Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96968 total results. Showing results 72941 to 72960 «364436453646364736483649365036513652Next ›Last » 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 12/2/2019 News Police commissioner told to apologise to officers after claiming West Mercia Police subsidises Warwickshire Police The region’s police and crime commissioner has been told he owes police officers in Warwickshire an apology for claiming West Mercia Police ‘subsidises’ the force. Worcester News 12/2/2019 News The construction of expertise: Unpicking the term and finding no answers What is expertise and who is really an expert? Dr Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University explores the role - and value - of expertise in policing, and its complexities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/2/2019 Analysis NI is only region of UK or Ireland without stalking legislation – now a public consultation aims to address the problem Northern Ireland is currently the only region in the UK or Ireland without specific legislation on stalking - but a public consultation has been launched on how best to protect victims of obsessive, harassing behaviour. Allison Morris reports The Irish News (Republic of Ireland) 12/2/2019 News Picking up the pieces: A @wecops chat on mental health The latest @wecops chat discussed a new report by Zoe Billingham of HMICFRS which looked at how effectively police respond to and support people with mental health problems. Sgt Caroline Hay summarises the discussion and the learning from it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/2/2019 Opinion Why the Government refused bid from Leicester council and Leicestershire Police to cover cost of fatal explosion The fire service did get a payout though Leicestershire Live 12/2/2019 News Staffordshire Police are shutting public reception desks at THIRTEEN cop shops (and here’s where) Crime victims are now being urged to report crimes online or on 101 Stoke on Trent Live 12/2/2019 News Police response to concerns that 100 new police officers will focus on Bristol rather than Somerset The police have explained how and where extra officers will operate Somerset Live 12/2/2019 News Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill given Royal Assent The police will receive new powers to investigate hostile state activity as new the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act becomes law. Home Office 12/2/2019 News Norfolk Police defend scene guard proposals Norfolk Police has defended its decision to employ civilian staff on zero-hour contracts to protect crime scenes. The force says the idea is currently being tested and will only progress further if it is found to be effective. Lynn News 12/2/2019 News Chief: My ‘grave concerns’ over impact of pornographic PC Specialist training meant 'aggravated' risk from facilitating child sex offending officer, hearing told. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/2/2019 News NPCC recommends three-year pay-deal for officers Chiefs also suggest on-call allowances for federated ranks increase from £15 to £20 an hour Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/2/2019 News Chief constables propose six per cent pay rise For the first time, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has asked the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) to consider a three rather than one year pay deal to give officers a bigger upfront pay increase. Police Professional 12/2/2019 News Help me – someone is trying to steal my cannabis stash, dopey 999 caller tells Thames Valley Police A distressed drug user was so upset when people tried to steal his stash – he called in the police to help him – a stunned force has revealed. Mail Online 12/2/2019 News NSPCC calls on social media sites to face criminal sanctions and fines for failing to keep children safe The NSPCC is calling for social media sites to face criminal sanctions and fines if they breach statutory duty-of-care laws. Mail Online 12/2/2019 News More than 10MILLION of us have been on a speed awareness course Police accused of treating drivers as 'cash cows' as scheme rakes in hundreds of millions Mail Online 12/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Undercover police inquiry is letting down Stephen Lawrence’s family Doreen Lawrence, mother of the murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence, has a reputation for plain speaking after years campaigning to bring the racist killers of her son to justice. It’s no surprise then that she has expressed dismay over a public inquiry into undercover policing that has still not taken evidence more than three years after it was set up. The Times - Subscription at source 12/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Taxi and private hire drivers to face enhanced checks All taxi and private hire drivers could have to pass enhanced criminal record checks under new government proposals. BBC 12/2/2019 News Deputy Chief Constable joins the College on secondment Cheshire’s Deputy Chief Constable Janette McCormick has joined the College of Policing as a seconded Senior Police Advisor, taking over from DCC Simon Nickless, who joined Northamptonshire Police earlier this month. College of Policing 11/2/2019 News UK police want funding for crime-fighting technology UK police call for funding for nationwide officer recruitment drive and crime-fighting technology to tackle cyber crime: read on to find out more Open Access Government 11/2/2019 News «364436453646364736483649365036513652Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events