Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 71801 to 71820 «358735883589359035913592359335943595Next ›Last » Police Commissioner Katy Bourne, whose stalker vowed to ‘take her down,’ calls for new stalking law as part of The Sun’s Stop A Stalker campaign Katy Bourne shares the story of her stalking ordeal as The Sun calls on readers to back our campaign to help police take action more quickly The Sun 22/11/2018 News Met Police launches campaign for workforce to be 50% women The Met Police has launched a campaign to ensure half of its workforce is made up of women. Commissioner Cressida Dick made the announcement as Scotland Yard marked 100 years of female officers BBC 22/11/2018 News Use of tights to cover unmarked police car emergency lights prompts introduction of national policy National guidance will be developed to standardise the practice of covering emergency blue lights on unmarked police cars following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 22/11/2018 News Garda malpractice may not be an isolated incident, commissioner says Drew Harris made the remarks during a meeting of the policing authority. Belfast Telegraph 22/11/2018 News ‘No better time’ for women in Met police – 100 years after the first Commissioner Cressida Dick launches recruitment drive in attempt to reach gender parity The Guardian 22/11/2018 ‘I was petrified’: officer poisoned by novichok tells of ’emotional battering’ DS Nick Bailey, speaking publicly for first time since Salisbury attack, reveals lasting psychological effects The Guardian 22/11/2018 News Police use of tights to cover cars’ blue lights prompts safety fears Police watchdog calls for national guidelines on alternative way to hide blue lights when not in use following car crash The Guardian 22/11/2018 News Organised crime in the UK is bigger than ever before. Can the police catch up? Faced with new threats from international gangsters, the boss of the National Crime Agency, Lynne Owens, thinks UK policing needs a radical reboot. The Guardian 22/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Scotland’s national police force finds its feet Five years after a bumpy launch, there are signs that the merger is working The Economist - Registration at source 22/11/2018 Analysis, Feature England’s surge in violent crime revives talk of merging the police Do England and Wales really need 43 separate forces? The Economist 22/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing An Urban Co-Responding Police-Mental Health Team The current study examines the barriers and facilitators of successfully implementing the Mobile Crisis Assistance Team model, a first-responder co-response team consisting of police officers, mental health professionals, and paramedics. Through content analysis of qualitative focus groups with team members and interviews with program stakeholders, this study expands previous findings by identifying additional professional cultural barriers and facilitators to program implementation while also exploring the role of clear, systematic policies and guidelines in program success. Findings demonstrate the value of having both flexible and formal policies and procedures to help guide program implementation; ample community resources and treatment services in order to successfully refer clients to needed services; and streamlined communication among participating agencies and the local healthcare community. A significant barrier to successful program implementation is that of role conflict and stigma. Indeed, members of the co-response teams experienced difficulty transitioning into their new roles and reported negative feedback from other first responders as well as from within their own agency. Initial agency collaboration, information sharing between agencies, and team building were also identified as facilitators to program implementation. Health and Justice 22/11/2018 Research article Improving Youths’ Attitudes About the Police: Results From An Experimental Design This study examined the effectiveness of Students Talking it Over with Police (STOP) to improve youths’ perceptions of the police, willingness to cooperate with police, and perceptions of procedural justice. It utilized an experimental design in 36 schools in Milwaukee, WI. Pretest and posttest were administered to assess the outcomes before and after the STOP program. The results indicated that STOP was effective in improving youths’ perceptions of the police, youths’ willingness to cooperate with the police, and youths’ perceptions of procedural justice. Additional analysis suggested that STOP was able to reverse some of the negative effects these encounters had on youths’ perceptions, as those with prior negative interactions of police experienced significantly greater rates of change in their perceptions of procedural justice than those who did not have a negative encounter. Criminal Justice Review - Registration at source 22/11/2018 Research article PCC calls for new law and greater police powers to combat revenge porn “The Government, police and criminal justice system are collectively failing victims of revenge porn”, says North Yorkshire police and crime commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan. Police Professional 22/11/2018 News Tri-force alliance collapses after discussions ‘ended without agreement’ Talks to secure the future of the Tri Force Specialist Operations alliance between the Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Avon and Somerset forces have ended without agreement. Police Professional 22/11/2018 News Why are we responsible for the reckless behaviour of criminals? PFEW pursuits lead Tim Rogers says it is time we ended the scandal of police drivers being prosecuted for doing their jobs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/11/2018 Feature, Opinion More cancelled rest days on the cards after tri-force fall out Frontline officers will be left to pick up the pieces, warns Fed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/11/2018 News Judge rejects call for inquiry into undercover policing in Scotland A judge has rejected calls for an inquiry into the activities of undercover police officers operating in Scotland. The Scotsman 22/11/2018 News Police reveal they have made 600 arrests over carjacking ‘epidemic’ A huge clamp-down on an “epidemic” of car crime in the West Midlands has led to police making almost 600 arrests in a matter of weeks. Birmingham Live 22/11/2018 News Cheshire Police 101 call hour-long delays ‘unacceptable’ Callers to an "over-stretched" police non-emergency line were left waiting up to an hour due to a spike in demand and staff shortages, a report has found. BBC 22/11/2018 News Durham police chief Mike Barton looks at the global reach of crime It seems the only topic of conversation on the TV and in the newspapers or even down the pub is Brexit, so I wouldn’t want to disappoint you and write about anything else. The Northern Echo 22/11/2018 Feature, Opinion «358735883589359035913592359335943595Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events