Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100940 total results. Showing results 71641 to 71660 «357935803581358235833584358535863587Next ›Last » Home Secretary at Police Superintendents’ Association Home Secretary Priti Patel spoke at the Police Superintendents' Association annual conference 2019 Home Office 9/9/2019 Feature, Opinion Community Policing in Schools: Relationship-Building and the Responsibilities of School Resource Officers School resource officers (SROs) have become nearly ubiquitous in North American schools in the last three decades. Most research on SROs has examined their impact on violence and disorder at school, yielding mixed results; however, it is widely accepted that traditional law enforcement responsibilities comprise only one element of SROs’ triad of responsibilities, which also includes teaching and counselling. Although their responsibilities are based in community policing models, little research has explored the place of community policing principles within the work of SROs. Drawing upon mixed methods data collected from school administrators and SROs in a large Canadian city, this study examines relationship-building within the context of SROs’ triad of responsibilities. The results suggest that SROs follow a community policing approach and strategically foster mutually beneficial relationships to support their law enforcement, teaching, and counselling objectives. Further, as a result of their established relationships, SROs are positioned as key sources of support for school administrators. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 9/9/2019 Research article Extreme food fight The increasing number of people adopting a meat-free diet has coincided with a rise in the number of protests by animal rights extremists. With a huge blockade of London’s largest meat market set to take place next month, Police Professional reports on the rise of militant vegan activists. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature Rewarding social skills Chief Constable Gavin Stephens defends the role of social media officers as ‘making a real difference’ after Home Secretary Priti Patel said a vacancy being advertised by Dorset Police was an ‘unnecessary job’ with an ‘inflated salary’. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Feature, Opinion 21st century crime scenes The service faces a dilemma of what and how data is collected, analysed and disclosed as a plethora of devices and media serve to frustrate investigators. Police Professional examines the developments in digital forensics. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Analysis, Feature New direction needed With drugs-related deaths at their highest recorded level, Dorset’s police and crime commissioner Martyn Underhill says current policy is not working and argues that drug consumption rooms could help save lives. Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 Feature, Opinion Cost of cuts on individuals ‘not acceptable or fair’ The Home Secretary will be challenged to recognise the human cost of her party’s cuts to funding when she addresses the Police Superintendents’ Association’s (PSA) annual conference today (September 9). Police Professional 9/9/2019 News Former MP claims police watchdog ignored Operation Midland review Harvey Proctor says retired High Court Judge identified 43 errors in investigation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Child protection is everyone’s business, says Merseyside Embedding child protection work across the force has raised performance, Merseyside Police has revealed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News New figures reveal deaths involving police vehicles have soared Report from IOPC also shows increase in suicides in police custody. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Treasury urged to rethink funding plans for senior officers Extra police funding is unlikely to cover the costs of the officers needed, the Treasury has been warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News PSA calls for medal upgrade for officers killed on the job Senior police officers have begun a campaign to get a medal for officers killed on duty. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2019 News Home Secretary Priti Patel is to unveil plans for a Police Covenant The Home Secretary will today outline a new covenant to halt the ‘epidemic’ of attacks on police officers. Mail Online 9/9/2019 News 11 people die after contact with Thames Valley Police in one year Figures show three people committed suicide after being contacted by police. Berkshire Live 9/9/2019 News Shocking Wiltshire rape figures ‘don’t send the right message to victims’ – police commissioner Of 609 rapes reported to police in the county in 2017/18, only 61 were referred to Crown Prosecution Service lawyers for a decision over whether or not to charge the alleged abusers, according to a report compiled by police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Swindon Advertiser 9/9/2019 News LGBT hate crimes almost tripled in Wiltshire, figures show Reports jumped from just 19 in 2013/14 to 55 in 2017/18. Across the region, reports more than doubled, according to statistics obtained by the BBC under freedom of information rules. Swindon Advertiser 9/9/2019 News Serious attacks on police officers in Surrey sees “significant rise” The number of serious attacks on officers resulting in injury rose significantly in Surrey last year, figures reveal. Eagle Radio 9/9/2019 News Police Fed: ‘Get tougher on thugs who attack officers’ A summit was held looking into officer safety, training, equipment and operational planning by the National Police Chiefs’ Council after a nationwide surge in attacks. Halstead Gazette 9/9/2019 News Change to law to protect police dogs welcomed by north-east MSP Liam Kerr, MSP for the region and the shadow justice secretary, last year started a petition aimed at making it a specific offence to harm dogs, horses and other animals used by the emergency services. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 9/9/2019 News Police service set to welcome National Menopause Guidance Forces across England and Wales will today be in a better place to support officers and staff going through the menopause, with the launch of force guidance on the matter - a first for policing which shows commitment on a national level to take the menopause, its symptoms and those who suffer from it, more seriously. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/9/2019 News «357935803581358235833584358535863587Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events