Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97024 total results. Showing results 71541 to 71560 «357435753576357735783579358035813582Next ›Last » Gangs targeting autistic gamers in bid to recruit new cyber-criminals, police warn Detectives say most hackers graduate from cheating on video games to committing criminal offences The Independent 11/4/2019 News Northumbria and Bedfordshire still face child protection hurdles, while Lancashire significantly improves Northumbria Police and Bedfordshire Police have made “tangible” progress on child protection but still face challenges and inconsistencies, while Lancashire Constabulary has show “significant improvement”. Police Professional 11/4/2019 News We must adapt like the criminal fraternity or face being left behind, departing chief warns And he fears 'stronger, more dangerous' illegal drugs trade is creating latter-day mafia in the UK. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/4/2019 News Women are being killed because the police don’t take stalking seriously – it’s nauseating Laura Richards, founder, Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service: How many more? The police have blood on their hands and it’s no longer enough to say “We may not have done our very best, we are sorry.” The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Monitoring and Assessment of the measures taken by An Garda Siochana to implement recommendations of the Garda Inspectorate report “Changing Policing in Ireland” This is the seventh and final in a particular series of reports from the Authority focused on monitoring and assessing the progress made by the Garda Síochána in implementing the recommendations of the Garda Inspectorate’s report ‘Changing Policing in Ireland’. These reports were produced in response to a formal Ministerial request of July 2016, made under section 117(a) of the Garda Síochána Act. In the period since the 6th report to the Minister, the Report of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland has been published and accepted by the Government. The Department of Justice and Equality wrote to the Authority on 31 December 2018 to confirm that the High Level Implementation Plan “A Policing Service for the Future’ supersedes the Garda Síochána’s Modernisation and Renewal Programme and is in effect the plan for reform of the Garda Síochána and policing generally over the next four years. Having regard to the plan and the structures in place to drive its implementation, the Minister has revoked the request made to the Authority under section 117(A). Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 11/4/2019 Report Policing Authority report highlights important lessons for future Garda Síochána reform The Policing Authority today publishes its seventh report in a series examining and assessing the Garda Síochána’s progress in implementing the recommendations of the Garda Inspectorate’s Report Changing Policing in Ireland. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 11/4/2019 News Illegal drugs trade creating latter-day mafia, police chief warns Illegal drug dealing and the prominence of so-called “county lines” gangs are creating a “latter-day mafia” in the UK, a prominent police chief has warned. Bicester Advertiser 11/4/2019 News Dedicated Cybercrime Units get million pound cash injection The NPCC National Cybercrime Programme has announced that every police force in England and Wales now has a dedicated cybercrime unit in place thanks to a multi-million-pound investment from the Government. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/4/2019 News Julian Assange arrested after Ecuador withdraw asylum to WikiLeaks founder He was escorted from the building by police and was heard screaming as he was led into a waiting van. Assange, 47, had been holed up in the embassy in posh Knightsbridge since July 2012, initially to avoid being extradited to Sweden to face allegations of sexual offences. Mirror 11/4/2019 News Dedicated cybercrime units get multi-million pound cash injection Every police force in England and Wales will now have a dedicated cybercrime unit in place following a multi-million-pound investment from the Government as part of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) National Cyber Crime Programme. Police Professional 11/4/2019 News Bedfordshire PCC bids farewell to Chief Jon Boutcher and explains the partnership approach that’s brought success to Bedfordshire Bedfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Kathryn Holloway, and her outgoing Chief Constable, Jon Boutcher, are known among both police chiefs and PCCs for having arguably the strongest professional relationship and personal friendship in policing in England and Wales. Police Professional 11/4/2019 News Bedfordshire Police makes some improvements on child protection, but challenges remain Whilst Bedfordshire Police has taken ‘tangible steps’ to improve its child protection capabilities, there are still several areas of concern, according to a report released today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/4/2019 News HMICFRS: Bedfordshire – National child protection post-inspection review This inspection reviewed the progress made in Bedfordshire Police since the publication of HMICFRS’s Bedfordshire – National Child Protection Inspection in 2017. It is part of a rolling programme of inspections of all police forces in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/4/2019 Report HMICFRS: Lancashire – National child protection post-inspection review This inspection reviewed the progress made in Lancashire Constabulary since the publication of HMICFRS’s Lancashire – National Child Protection Inspection in 2018. It is part of a rolling programme of inspections of all police forces in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/4/2019 Report Inspectorate praises Lancashire Constabulary’s significantly improved approach to child protection Lancashire Constabulary has successfully implemented a range of measures to strengthen its handling of child protection issues, according to a report released today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/4/2019 News Reconceptualizing the Child Victim in the Police Response to Domestic Violence Constructions of the child victim of domestic violence (DV) have changed over the last number of years from once passive bystander to active agent and victim in their own right. Although police as first responders are more aware of the risk to children living with DV, there continues to be a disparity among officers in recognizing and responding to the child as victim. Drawing on qualitative research conducted in Ireland involving interviews with 10 children (most aged 7–9) and 14 police officers, this paper looks at how the child is seen by police as victim during a DV call-out and the way through which children’s coping strategies may indirectly make them a less obvious victim to warrant a direct response from police. A story-telling approach captured children’s views in an ethically safe manner. Interviews with police were semi-structured and explored individual officer’s views and experiences of responding to DV incidents with children present. Journal of Family Violence - Registration at source 11/4/2019 Research article Julian Assange arrested at Ecuadorian embassy in London Assange, 47, who has spent almost seven years at the embassy after seeking refuge there to avoid extradition to Sweden, was detained after the Ecuadorian government withdrew his asylum, Scotland Yard said. The Guardian 11/4/2019 News Broken Windows Ideology and the (mis)reading of Graffiti In this article, I discuss the misreading of graffiti and misidentification of graffiti writers as part of anti-gang policing informed by broken windows ideology. Based on personal observation and autoethnographic reflection, analysis of gang identification protocol, and interviews with graffiti writers who negatively define themselves against gang members as part of constructive identity formation, I argue that relying on graffiti as an indicator of gang activity calls into question the merits and efficacy of anti-gang policing. I situate this discussion within a cultural criminological framework and critique of broken windows policing. Critical Criminology - Registration at source 11/4/2019 Research article Dates announced for 19th Excellence in Policing Conference This year’s annual Excellence in Policing (EIP) Conference will be held on Monday, September 16 and Tuesday, September 17 at the College of Policing Conference Centre, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Coventry, and is now open for registrations. Police Professional 11/4/2019 News Cash machine thefts: What is going on? Since the start of the year, eight cash machines have been ripped from walls by diggers in Northern Ireland. BBC 11/4/2019 News «357435753576357735783579358035813582Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events