Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94030 total results. Showing results 70781 to 70800 «353635373538353935403541354235433544Next ›Last » Detecting Spatial-Temporal Clusters of Violent Behavior in South Korea With Space-Time Permutation Scan Statistics The pupose of this paper is to detect spatial-temporal clusters of violence in Gwanak-gu, Seoul with space-time permutation scan statistics (STPSS) and identifies the temporal threshold for such detection to alert law enforcement officers quickly. The case study was the Gwanak Police Station Call Database 2017 where civilian calls reporting violence were georeferenced with coordinated points. In analyzing the database, this study used the STPSS requiring only individual case data, such as time and location, to detect clusters of investigated phenomena. This study executed a series of experiments using different minimum and maximum temporal thresholds in detecting clusters of violence. Results of the STPSS analyses with different temporal thresholds detected spatial-temporal clusters in Gwanak-gu. Number, location and duration of clusters depended on the temporal settings of the scanning window. Among four models, a model allowing the possible clusters to be detected within a 7-day minimum and 30-day maximum temporal threshold was more representative of reality than other models. This study illustrates the clustering of violence with the STPSS by detecting spatial-temporal clusters of violence and identifying the appropriate temporal threshold in detecting such clusters. Identification of such a threshold is useful to alert law enforcement officers quickly and enables them to allocate their resources optimally. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management - Registration at source 9/1/2019 Research article Designing Degree-Level Courses For Police Recruits in England and Wales: Some Issues and Challenges This article results from series of linked research projects designed to support the development of a Degree Holder Entry Programme in England and Wales, as part of the College of Policing’s Policing Educational Qualification Framework (PEQF). Its aim is to draw out some of the issues that need addressing, and challenges that need solving in the design of any degree-level courses required as an entry qualification for recruits to the police service in England and Wales. It examines the rationale for professionalization of policing, and how this relates the development and application of a body of policing knowledge. It considers the main challenges facing the English and Welsh police service in developing an effective policing qualification at degree level. 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The Times - Subscription at source 9/1/2019 News New police powers to combat drone misuse The police are to be given new powers to land, seize and search drones to help combat their illegal use. Police Professional 8/1/2019 News «353635373538353935403541354235433544Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events