Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 72261 to 72280 «361036113612361336143615361636173618Next ›Last » We can’t remove stress in policing, but we can all talk about it more Policing is a challenging job which certainly can be stressful at times. Officers can be exposed to many horrific situations which nobody should be. And it is well documented that repeated exposure to traumatic events has a detrimental effect on a person’s mental health. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/11/2019 News Merseyside steps up anti-slavery training to comply with legislation Merseyside Police are stepping up training for other agencies in a bid to tackle modern slavery. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News Police concerns over paedophile hunter grow as numbers of prosecutions relying on evidence from vigilante groups soars to four a week Police have expressed concerns about online paedophile hunters after prosecutions relying on evidence from vigilante groups soared to four a week. Senior police officers have criticised groups who pretend to be children online in a bid to snare child sex abusers. Mail Online 7/11/2019 News I know the real reason why the number of black children being convicted of a crime has doubled My research shows that it's not actual criminal behaviour that leads to high conviction rates, but the way our ideas of what constitutes criminality are informed by assumptions about race The Independent - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News How Scotland’s youth justice system puts welfare at its heart Children’s panels recognise that offending behaviour is usually a sign of other problems The Guardian 7/11/2019 News Pioneering scheme sees police carrying – and administering – an emergency antidote to heroin There's an awful lot going on around the country as UK police and charities try to get a handle on record high levels of drugs deaths. ITV News 7/11/2019 News UK police staff vote to accept 2.5% pay rise Police staff members in England and Wales have voted to accept an improved pay offer, lifting wages by 2.5% for the year 2019-20. EmployeeBenefits.com 7/11/2019 News Outrage as Bonfire Night sees spate of attacks on officers A series off bonfire night attacks on police officers and other emergency workers have been branded 'totally unacceptable' by the National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/11/2019 News Politics is a funny old game National Chair John Apter speaks about the upcoming general election. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/11/2019 Feature, Opinion Review of bail conditions: ‘Much needed and long overdue’ A Home Office review of pre-charge bail legislation which the Police Federation of England and Wales previously warned could hamper investigations has been tagged: “Much needed and long overdue” by National Chair John Apter. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/11/2019 News Why was the Met’s Extinction Rebellion protest ban unlawful? What is the significance of the ruling, and what does it mean for policing future protests? The Guardian 6/11/2019 Analysis, Feature New terror database for South Australia South Australia is investing $15 million in a new computer system to better track potential terrorists and other offenders. The system will ensure sensitive and important information about offenders is accessed across all relevant law enforcement agencies both throughout South Australia and across the country during unfolding operations. Fairfield City Champion (Australia) 6/11/2019 News Nearly half of Kenyans surveyed by police watchdog report abuses by officers Nairobi (Reuters) - Nearly half of Kenyans surveyed by the government’s police watchdog IPOA said they had suffered police abuse of power, according to a survey it released on Wednesday, underscoring the scale of the task the body faces in holding officers to account. Reuters 6/11/2019 News Why police are worried about increase in ‘paedophile hunters’ Vigilantes who target child abusers often ‘commit offences themselves’ The Week 6/11/2019 News MI5 licensed informants to commit murder, kidnap and torture for decades, court hears Four human rights organisations allege security service potentially allowed murder, kidnap and torture The Independent 6/11/2019 News The new approach keeping looked-after children out of crime in North Yorkshire Bringing a team of specialists together under one roof has led to a drop in arrests and drug use The Guardian 6/11/2019 News Northamptonshire spends £2.6m on new training centre to open by April Northamptonshire Police are upgrading training facilities to get the best recruits and answer criticism from HM Inspectorate. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2019 News Hundreds could sue the Met after court rules Extinction Rebellion protest ban was unlawful Hundreds of climate change activists could sue the Metropolitan Police after the High Court ruled today that the force’s ban on Extinction Rebellion (XR) was unlawful. Morning Star Online 6/11/2019 News Fact checking the 20,000 new police officer promise The Tory party has pledged the recruitment of 20,000 new police officers but how do those numbers compare to before austerity? [video] Sky News 6/11/2019 News Drones are being used to monitor troubled kids – with response times faster than 999 It means help can get to places far quicker than even the police or an ambulance Mirror 6/11/2019 News «361036113612361336143615361636173618Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events