Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94030 total results. Showing results 70941 to 70960 «354435453546354735483549355035513552Next ›Last » Passmore renews coastal warning as Home Office steps up border security As concern mounts about the number of illegal immigrants turning up on beaches in the south east of England, Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore has repeated his call for more investment to protect Britain’s coastline. East Anglian Daily Times 31/12/2018 News Police and paramedics devise novel way to deal with drunk revellers Police and paramedics are using bicycles to relieve pressure on the emergency services during the Christmas period. Sky News 31/12/2018 News Tax on takeaways will pay for police at alcohol trouble spots Thousands of late-night takeaways face having to pay a levy to fund extra policing of antisocial behaviour fuelled by extended licensing hours. The Times - Subscription at source 31/12/2018 News Stabbings in London: war correspondent Christina Lamb on the capital’s knife crime epidemic With knife crime at a record high, Christina Lamb takes a break from conflicts overseas to investigate a war in her home city The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 31/12/2018 Analysis, Feature London barely makes top 10 of most dangerous places to live in England and Wales Violent crime is being spread from the cities into peaceful suburbs, new information from the Home Office has revealed. Metro 30/12/2018 News Counter-terror police brought in to help tackle militant VEGANS as threats to farms, abattoirs and factories soar Counter-terrorism police have been called in to help protect people working in the meat industry from increasingly extreme protests by militant vegans. Mail Online 30/12/2018 News The mad police plot to nail Colin Stagg — the man who didn’t kill Rachel Nickell The ridiculous practice of criminal profiling put Colin Stagg in jail, says his defence counsel in a new book, leaving the real murderer at large The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2018 Analysis, Feature Police guard Meghan from sniping by ‘fixated’ sister Samantha Markle Samantha Markle’s criticisms of the duchess for freezing out their father put the royals at risk of deep embarrassment The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2018 News Police’s own drones made Gatwick chaos worse The Sussex force admits that craft it launched to monitor the disruption may have added to the confusion The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2018 News Any suggestion Police Scotland officers are playing down complaints about their conduct must be treated seriously Trust in the police is an absolute must in a civilised society. And any suggestion that officers are corrupt, or instigating cover-ups, must be treated with utmost seriousness. The Scottish Sun 29/12/2018 Feature, Opinion Fears Police Scotland officers are ‘playing down’ brutality claims after top brass question complaint stats A briefing by force chiefs revealed “excessive force” allegations rose during two three-month periods on the trot The Scottish Sun 29/12/2018 News The most dangerous – and safest – places to live in England and Wales revealed for crimes including violent attacks, burglary and sex offences A surge in 'county lines' drug dealing has been blamed for a shift in violence hotspots from major cities to previously safer neighbourhoods The Sun 29/12/2018 Analysis, Feature REVEALED: Hampshire’s top cop nets £201,000 pay package as council tax bill increases to fund police Thecounty force's chief constable has received £201,000 in pay and benefits – while insisting government is not funding police properly. The News (Portsmouth) 29/12/2018 News Sussex chief constable Giles York ‘I feel sorry for them’ Police chief apologises to couple wrongly arrested over Gatwick Christmas chaos - as he admits drones spotted may have been owned by his own force Mail Online 29/12/2018 News Counter-Terrorism Policing Innovations in Turkey: A Case Study of Turkish National Police CVE Experiment In recent years, many governments have introduced so-called ‘countering violent extremism’ (CVE) measures to promote terrorists’ and potential terrorists’ deradicalization and disengagement from terrorist activity. This paper analyses the potential contribution of CVE programmes to counter-terrorism policing through a case study of Turkey. Drawing on Turkish National Police data from a pilot project in the city of Adana, this study suggests that Turkish CVE measures showed promising results, despite Turkey’s history of deterrence-based, repressive, and militarised counter-terrorism policies. The Turkish CVE project pioneered a comprehensive approach to de-radicalisation and disengagement that addresses ideological, social, and practical motivations, and engages clients in every stage of the radicalisation continuum. The paper also analyses Turkey’s adoption and later abandonment of the CVE experiment to gauge the policy’s broader applicability. While other police forces could adopt the Turkish model, CVE programmes require a democratic political environment and commitment to negotiated resolution of political conflicts. Policing and Society - Registration at source 29/12/2018 Research article Gatwick drones: Sussex Police ‘really sorry’ for arrested couple Sussex Police's chief constable has said he feels "really sorry" for the couple who were held for 36 hours over the Gatwick Airport drones chaos. BBC 29/12/2018 News GMP chief calls for end to ‘custom and practice’ of police escorts for football fans Chief constable Ian Hopkins says the public are 'fed up' with traffic delays - but there's no simple solution Manchester Evening News 29/12/2018 News Sussex police make slow progress in Gatwick airport drone hunt The police have failed to confirm the model and number of drones involved in the disruption at Gatwick and have no strong lines of investigation, according to a Whitehall source. The Times - Subscription at source 29/12/2018 News Fingerprints on damaged drone found near Gatwick Airport are unknown to police Detectives are no closer to tracking down culprit Mail Online 29/12/2018 News New Year Honours 2019: Terror attack police and medics honoured NHS staff and police officers have been recognised in the New Year Honours list for their work following the 2017 terror attacks. BBC 29/12/2018 News «354435453546354735483549355035513552Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events