Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98243 total results. Showing results 72901 to 72920 «364236433644364536463647364836493650Next ›Last » Police haul away 1,000 cannabis plants worth £1million as their chief admits users wont even be warned Drug users are being let off because police do not want to harm their ‘life chances’. Mail Online 5/4/2019 News West Yorkshire Police in ‘no rush’ to replace chief constable Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Mark Burns-Williamson has said there's “no rush” to replace chief constable Dee Collins. Wakefield Express 5/4/2019 News ‘Officers for sale’: Budget airline easyJet among companies funding police as forces raise millions from private contracts Opposition politicians accuses Government of paving way to "two-tier" policing as forces struggle with budget cuts i News 5/4/2019 News Far-right terrorists are one step ahead of you in UK, police told Security services ‘don’t know where threat is coming from’, says charity Hope Not Hate The Guardian 5/4/2019 News Appointment confirmed for new Chief Constable of Surrey Police Gavin Stephens has been officially confirmed as the new Chief Constable of Surrey Police following a meeting of the county’s Police and Crime Panel earlier today. Surrey OPCC 5/4/2019 News Conservatives select Dorset businessman as Police & Crime Commissioner candidate A Dorset businessman has been selected as the Conservative Party’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) candidate for the county. Lyme Online 5/4/2019 News ‘Playing the Man, Not the Ball’: Targeting Organised Criminals, Intelligence and the Problems With Pulling Levers In efforts to combat organised crime, police forces have adopted variations on the pulling levers approach to individuals and groups identified with gun crime, drug supply and other serious offences. Once identified, those individuals and their networks are targeted for interventions from criminal justice agencies and their partners. When levers are pulled, criminals find their lives made intolerable by the attentions of multiple agencies. Identifying the right people for this sort of attention and the quality and currency of police intelligence are, then, key concerns for such strategies. But the choice of levers, and their implications also raise some difficult questions. The law is explicitly applied differently to those associated with organised crime than to anyone else. This paper reviews evidence from two ethnographic studies, one of police officers in three police forces in England and Wales, the other from a third-party policing arrangement in the Danish night-time economy. We seek to understand the ways in which levers are understood and used, raising questions about the efficacy of pulling levers. Policing and Society - Registration at source 5/4/2019 Research article New support offered to witnesses of violent crime Those who witness serious acts of violence are to receive access to the same specialist support services as victims of the crime itself under new proposals set out by Justice Secretary David Gauke as part of the Prime Minister’s week-long summit on violent crime. Police Professional 5/4/2019 News Penny Mordaunt praises law enforcement for ‘working to protect national security’ UK's global fight on child sexual abuse and exploitation gets £3m annual boost. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2019 News Policing’s Olympic standard bearer is new deputy of Cambridgeshire An ‘anti-disaster’ officer who won national recognition for leading the Olympic torch delivery through the UK in the London Olympics is blazing a new trail up policing’s promotional ladder. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2019 News Bloated aid budget: Britain is spending more money on foreign aid than it does on the police The Government's overall overseas aid budget has more than doubled in the past decade and tops the entire £13billion police budget for England and Wales last year The Sun 5/4/2019 News Specialist police make 283 arrests in war against gangs A specialist police team which targets organised crime gangs in Worcester has seized more than £50,000 in drugs and arrested 283 people in just six months. Worcester News 5/4/2019 News Police urged to ban ‘hate-fuelled’ protests ahead of far right march through Newcastle Fears have been raised by councillors about a Northeast Frontline Patriots march planned at the Monument on Saturday afternoon Chronicle Live (North East) 5/4/2019 News Mother ‘forced out of anti-knife campaign’ An anti-knife campaigner has said that she was forced out of her role helping the police after she criticised efforts to tackle gangs and violence. The Times - Subscription at source 5/4/2019 News Spit guard rollout to ‘save officers from months out of action’ Officers in Britain’s policing citadel will soon have blanket protection from facing “months off the streets” following thousands of assaults in recent years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/4/2019 News Bad romance The growing popularity of chemsex parties – where stimulant drugs are used to enhance pleasure and extend sexual activity for days at a time – is exposing participants to a range of dangers, from overdose and sexual assault to psychosis and murder. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/4/2019 News ‘I don’t accept that ESN failed’ – civil service head Former Home Office perm sec denies that two of department’s major technology projects were failures PublicTechnology.net 4/4/2019 News Capita bags £13.2m Police Scotland deal for crime-snooping tech Picking up slack from doomed Accenture IT contract i6 The Register 4/4/2019 News Cumbria police faces recruitment battle for new officers Cumbria Police could face an upcoming recruitment battle for new officers, the county’s crime commissioner has warned. The Mail (North West) 4/4/2019 News Man dubbed Wales’ worst 999 pest back behind bars Raymond Owen, 84, resumed his nuisance calls just days after being freed from prison North Wales Live 4/4/2019 News «364236433644364536463647364836493650Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events