Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100765 total results. Showing results 70421 to 70440 «351835193520352135223523352435253526Next ›Last » Gang-related homicide and police corruption in Trinidad and Tobago: A Rapid Evidence Assessment HMICFRS commissioned the University of South Wales to carry out a Rapid Evidence Assessment, examining the current state of research evidence on gang-related homicide and police corruption in Trinidad and Tobago. [pdf] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/10/2019 Report Gang-related homicide and police corruption in Trinidad and Tobago: A Rapid Evidence Assessment HMICFRS commissioned the University of South Wales to carry out a Rapid Evidence Assessment, examining the current state of research evidence on gang-related homicide and police corruption in Trinidad and Tobago. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/10/2019 News System used to detect banking fraud proves worth in child protection pilot New technology that can quickly analyse years of historic data to identify children at serious risk from harm such as the child in the Baby P case is being trialled by Gloucestershire Constabulary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/10/2019 News Scenes of violence at Extinction Rebellion target tube network British Transport Police (BTP) has increased patrols on the London Underground and at rail hubs throughout the capital after Extinction Rebellion activists began targeting the transport network this morning (October 17). Police Professional 17/10/2019 News Woman charged with terrorism following counter terror investigation A 36-year-old woman has been charged with terrorism offences after allegedly ‘scoping out’ St Paul’s Cathedral for a place to plant a bomb. Police Professional 17/10/2019 News Policing Minister honours volunteers at Lord Ferrers awards Police volunteers who have supported victims of domestic abuse, challenged mental health stigmas and helped tackle modern slavery were honoured at an awards ceremony yesterday (October 16). Police Professional 17/10/2019 News Police arrest 337 dark web abuse suspects after probe into ‘UK’s worst paedophile’ More than 300 suspects across 38 countries including the UK have been arrested after an horrific dark web child abuse site was taken down. Mirror 17/10/2019 News Knife Crime Offences Reach Record High In England And Wales Recorded knife crime offences in England and Wales reached a record high in the year ending June 2019, rising by 7% on the previous 12 months. Huffington Post 17/10/2019 News Knife crime hits new record high in England and Wales – up 7% on last year Knife crime offences recorded by police in England and Wales hit a new record high in the year ending June 2019, rising by 7 percent on the previous 12 months, according to the Office for National Statistics. The Telegraph - Registration at source 17/10/2019 News New Zealand Police Citizens’ Satisfaction Survey NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police commissioned Gravitas Research and Strategy Ltd to conduct the 2018/19 Citizens’ Satisfaction Research programme (covering the fiscal year 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019). [pdf] New Zealand Police 17/10/2019 Report APCC Fire Scan Four-Month Forward Look Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/10/2019 Report Why are fewer crimes being solved? In a perfect world, every crime would be solved and result in a just and proportionate penalty - but, in reality, most go unsolved and many are not even reported to police. BBC 17/10/2019 Analysis, Feature Greater Manchester police accused of conspiring to silence council chief’s critics A police force is at the centre of a corruption inquiry over claims that officers conspired with the boss of a Labour council to lock up critics and acted as her “private enforcement agency”. The Times - Subscription at source 17/10/2019 News 337 arrested after take down of horrific dark web child abuse site Welcome To Video Three-hundred and thirty-seven suspects have been arrested globally in multi-agency operations sparked by a National Crime Agency investigation into one of the UK’s worst ever child sex offenders. National Crime Agency (NCA) 16/10/2019 News Pensions Challenge – Update October 2019 Following a meeting of the Police Pensions Forum last week, the seven staff associations who represent police officers throughout the United Kingdom have applied to be an interested party to the Employment Tribunal tasked with determining the remedy to the discrimination caused by the transitional protections introduced in the CARE 2015 pensions scheme. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 16/10/2019 News Commissioner and Mayor of London join anti-violence community event in Camden Local police, partner agencies and residents from Camden were joined by Police Commissioner Cressida Dick and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on an anti-violence community event today, 16 October 2019. Metropolitan Police Service 16/10/2019 News Can the police ban really end the Extinction Rebellion protests in London? By their very nature, protests are designed to cause inconvenience. While this will inevitably prove to be awkward or frustrating for some, the right to peacefully protest is protected by the European Convention on Human Rights. The Independent - Subscription at source 16/10/2019 Analysis, Feature Johnson-Arcuri inquiry scaled back after police watchdog intervenes IOPC concerned reviews could prejudice decision on whether to investigate alleged misconduct The Guardian 16/10/2019 News Governing Through Vulnerability in Austerity England Drawing on interviews with practitioners, the article reconstructs how and why vulnerability has become an organizing principle in community safety work in England and Wales. Decreasing crime rates, growing awareness of risk and harm, loss of political salience of volume crime and modifications to the structure of incentives all contributed to making the move away from crime and disorder possible. The article shows how vulnerability is now used to facilitate partnership working to maintain existing levels of service provision, but also to ration the amount of support made available to citizens at a time of austerity. This is potentially problematic and open questions remain on the solidity, orientation and reach of this shift. The article concludes by discussing the research findings in light of their broader implications for European criminology and comparative research. European Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 16/10/2019 Research article Britain’s smallest force being ‘supported’ by biggest regional one 'Dysfunctional' forces at West Midlands' borders may have an impact on crime too, warns PCC Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/10/2019 News «351835193520352135223523352435253526Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events