Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98413 total results. Showing results 71621 to 71640 «357835793580358135823583358435853586Next ›Last » PSNI Chief stands by decision to arrest two journalists [VIDEO] PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton stands by Durham Constabulary's decision to arrest two journalists over a stolen document from the Police Ombudsman's office. Belfast Telegraph 6/6/2019 News Cut in PCSOs will not be detrimental to good policing, says force Public pressure demands South Yorkshire 'rebalances' its neighbourhood team ratios. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/6/2019 News Edir Frederico Da Costa: Police restraint death ‘misadventure’ The death of a man six days after he was restrained by police was a result of "misadventure", a jury has found. BBC 6/6/2019 News Top cops make police suicide pledge after Plymouth Live investigation Police Federation praises Plymouth Live for exposing how police forces had no idea how many officers had taken their own lives Plymouth Live 6/6/2019 News PCC: Degree training for police recruits would ‘remove officers from the frontline’ Lincolnshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has slammed proposals to put new recruits through a degree course on their training. The Lincolnite 6/6/2019 News Furious Labour councillors launch petition demanding police station is retained in Cambridge city centre Labour councillors have launched a petition to save Cambridge city centre’s police station. Cambridge Independent 6/6/2019 News Senior policeman refuses to apologise to journalists accused of stealing confidential documents A senior policeman has refused to apologise to two Belfast journalists after an investigation into them over the suspected theft of confidential documents was dropped this week. The Telegraph 6/6/2019 News New PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne ‘will change force’ The PSNI's new Chief Constable Simon Byrne will change the force and adjust it to his own will, according to a former colleague. BBC 6/6/2019 News Top cop brands England fans ‘idiots’ after clashes with police tarnish Three Lions’ Nations League trip to Portugal A top cop has branded a minority of England fans "idiots" after clashes with police tarnished the Nations League trip to Portugal. The Sun 6/6/2019 News New partnership with Sheffield Hallam to offer three routes into policing Budding police officers can now train on the job and gain a degree at the same time - thanks to a new partnership with Sheffield Hallam University. South Yorkshire Police 6/6/2019 News Jo Farrell confirmed as new Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary The appointment of Jo Farrell as the new Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary was confirmed today. Durham OPCC 6/6/2019 News Game changer: How an award-winning collaboration is helping to protect businesses from cyber attacks An award-winning collaboration between academia and police has led to the creation of a new tool to help small businesses increase their cyber-resilience. Project Manager and Research Fellow at CENTRIC Alison Lyle explains how the project came into being and its potential benefits for the business community. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/6/2019 Innovation Senior officer dies hours after fraud allegation interview A senior detective accused of fraud was found dead hours after being questioned by his colleagues. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/6/2019 News An Investigation of Civilian Implicit Attitudes Toward Police Officers This research investigated civilian implicit attitudes toward police. Previous research has solely used explicit measures (or examined police officers’ implicit reactions to civilians). Two studies assessed the implicit activation of safety and fear when participants were primed with police using a Word Fragment Completion Task (e.g., Johnson and Lord 2010). In a college sample, police primes led to increased safety and decreased fear construct activation, whereas in an online sample, both safety and fear became more accessible. Overall, results indicated that a wide range of individual differences in implicit attitudes toward police exist, that implicit reactions to police officers might be distinct from explicit global evaluations, and that, despite the existence of negative police-civilian interactions, the appearance of police officers might still tend to activate safety-related thoughts. The findings prompt the need to further assess the underlying cognitive components of civilian attitudes toward police officers. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 6/6/2019 Research article Public Sector Innovation Summit 2019: “Creating a culture to accelerate innovation” Innovation has always been a part of policing, but how do you harness it? Charlie de Rusett, co-founder of Idea Drop which provides a platform for forces to share innovative ideas, introduces the speakers at this month's Public Sector Innovation Summit 2019 who will offer tips and strategies on promoting innovation in your organisation. Policing Insight 6/6/2019 Advertisement, Feature Operational independence: Are Police and Crime Commissioners overstepping the mark? While the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners has brought benefits to policing such as greater accountability, research carried out by Dr Steve Watts has revealed significant concerns among chief constables that the power imbalance between PCCs and chiefs threatens the operational delivery of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/6/2019 Analysis Police custody in Scotland under inspection Significant changes have been made in the delivery of police custody since 2013 and there have been a number of recent positive developments, states a report published today (Thursday, June 6). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 6/6/2019 News £50k spent on police temp roles Thousands of pounds are being spent every month by Wiltshire Police on temporary and agency staff. Gazette & Herald 6/6/2019 News Domestic abuse: Police tell schools about children affected Police have informed schools about reports of domestic abuse where children have been present 1,552 times in three months. BBC 6/6/2019 News Disabled association demands review to end ‘appalling statistics for badly let down police workforce’ WorldÂ-first conference tells chiefs: Today we are where women were in policing 30 years ago. 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