Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101020 total results. Showing results 72801 to 72820 «363736383639364036413642364336443645Next ›Last » The brave boys in blue are let down by their PC bosses, says Ann Widdecombe What is the matter with our police? It hurts to ask that question because my age group was brought up to respect the boys in blue and indeed we know that many of them are still brave in the face of danger, as was Keith Palmer who died trying to protect MPs from a terrorist attack. Express 31/7/2019 Feature, Opinion ‘National emergency’: young people killed by knives in 2019 More than 100 people in Britain have been killed by knives this year, many of them children. The Guardian 31/7/2019 News Rape support ‘needs drastic improvement’ Poor access to counselling and support is one of the reasons most of those who report rape later withdraw their allegations, London's victims' commissioner has said. BBC 31/7/2019 News What Democratic Policing Is … and Is Not Democratic policing is a multidimensional, multilevel, and contested concept rooted in political ideology. It is not singular or politically neutral. I argue there are four typologies of democratic policing: right, centre-right, centre-left, and left. In Latin America, in the 1980s and 1990s, countries went through the dual processes of democratisation and the implementation of neoliberal economic policies. The latter increased inequality in wealth and led to deeply divisive debates regarding the place of equality and violence in the definition of democracy. Putting aside these debates on the meaning of democracy, police reform projects in Latin America have embraced community-oriented policing as synonymous with democratic policing. Yet, democratic policing is not a singular concept and political debates matter to its various meanings. The article uses Goertz’s (2006. Social science concepts: a user’s guide. Princeton University Press) three-level concept analysis to assess the theoretical similarities and differences between the four types of democratic policing. It then tests the theory with empirical data from the cases studies of Argentina (Menem and Kirchners) and Chile (Bachelet and Piñera). The case studies are informed by field research in both countries (2006–2015), and draw on media and human rights reports as well as secondary data. The study finds a gap between theory and practice that calls for more research on policy convergence. More importantly, it reveals the need to situate ideal definitions of democratic policing within political debates on democracy, paying close attention to the role of political ideology. Violence Against Women 31/7/2019 Research article Police to use drones with high definition cameras and thermal imaging to fight crime in Hampshire Hampshire Constabulary says it will begin a pilot scheme to test the use of drones in the county in "reactive and pre-planned situations". Daily Echo (Southern) 31/7/2019 News ‘National emergency’ of youth violence exacerbated by Tory budget cuts, MPs find Boris Johnson told to ‘get a grip’ as report suggests increasing police numbers will not address causes of violence. The Independent 31/7/2019 News Tens of thousands of rape cases dropped because ‘police traumatising victims’, report suggests Findings come as new figures show only 1.5% of reported rapes are prosecuted in England and Wales. The Independent 31/7/2019 News ‘I do sex work to feed my son. Why should I be punished?’ “Hello, my name is Maria and I am from the English Collective of Prostitutes”. That certainly stops police in their tracks. It’s a line I use a lot nowadays. Rights Info 31/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Home Secretary to meet police watchdog after collapsed VIP abuse probe Carl Beech was jailed last week for 18 years after falsely claiming he was abused by high-profile figures. Express & Star 31/7/2019 News Annual Plan 2019–2020 AUSTRALIA: I am pleased to introduce the Victoria Police Annual Plan 2019–2020 (Annual Plan), the fourth year of the Victoria Police Capability Plan 2016–2025: Capability Framework (Capability Plan). Victoria Police (Australia) 31/7/2019 Report MPs call for dedicated police for violent schools Schools in areas with a higher risk of youth violence should be given dedicated police officers, say MPs. BBC 31/7/2019 News The Times view on the Metropolitan Police and Operation Midland: Moral Panic Police responsible for the farce this investigation must be held to account The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Police officer in every school ‘will curb knife crime’ All schools in areas at risk of serious youth violence should have a dedicated police officer as part of a drive to tackle murders and knife crime, according to a report that has given a damning assessment of the government’s response to county lines drugs crime. The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2019 News Carl Beech victim Harvey Proctor calls for criminal investigation into Met Victims of Carl Beech, the fantasist who conjured up a VIP paedophile ring, have backed a judge’s calls for a criminal investigation into Scotland Yard’s handling of the case. The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2019 News Serious youth violence This Home Affairs Committee report considers the rise in serious youth violence in recent years, including the key issues driving these trends, and whether the Government’s response matches the scale of the problem. Parliament.uk 31/7/2019 Report ‘Youth Service Guarantee’ needed to protect young people from serious violence In its report on Serious youth violence the Home Affairs Committee says the rise in serious youth violence is a social emergency, and that young people have been failed in the most devastating way, losing their lives as a result. Parliament.uk 31/7/2019 News Action on rise in youth violence completely inadequate, say MPs Home affairs committee urges government to get a grip on ‘national emergency’ The Guardian 31/7/2019 News Only 3% of rape claims in London result in convictions, study says Finding prompts call to end ‘excessive intrusion’ by police into victims’ personal data The Guardian 31/7/2019 News Wiltshire Police to end ICT deal with county council Wiltshire Police is stepping away from the use of shared ICT service provided by Wiltshire County Council. UKAuthority.com 30/7/2019 News Global partnership on facial recognition results ‘perfect time to promote officer safety and efficiency’ Digital Barriers and Capita announce new strategic collaboration. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/7/2019 News «363736383639364036413642364336443645Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events