Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94030 total results. Showing results 70681 to 70700 «353135323533353435353536353735383539Next ›Last » Fawcett Society calls upon police chiefs to record misogyny as a hate crime An open letter from MPs, police and crime commissioners and campaigners has called for misogyny to be treated as a hate crime. Police Professional 14/1/2019 News Offenders ‘half as likely to get caught since austerity’ Police cuts could lead to 'free-for-all', campaigners warn Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News New taskforce to blitz fraudsters in battle against economic crime Home Secretary to confirm £3.5m to support work to reform SARs' regime Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News Chiefs say ‘seriously stretched’ forces preventing prioritising misogyny as hate crime Analysis of Fawcett Society figures estimates 67,000 incidents based on gender last year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News Report to the community 2018 Fourth Quarter CANADA: Constable Amanda Trenchard won the John Carion Unsung Hero award at the International Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) conference in Las Vegas in November 2018. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 14/1/2019 Report North Yorkshire Police leave restricted over Brexit fears Leave will be restricted for North Yorkshire Police officers around the time of Brexit - to meet a possible increase in "policing demand". The Press (York) 14/1/2019 News A sixth of Staffordshire’s police cells due to be axed this month It will leave the county with just 65 cells Stoke on Trent Live 14/1/2019 News Misogyny hate crime law necessary in light of attacks on women, say campaigners 'We have to recognise how serious misogyny is. It is at the root of violence against women and girls,' says campaigner The Independent 14/1/2019 News Campaigners and MPs call for misogyny to be made a hate crime Letter sent to Met police commissioner says women are being left unprotected The Guardian 14/1/2019 News Feeble drug policy fuels war on our streets A new approach is needed to help children escape from a world of drug-running, gang coercion and premature death The Times - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Wands to tackle knife crime The police are being issued with metal detecting “wands” to help them to tackle an increase in knife crime. The Times - Subscription at source 14/1/2019 News Cumbria Police officers to be issued with spit hoods Police in Cumbria dealing with suspects causing trouble after being arrested are to be issued with spit guards. BBC 13/1/2019 News Britain’s STABBING EPIDEMIC continues as knife crime soars and police seem clueless Britain's knife crime problem intensifies and has spread to rural areas – with hospitals adopting battlefield techniques to cope - yet police seem to be clueless as how to tackle the crisis. Express 13/1/2019 News A policing paradox: As crime rises, detection rates of those responsible fall Though the number of recorded crimes is rising, the proportion of those crimes that are detected is falling. Professor Marian FitzGerald of the University of Kent explores the figures. Policing Insight 13/1/2019 Analysis Crime victims wait half an hour for police to respond to 999 calls as response times double Victims of crime are having to wait up to 30 minutes for police to attend 999 calls as response times have doubled in some forces, figures obtained by The Daily Telegraph reveal. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/1/2019 News Perceptions of Incarcerated Youth About Police Violence and Legitimacy in Trinidad and Tobago This study was focused on the youth’s perceptions in Trinidad and Tobago, a developing Caribbean nation. It describes their personal experiences with and perceptions of police misbehavior or excessive use of force on juveniles and young adults held in the two reformatory institutions, as well as in the country’s only juvenile facility. The main objective of the present empirical research was to explore the diachronic conceptual relationship between violence and the levels of police legitimacy as perceived or experienced by the youth from 13 to 23 years old. Short questionnaires were used to capture the youth’s opinions on institutional violence, a distinct and long-lasting phenomenon in the region. Multivariate analyses of the quantitative data also examined the role of trust as an influencing factor for police legitimacy (and legitimation), being previously evaluated in terms of efficiency and equality. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 13/1/2019 Research article Public ‘turning blind eye’ to street drug dealing People are "turning a blind eye" to drug use and dealing on the streets because it is becoming normalised, a senior police officer has warned. BBC 13/1/2019 News Ofsted warns: Exclude pupils and you push up crime An epidemic of stabbings, drug crime and murders linked to children who have been excluded from school will be tackled this week in a crackdown on head teachers who expel struggling pupils. The Sunday Times 13/1/2019 News Smart gadgets open door to stalking and abuse, say police Doorbells, fridges and even toys that can be operated remotely are being used by people to spy on their partners The Sunday Times 13/1/2019 News Police swoop on Uber Eats and Deliveroo delivery riders The Home Office has acted to curb a black market in jobs for alleged illegal immigrants that was exposed by The Sunday Times. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 13/1/2019 News «353135323533353435353536353735383539Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events