Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97033 total results. Showing results 71381 to 71400 «356635673568356935703571357235733574Next ›Last » I back today’s knife crime march – but it should never have reached this stage Birmingham MP Jack Dromey writes for Birmingham Live about the city's knife crime crisis Birmingham Live 19/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Police station will be retained in Sutton Coldfield as PCC gives ‘cast iron guarantee’ Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson says Sutton Coldfield will have a police station and publicly accessible front desk Birmingham Live 19/4/2019 News The Yorkshire Post says: Police officers are only as good as their community links – even now The challenges facing police officers today are very different to the Dixon of Dock Green era – or, more pertinently from a Yorkshire point of view, Heartbeat when the biggest threat to law and order was, invariably, an isolated case of sheep rustling. The Yorkshire Post 19/4/2019 Climate protests: How do police control demonstrations? Some 400 climate-change protesters have been arrested after several days of demonstrations in central London. BBC 19/4/2019 Analysis, Feature Knife crime: Prince Charles calls for end to ‘pervasive horror’ Prince Charles has called for an end to the "pervasive horror of knife crime" in an Easter message. BBC 19/4/2019 News Extinction Rebellion: Climate protests ‘diverting’ London police Police are being diverted from "core local duties" that keep London safe by the Extinction Rebellion protesters, Scotland Yard has said. BBC 19/4/2019 News Prince Charles calls for action to stop ‘horror’ of knife crime The Prince of Wales has spoken of the “pervasive horror” of knife crime and the power of forgiveness in a spiritual Easter message. The Times - Subscription at source 19/4/2019 News ‘Detectors’ spot drivers using phones Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary will be the first forces in the country to roll out new technology that can detect when drivers are using their mobile phones without a hands-free device. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 News Sajid Javid calls for ‘full force of law’ against Extinction Rebellion protesters The home secretary, who is positioning himself for a run at the Conservative party leadership, made a series of tweets condemning “any protesters who are stepping outside the boundaries of the law”. The Guardian 18/4/2019 News Government accused of ‘sitting on hands’ a month after £100m promised Chancellor has 'broken his word' with only half extra funding handed out to prevent knife crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 News Message of reassurance This time the mission is to debunk and demystify a little further the world of research as one that is ‘nothing to do with you’ and something that is ‘too full of gobbledygook for you to possibly understand’. So, first of all, let me say this – you can not only connect with the world of research, you are very probably already doing lots of the things discussed in this article, it is just that you might not have used the term ‘research’. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 Feature, Opinion National DNA Database statistics, Q4 2018 to 2019 Provides National DNA Database statistics on a quarterly basis. Home Office 18/4/2019 Report Improved hospital care keeping murder rate down, MPs told 'NHS should take full credit for holding back the victim totals'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 News Senior police ‘may have influenced decisions’ over Lord Janner abuse probe Family of late peer blames 'beleaguered IICSA investigation for messing up again'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 News Puppet masters Befriending targets of criminal investigations through Facebook and other social media sites can provide a wealth of information about associates, movements and activities. But using sock puppet accounts breaches the terms of conditions of these companies and in the battle against fake news, thousands of law enforcement accounts have been shut down. Police Professional investigates the challenge this presents to future investigations. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 Analysis, Feature Question of credibility? Dr Ching-Yu Huang and Fay Sweeting examine why so many rape investigations are dropped before a suspect is charged. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 Analysis, Feature ‘Heavy-handed’ enforcement not the answer Industry representative body techUK has warned that “not all of the legitimate concerns about online harms can be addressed through regulation” and a “heavy handed” approach risks “setting precedents that could be abused”. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 News Conduct unbecoming The question of how far the relationship between a police officer and a vulnerable crime victim has to proceed before crossing the line between misconduct and criminal misconduct was at the heart of Operation Dawlish, an investigation into the activities of former Lancashire Constabulary officer Ishan Ali. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 Analysis, Feature Scandal hit police force’s assistant chief constable arrested and suspended on suspicion of gross misconduct A senior officer at a scandal-hit police force has been arrested and suspended on suspicion of gross misconduct. The Telegraph 18/4/2019 News Good conduct: How can protests be ethically policed? Ten years ago, London was the scene of the G20 Summit protests. This week climate change activists caused major disruption in the city. Protests are part and parcel of a liberal democracy, but how do we ensure they are ethically policed? Professor Peter Joyce and Dr Wendy Laverick examine the lessons of history and the implications for policing future protests. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/4/2019 Analysis «356635673568356935703571357235733574Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events