Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94030 total results. Showing results 70901 to 70920 «354235433544354535463547354835493550Next ›Last » Police commissioner facing fresh complaint allegations A police commissioner is set to face a fresh set of allegations over her conduct, it has emerged. The Northern Echo 2/1/2019 News Manchester stabbings: Police sergeant’s ‘instinct took over’ A police officer's "instinct took over" as he faced a terror suspect in a "frenzied" knife attack in Manchester. BBC 2/1/2019 News Street Gangs, Gun Violence, and Focused Deterrence: Comparing Place-Based and Group-Based Evaluation Methods to Estimate Direct and Spillover Deterrent Effects Focused deterrence seeks to change the violent behavior of gangs not directly targeted by the intervention by leveraging network ties between groups. This study appraises group-based and place-based methodologies in detecting direct and spillover crime reduction impacts of a focused deterrence strategy implemented in Oakland, California. Quasi-experimental designs and panel regression models were used to compare shooting trends for directly treated gangs and census block groups to shooting trends for comparison gangs and block groups that did not directly receive the treatment. The design further analyzed whether vicariously treated gangs and untreated block groups immediately surrounding treated block groups experienced spillover shooting reductions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency - Registration at source 2/1/2019 Research article From Impressions to Intentions: Direct and Indirect Effects of Police Contact on Willingness to Report Crimes to Law Enforcement Crime reporting intentions have been associated with ratings of police legitimacy and effectiveness. Less is known about the role of personal encounters with police. We explore this issue by specifying associations between reporting intentions and type of contact (involuntary/voluntary), scope (cumulative/recent), and appraisal (respect/satisfaction with last encounter). This study draws on surveys of young adults in New York City (N = 508) and uses structural equation modeling to examine correlates of crime reporting intentions. Respondents with more stops are less willing to report, and this effect is both direct and indirect, operating primarily via legitimacy. The association between reporting intentions and variety of voluntary contacts is direct and positive. Negative appraisals of recent stops are associated with lower reporting intentions but only indirectly; feelings of disrespect in recent stops are mediated by perceptions of legitimacy. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency - Registration at source 2/1/2019 Research article PSNI appeals for more riot-trained police officers from rest of UK ahead of Brexit- report The PSNI has put out an appeal for more riot-trained police officers from other parts of the UK in anticipation of potential disruption following Brexit. Belfast Telegraph 2/1/2019 News More than a dozen BTP officers attacked every week In wake of 'terror-related' stabbing, shameful figures reveal 1,939 reported assaults in last three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/1/2019 News Police Scotland splashing out almost £1million a year to hire vehicles for special events Cops are splashing out almost £1million a year to hire vehicles for special events, stats show. The Scottish Sun 2/1/2019 News Police Scotland spending £1m a year on hire vehicles Police Scotland is spending almost £1m a year on vehicle hire to cope with special events because there is no spare capacity in its own fleet. The Herald (Scotland) 2/1/2019 News Police spend £1million on hired vehicles as fleet cars crumble In 2018 Police Scotland hired vehicles at a cost of £951,000 – and the force hired 1372 cars in a single month last year. Daily Record 2/1/2019 News The Times view on Foreign Office policy for repatriation: Paying for Release The Foreign Office has been active in rescuing victims of forced marriage. It must show more humanity in not then charging women who cannot easily pay The Times - Subscription at source 2/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Forced marriage victims charged fee to be rescued Campaigners accuse government of profiteering The Times - Subscription at source 2/1/2019 News Terror suspect’s home raided after Manchester station stabbings Three hurt at railway station by knifeman ‘shouting Allah’ The Times - Subscription at source 2/1/2019 News Australian police Google Maps blunder ‘missed location of body’ A missing Australian's body could have been found 18 months earlier if searchers had not relied on incorrect Google Maps data, a coroner has said. BBC 2/1/2019 News Police commissioner today takes over Northamptonshire fire and rescue budget Northamptonshire's police and crime commissioner has become the first in the UK to take over spending controls of his county fire service as well after a bid was approved by the Home Office. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 1/1/2019 News Huge toll of Trump’s UK visit on local police REVEALED – how many officers did your area send? EXCLUSIVE: Every force had to help roll out the red carpet to the US President - while "thinly-spread" colleagues back home struggled with cuts and violent crime. See the full list of officers from each area Mirror 1/1/2019 News 300 new police and staff to be recruited for Brexit Border by 2020 More than 300 new police officers and staff are to be recruited by 2020 for Brexit preparations, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. The Impartial Reporter 1/1/2019 News British Transport Police officers bear brunt of assaults Police tasked with protecting the travelling public appear to be bearing the brunt of acts of random violence targeted at officers. The Telegraph 1/1/2019 News Ethiopian-born PCSO who claimed he suffered ‘deep-seated and cunning racism’ loses legal battle Ethiopian-born Tegegn Bayissa had claimed his career was wrecked by 'deep-seated and cunning' racism. Mail Online 1/1/2019 News London crime: Homicides in capital hit 10-year high in 2018 after 134 people killed The number of people killed in London hit a 10-year high in 2018 and more than a fifth of victims were children and teenagers, figures show. The Independent 1/1/2019 News Over 12 police officers attacked on Britain’s transport networks each week More than 12 police officers a week are being attacked monitoring Britain's transport networks, figures show. The Standard 1/1/2019 News «354235433544354535463547354835493550Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events