Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98242 total results. Showing results 72841 to 72860 «363936403641364236433644364536463647Next ›Last » PIRC seeks to strengthen its power to investigate The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) has put forward a series of proposals to strengthen the independent scrutiny of police actions in Scotland. Police Professional 9/4/2019 News From the Point of A Gun to the Point of Starvation: Economic Conscription in Post-Conflict Policing A central aspect of post-conflict policing literature holds that the new force must differentiate itself from its predecessor. In the efforts to democratize Iraqi police, trainers and recruits alike espouse lofty ideals regarding who should join and how police should behave. However, these ideals are directly contradicted by low qualification levels and the public behavior of police. Drawing from an intensive ethnographic study of police training in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), I argue that while having broken from the forced conscription of the Hussein era, the new force is staffed by economic conscription, comprised of reluctant volunteers who joined to escape poverty and receive little training on the new responsibilities of democratic police. While the methods of conscription have changed, the results remain the same – a force comprised largely of people who do not want to be police and who do not respect the rights of citizens. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 9/4/2019 Research article Partnership’s new action plan to tackle rural crime A new “proactive and co-ordinated” approach to tackling rural crime has been promised following a rising wave of criminal activity in the Scottish countryside. The Courier (Scotland) 9/4/2019 News 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 9/4/2019 News PSNI chief constable recruitment process begins The job of chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has been advertised, with new oversight built in to the recruitment process. BBC 9/4/2019 News Five genocide suspects in the Rwanda mass slaughter are living in Britain Exclusive: Detectives are investigating five alleged war criminals accused of atrocities during the Rwandan Genocide, where a million people died. Mirror 9/4/2019 News Met police investigate five men over Rwandan genocide claims Scotland Yard inquiry follows war crimes referral from authorities in Rwanda. The Guardian 9/4/2019 News British police dealt with more than 1,100 dog attacks on sheep in 2018 Police forces across the UK dealt with 1,153 incidents in 2018, where animals were either chased, attacked or killed by loose dogs – up from 1,047 in 2017 and 691 in 2011. Farmers Guardian 9/4/2019 News Recruitment firm to oversee appointment of next Northern Ireland police chief Independent recruitment specialists have been hired to oversee the appointment of Northern Ireland’s next police chief. Aol 9/4/2019 News Social media firms must reveal secrets Social media companies face having to reveal some of their most sensitive and commercially valuable secrets under plans to force them to protect users from online dangers. The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2019 News Frightened 999 callers told to start using silent service A campaign has been launched to raise awareness of how to call 999 if you are unable or too scared to speak as it emerged that few emergency callers knew how to use the silent service. The Times - Subscription at source 9/4/2019 News Smartphone app tackles modern slavery A new smartphone app created to help members of the public alert police to potential incidents of modern-day slavery at hand car washes has led to nearly 1,000 reports in its first five months. Police Professional 8/4/2019 News Bedfordshire Police chief leaves with ‘underfunding’ message The chief constable of Bedfordshire Police has said the issue of police funding "must be addressed", as he announced he is leaving the post. BBC 8/4/2019 News Home Secretary launches Online Harms White Paper Speech: The Home Secretary unveiled tough new regulation of tech companies Home Office 8/4/2019 Feature, Opinion UK to introduce world first online safety laws The Government today unveiled tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online. Home Office 8/4/2019 News Police cyber kiosks should be delayed over legal ‘lack of clarity’ But force argues value of bypassing data-gatherers can not be 'underestimated'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/4/2019 News Warwickshire makes U-turn over plans for sale of HQ Warwickshire Police is to abandon plans to sell its Leek Wootton site and the historic building will be re-designated as the force headquarters. Police Professional 8/4/2019 News London borough of Newham fined £145,000 over gang members’ data leak The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined the London borough of Newham £145,000 following a data breach that led to the disclosure of the personal details of 203 ‘gang members’ featured on the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) Gangs Matrix. Police Professional 8/4/2019 News New chief constable of Surrey Police officially appointed Gavin Stephens has been officially confirmed as the new chief constable of Surrey Police. Police Professional 8/4/2019 News Police funding: “We are asking the wrong questions.” We will never get police funding right unless we answer the bigger questions, says President of the Police Superintendents’ Association Paul Griffiths. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/4/2019 Opinion «363936403641364236433644364536463647Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events