Crime boss defends Cleveland Police in grilling over Mike Veale Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Barry Coppinger was quizzed over the ex Chief Constable's departure Teesside Live 5/2/2019 News What matters most to the police – respecting diversity or ensuring public safety? Race and crime are a toxic mix, as Liam Neeson, the actor, is discovering. His startling admission that he once patrolled the streets and bars of an unidentified city armed with a cosh intent on killing a “black b------” after a close friend was raped may mark the end of his career. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Doreen Lawrence: Knife crime plans criminalise children The mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence has criticised a new scheme by the government to tackle knife crime. BBC 5/2/2019 News Stephen Lawrence’s mother says only police officer she trusted was ousted The Guardian 5/2/2019 News Humza Yousaf demands that UK picks up Brexit police tab Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has demanded the UK Government pick up the tab in full for the cost of Brexit on Scotland's police force. The National 5/2/2019 News ‘No one can predict whether national data solution will be rolled out this spring’ But biggest problem is nervous forces having a 'huge reluctance' to share information with each other, warns NDAS foundation father. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/2/2019 News A question of evidence: How a large rural force is overcoming the challenges of gathering digital evidence The public rightly expects to submit digital evidence quickly and easily to the police, but many forces do not have the technology to facilitate this, compelling officers to physically retrieve the device that captured the evidence, but what if your force covers an area of nearly 2,700 square miles? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/2/2019 Analysis ‘County lines’ drug gangs tracking children via social media Warnings on coercion and blackmailing over smartphones went unheeded, say experts, as child exploitation spirals The Guardian 5/2/2019 News Police invite critics of Prevent to ‘stand up and be counted’ Review of anti-terror scheme is critics’ chance to suggest improvements, chief constable says The Guardian 5/2/2019 News Police Chiefs’ Blog: CC Simon Cole – Independent review of Prevent is the time for hard fact, not twisted fiction The recent announcement of an independent review of Prevent was a welcome one to me and, most likely, to other Prevent practitioners up and down the country. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 5/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Life in the slow lane: Musings of a police officer on a diagnosis of ME/CFS Policing is a can-do service, but what happens when illness or disability mean that you can't? Colin Paine is a Detective Chief Superintendent in Thames Valley Police. Here he reflects on his diagnosis of ME/CFS. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/2/2019 Opinion Forces criticised for use of predictive algorithms The human rights campaign group Liberty has called for UK police forces to “end their use of predictive policing mapping programs, which it says rely on problematic historical arrest data and encourage the over-policing of marginalised communities”. Police Professional 5/2/2019 News «350735083509351035113512351335143515Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events