Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 72541 to 72560 «362436253626362736283629363036313632Next ›Last » Funding announcement delay shows ‘disdain for police officers’ Better government borrowing figures have led to £30 billion of extra funding commitments in the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Budget Statement but no new funding for core policing pending a review of reform options by the Home Secretary. Police Professional 30/10/2018 News There are nearly 2,800 sex offenders living in West Yorkshire Figures from the Ministry of Justice show a 68 per cent rise since 2010/11 Leeds Live 30/10/2018 News Shared fire-police budgets are not off the cards The Policing Minister did not rule out suggestions the Home Office may allow police, fire and crime commissioners to merge the finances of both emergency services in the future. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2018 News Dorset Police to employ 300 forensics officers from Avon & Somerset and Devon & Cornwall police Dorset Police will become the main employer of forensics teams in the south west, following a reorganisation. Dorset Echo 30/10/2018 News Suffolk Police chief announces retirement Gareth Wilson, the chief constable of Suffolk Police, has announced his retirement. Heart 30/10/2018 News The secret way to communicate with police nobody knows about Silent Solutions allows concerned callers in dangerous situations to ask for help without even making a sound Coventry Live 30/10/2018 News Police face questions over why it took almost two decades to dig for Suzy Lamplugh’s body in prime suspect John Cannan’s mother’s back garden Police searching for murdered Suzy Lamplugh are today digging up a garden where the prime suspect's mother lived when the estate agent vanished in 1986 - 16 years since a tip-off claiming her body was buried there. Mail Online 30/10/2018 News “The Best Predictor of Future Behaviour Is…”: Examining the Impact of Past Police Misconduct on the Likelihood of Future Misconduct Previous studies have identified numerous correlates of police misconduct, but no study to date has examined the impact of prior misconduct on the likelihood of future misconduct. Using a population heterogeneity/state-dependence conceptual framework, this study explores the potential influence of low self-control and prior misconduct on future intentions to engage in misconduct among a multi-agency sample of 101 first-line police supervisors. Across three types of misconduct, the results demonstrate stronger support for the state-dependent effect of prior misconduct. Specific findings, policy implications, and directions for future research are discussed. Journal of Crime and Justice - Registration at source 30/10/2018 Research article Predictive Policing: Perception of Its Risks and Benefits By Police Trainees and Citizens In the era of Big Data, law enforcement agencies are expected to analyze data in order to solve crimes, but also to prevent it. Predictive policing software aim to anticipate the most probable place and time for an offence to occur, giving police officer the opportunity to be “at the right place, at the right time”. Articles questioning the efficiency of the algorithm or the data used have been published in the past few years, but none of them step backed and search to know if the law enforcement agencies were ready for this paradigm-shift: from a reactive policing to a predictive policing. This article presents the results of the most recent (April 2018) France’s project research regarding organizational resilience and resistance to change in lights of predictive policing. More than 2000 peoples have answered 4 surveys about predictive policing, among them: citizens, police officers, police trainees, city officials European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin 30/10/2018 Research article Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/10/2018 News Budget 2018: Ex-cop warns of lack of wider police funding despite £160m counter terror pledge An ex-cop has warned of a lack of police funding despite Philip Hammond committing £160million more to counter terrorism. The Standard 30/10/2018 News Calls for Southend’s own police force criticised at council meeting Demands to reinstate Southend’s own police force has been branded “absolute rubbish” by the leader of Southend Council. Echo (Essex) 30/10/2018 News Sergeant admits theft victims are being forced to look on Gumtree and Facebook because there aren’t enough officers Sergeant Simon Kempton confessed officers can't look into minor crime reports Mail Online 30/10/2018 News Excluded children at risk of knife crime – Barnardo’s Excluded schoolchildren are at serious risk of becoming involved in knife crime, a children's charity has warned. BBC 30/10/2018 News Rotherham abuse scandal set to top £90million Operation Stovewood umbrella has 22 separate investigations ongoing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/10/2018 News BTPA appoints new interim CEO Ian Pigden-Bennett has been appointed as the interim CEO of the British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) and commenced his role today (October 29). Police Professional 29/10/2018 News DPP says police can’t deal with technological demands of crime now The outgoing Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) says the criminal justice system is “creaking” under the huge technological burden on the police service. Police Professional 29/10/2018 News Almost a million pounds to help children give evidence The Scottish Government has announced further investment in safe and secure facilities to improve vulnerable witnesses’ experiences at court. Police Professional 29/10/2018 News Arrests made by Lincolnshire Police have halved over past 10 years, says Home Office The number of arrests made by police in Lincolnshire has more than halved in the last decade. Data from the Home Office shows that Lincolnshire Police carried out 8,824 arrests in the year to March, compared with 19,772 in 2007-08. Spalding Today 29/10/2018 News No funding lifeline for chiefs in Autumn Budget Chancellor announces cash for counter-terrorism but police funding settlement will not be revealed until December Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/10/2018 News «362436253626362736283629363036313632Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events