Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101020 total results. Showing results 72841 to 72860 «363936403641364236433644364536463647Next ›Last » Can Police Be Trained in Trauma Processing to Minimise PTSD Symptoms? Feasibility and Proof of Concept With A Newly Recruited UK Police Population Neuropsychological trauma processing techniques based on hippocampal-dependent spatial and episodic memory were trialled with 71 newly recruited officers within one UK police force between March 2018 and February 2019. Results indicate that the skills are teachable within an operational training environment, have a positive impact on feelings of ease about difficult or traumatic work-related incidents, can improve recall of events and may mitigate against the impact of age and trauma exposure on memory. Participants report the techniques to be useable, sharable and operationally relevant to trauma management and personal resilience. Results will inform a larger randomised controlled trial. Police Journal 30/7/2019 Research article Knife crime increases in Cumbria – despite two amnesty events by police The latest figures, released by the Office for National Statistics, revealed that knife crime went up in the county in the past year from 147 to 168, up a total of 14 per cent. Times & Star 30/7/2019 News Shana Grice: Former police officer defends decision to fine murdered teenager Grice was issued with a fixed penalty notice after she complained about being harassed by ex-partner Michael Lane. Huffington Post 30/7/2019 News Trained up: A creative approach to training can reduce abstractions and better skill the workforce Many forces still rely on the 'train the trainer' approach when teaching their workforce new skills, but Me Learning's Shirley Berry argues technology has moved on and now offers creative ways to train people quickly and more effectively. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/7/2019 Opinion Will PM’s police hiring spree make streets safer? After the water cannon debacle, will Boris Johnson’s latest punt on policing pay off? The Guardian 30/7/2019 Analysis, Feature Judges dismiss Liberty’s claim that mass surveillance powers breach law But human rights group to challenge latest High Court ruling. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 News Sinn Féin raises fears over proposed amnesty for British soldiers Johnny Mercer’s appointment as minister for veterans has prompted Sinn Féin to voice concern that a Boris Johnson-led government would extend a proposed amnesty from prosecution for ex-soldiers to cover those who served in Northern Ireland. The Guardian 29/7/2019 News Fire authorities fail to block oversight transition Two police and crime commissioners (PCCs) have won legal challenges to their takeover of fire and rescue services governance. Police Professional 29/7/2019 News Home Secretary hosts ‘Five Eyes’ security summit Key allies meet to agree joint action to counter current and emerging security threats. Home Office 29/7/2019 News New IRA: The Derry estate in the shadow of paramilitaries In the area of Londonderry known as Creggan, normality belies an undercurrent of violence. BBC 29/7/2019 News Rape victims to give video statements for first time as Scotland overhauls justice system Victims of sex crimes will now be able to give their police statements on video in a historic overhaul of Scotland’s justice system. The Independent 29/7/2019 News Staged mortar attack could have had ‘catastrophic’ result Police officers have called on politicians to “up their game” if they want to avoid delays in the police response in their areas after terrorists attempted to lure officers to a booby-trap device. Police Professional 29/7/2019 News Police dog handler called for backup to tackle ‘Gypos’, court told West Midlands Police officer Pc Paul Birch accused of racially aggravated attack. Birmingham Live 29/7/2019 News Five problems with Bozza’s bobby bonanza Boris Johnson has promised the electorate 20,000 more ‘bobbies’ by 2021. Tom Gash suggests we do not hold him to it too strictly. Police Professional - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 Feature, Opinion I’ve seen how cannabis legalisation works in Canada. Britain could do it better The illicit market is worth at least £1bn a year. We could empower the poor communities who suffer in the war on drugs The Guardian 29/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Liberty loses high court challenge to snooper’s charter Judges reject claim that mass surveillance powers breach human rights The Guardian 29/7/2019 News Los Angeles police: personal data of thousands of officers stolen in breach The personal information of 2,500 Los Angeles police department officers and 17,500 people who had applied to join the force were exposed in a data breach, the department announced on Monday. The Guardian 29/7/2019 News If police behave so unlawfully, how can we ever have faith in them again? Eminent former High Court judges do not normally challenge Establishment thinking. It is virtually unprecedented for one of their number to step forward and allege police incompetence, and possibly illegality, on a vast scale. Mail Online 29/7/2019 Feature, Opinion The top officers in the firing line: Cleared of blame, detectives now face fresh call for criminal investigation Not a single police officer will face misconduct proceedings over the bungled Scotland Yard inquiry into Carl Beech’s allegations – despite it being widely regarded as the most appalling Met probe in living memory. Mail Online 29/7/2019 Analysis, Feature ‘Nick’ police searches broke the law Bombshell as judge behind inquiry reveals 'perversion of justice' and says officers got search warrants using false evidence but his findings were ignored by police watchdog Mail Online 29/7/2019 News «363936403641364236433644364536463647Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events