Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 70501 to 70520 «352235233524352535263527352835293530Next ›Last » Why Is the Policing Weak in China? the Mindset of Police Officers in Money Laundering Cases While China has made great strides in establishing anti–money laundering regimes, problems of weak enforcement remain. In China, criminals who were involved with money laundering offences were rarely policed and hence not convicted at the end of the day. The amount of crime that officially ‘exists’ depends on the enforcement authority’s capability and willingness to ferret it out and label it. Lacking sufficient capability and motivation, the authorities are frequently unwilling to trace the flow of illicit proceeds. Based on analysis of anti–money laundering practices, this research strives to root out the mindset of police officers in the enforcement of these laws. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 28/7/2019 Research article What can London learn from Glasgow’s approach to beating knife crime? Glasgow has successfully curbed gang violence, now other cities are trying to emulate its success. But are the lessons transferable? The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 28/7/2019 Analysis, Feature Watchdog rap for Police Scotland chief over ‘flawed’ handling of corruption claim The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner said Iain Livingstone failed to take appropriate action. Daily Record 28/7/2019 News Forget ‘Nick’: it was the Met that really perverted justice On the word of the fantasist jailed last week, Lord Bramall’s home was searched; his wife died within months. And, he tells Dominic Lawson, the Met chief knew he was innocent all along The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 28/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Jeremy Corbyn slams Boris for 20,000 more bobbies pledge despite it being DOUBLE what Labour offered in manifesto Jeremy Corbyn was accused of a U-turn on violent crime today after claiming it can’t be solved by hiring more cops. The Sun 27/7/2019 News ‘Revolving door’ row as police chief gets Big Brother database job Officer who set up system with 23 MILLION images of Britons is hired by firm that runs it Mail Online 27/7/2019 News Carl Beech – the plausibility of liars and the paucity of proof The Met was right to listen to his allegations. Its mistake was not to investigate them The Guardian 27/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Craigavon: Dissident republicans ‘attempt to kill police’ Dissident republicans tried to murder police officers during an attack in Craigavon, County Armagh, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said. BBC 27/7/2019 News Priti Patel: Tory home secretary blocked police federation on Twitter ‘because officers warned about cuts’ Priti Patel blocked a Twitter account representing police officers after they wrote about the consequences of budget cuts. The Independent 27/7/2019 News The 17 drivers caught out by the police’s new weapon on the roads Operation Snap was launched last week and there have been no shortage of reports Devon Live 27/7/2019 News Burglars scour Hello! to target homes of rich Prisoners are buying subscriptions to Hello! and scouring celebrity features to work out how to burgle their homes, security experts have said. The Times 27/7/2019 News West Midlands Police lost 25% of officers since 2010 – as Boris Johnson vows to recruit 20,000 cops The recruitment drive - one of Mr Johnson's Tory leadership campaign promises - will start in September and the Prime Minister wants it completed over the next three years Birmingham Live 27/7/2019 News Thames Valley Police rated inadequate at recording crimes by HMIC Thames Valley Police did not investigate a call from a woman who tried to take her own life after being forced into marriage, a critical report has revealed. Oxford Mail 27/7/2019 News Why has the charge rate for rape fallen in England and Wales? Always difficult to prosecute, cases now require police to sift through big volume of digital data The Guardian 27/7/2019 Analysis, Feature NCA harvesting EU crime databases owing to risk of no-deal Brexit Leaked report suggest move is an attempt to mitigate loss of access to data at end of October The Guardian 27/7/2019 News 20,000 extra police not enough, officers tell Boris Johnson Senior police figures have warned the new prime minister of the complexity of delivering on his promise to hire 20,000 officers. The Times 27/7/2019 News The Times view on police recruitment: Counting Coppers Boris Johnson’s pledge to recruit 20,000 more police officers is welcome. But crime is changing and they need to be deployed better than in the past The Times - Subscription at source 27/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Kit Malthouse: ‘priorities and what officers do matter more’ than police numbers The new Policing Minister has warned that achieving the Prime Minister’s target of 20,000 new officers will be a challenge and that police numbers are not the most important issue. Police Professional 26/7/2019 News PM drive to recruit 20,000 extra officers faces ‘logistical challenges’ Policing has sounded a note of caution over “logistical challenges” on ambitious promises to recruit an extra 20,000 new officers in England and Wales over the next three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/7/2019 News Child protection changes not improving performance one year after damning report Northamptonshire Police has not made necessary improvements to its child protection practice and procedure in the past 12 months, according to a new report. 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