Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98467 total results. Showing results 71381 to 71400 «356635673568356935703571357235733574Next ›Last » Prison review says family contact reduces reoffending by women Report finds that inmates who receive family visits are 39% less likely to break law again The Guardian 18/6/2019 News Police stop and search is working in London, says anti-violence chief Lib Peck insists tactics are succeeding despite Londoners ‘feeling powerless’ over crime The Guardian 18/6/2019 News Deadly knife crime: How does London compare to New York? US President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan over knife crime in the British capital, most recently calling him “a disaster” only days after visiting. euronews 18/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Here’s why I’m one of 152 people who want the police to stop labelling protesters as domestic extremists On 17 June, the Guardian published a letter from 152 politicians, lawyers, academics, journalists and campaigners calling on the police to stop labelling protesters as domestic extremists. The Canary 18/6/2019 News South Yorkshire Police set for £1.6m to launch ‘violence reduction unit’ South Yorkshire Police is set to receive £1.6 million from the Government in a bid to tackle the ‘root cause’ of violent crime. The Star (Yorkshire) 18/6/2019 News Home Office allocates £35 million to police forces for violence reduction units Sajid Javid today announced he has provisionally allocated £35 million to Police and Crime Commissioners in 18 local areas to set up violence reduction units. Home Office 18/6/2019 News Surveillance cameras will soon be unrecognisable – time for an urgent public conversation It is often argued that the UK is the most surveilled country on the planet. This may or may not have been the case in the past but there are certainly now millions of surveillance cameras in public spaces – not to mention private buildings and homes. Behind those lenses they are changing in ways that people are often barely aware of, with privacy implications that should be widely discussed as a matter of urgency. The Conversation 18/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Chair of Cheshire Police watchdog told to resign over “outdated” LGBT comments The chairman of Cheshire’s police watchdog is facing growing calls to resign following ‘outdated’ remarks about officers supporting LGBT equality The Nantwich News 18/6/2019 News Herts residents are ‘safe, satisfied and saving money’ according to police chief Crime rates in Hertfordshire are "remarkably" low according to the county's police commissioner. Bishop's Stortford Independent 18/6/2019 News How extra cash from council tax rise will boost police officer numbers First round of new officers and detectives will join Surrey Police this summer Surrey Live 18/6/2019 News Home Office set to introduce fees for Section 5 firearms licences New fees will lower costs of administration for taxpayers. Home Office 18/6/2019 News Do body cameras make the police and the public safer? In theory, the use of police body cameras is easy to endorse, offering an unvarnished account of what happens when police and citizens interact. In practice, however, the technology's rollout in recent years has been complicated and rife with conflict. Yahoo! 18/6/2019 Analysis, Feature Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2019 News Knowledge is power: why collaboration is vital for the UK public sector Cloud services will prove the engine to life-changing technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine-learning. ITProPortal 18/6/2019 Feature, Opinion PCC: PCP chair’s views ‘outdated and inappropriate’ Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) has called on the chair of the panel scrutinising him to resign after he caused “outrage” by questioning a senior officer’s support for LGBT communities. Police Professional 18/6/2019 News Which prime minister-in-waiting will make a difference by investing in policing? Rank and file has thrown down a no-nonsense challenge to Britain’s next prime minister to prove the national leader really supports policing rather than treating it “with contempt”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/6/2019 News Hare coursing: New national policing strategy will tackle the crime head on Chief Inspector Phil Vickers is Lincolnshire Police’s rural crime lead and the co-ordinator of policing’s first national strategy on hare coursing - the illegal hunting of hares with greyhounds. He tells Policing Insight what impact the new national strategy will have and why it matters that hare coursing is taken seriously. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2019 Interview, Opinion Police treat farmers as ‘second-class citizens’ over rural crime Four out of five farmers believe police are not doing enough to tackle rural crime, according to a new survey. Farmers Weekly 18/6/2019 News ‘Gross violation’: Indigenous boy reportedly held naked inside Brisbane police cell for days Disability advocates are outraged at reports an intellectually impaired Indigenous boy was held naked inside a police watch house in Brisbane for days. The Guardian 18/6/2019 News Why Labour needs a more critical approach to the police The desire to appear more trustworthy to voters on law and order runs like a golden thread through the Labour Party’s campaign efforts. Tony Blair famously ran on the slogan ‘tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime’, and now Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour has been keen to establish a link between Tory police cuts and the disintegration of communities. LabourList 18/6/2019 Feature, Opinion «356635673568356935703571357235733574Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events