Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 72941 to 72960 «364436453646364736483649365036513652Next ›Last » Hate crime soars by 17% to almost 100,000 offences a year in police records Today's figures came as the government launched a major review of hate crime law that could widen the offence to include ageism and misogyny Mirror 16/10/2018 News Developing a ‘copper’s nose’: The need to empower new officers The task of policing has become increasingly regulated over recent decades, largely for well-understood reasons. But has this regulation stifled creativity, autonomy, and the development of 'natural' police officers? Serving officer Martin Gallagher makes the case for a bit more chaos. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/10/2018 Opinion Party conferences: What did we learn about the future of policing and justice policy? Brexit may appear to have dominated this year's annual party conferences, but Crest Advisory's Harry Redgrave says the conferences were also an opportunity to gauge the latest political thinking on the future of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/10/2018 Analysis Interagency Cooperation in the Era of Homeland Policing: Are Agencies Answering the Call? Since the rise of “homeland security policing” (Oliver International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 20(1-2), 49–62, 2006), police agencies from all levels of organization are called on to cooperate by sharing intelligence, equipment, tactics, and training. While the increased level of cooperation between local policing agencies and Federal-level agencies has been well documented, far less attention has been paid to cooperation among agencies that share contiguous jurisdictions. Similarly, a body of research assesses if information is shared across agencies, but far less research exists that investigates if agencies cooperate in ways other than simply sharing information. Through interviews with officers from agencies operating in several adjacent jurisdictions, this research documents the ways in which agencies cooperate, the perceived benefits of cooperation, and the perceived challenges to cooperation. These findings suggest that agencies engage a variety of joint activities, and they agree on the benefits that working together affords. However, the broader political and contextual climates in which these organizations operate often limit the extent to which they can cooperate. Implications of this research for police management are discussed. American Journal of Criminal Justice - Registration at source 16/10/2018 Research article ‘Staggering scale’ of child sexual abuse highlighted by MP More than 3,200 offenders were jailed for child sexual abuse in 2017, Home Office figures have revealed. Telegraph and Argus 16/10/2018 News Police commissioner: West Mercia is not ‘going it alone’ West Mercia's police and crime commissioner has hit out at those who have described the end of the alliance between the force and Warwickshire as a "divorce". Worcester News 16/10/2018 News West Mercia Police move to scrap alliance branded ‘abuse of power’ A police chief and crime commissioner has been accused of an ‘abuse of power’ over a decision to scrap an alliance with a neighbouring force. Express & Star 16/10/2018 News Conservatives pick police commissioner for third term The Conservatives have picked Katy Bourne to run for a third term as the Sussex police and crime commissioner. Brighton & Hove News 16/10/2018 News New Zealand Police Citizens’ Satisfaction Survey NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police commissioned Gravitas Research and Strategy Ltd to conduct the 2017-2018 Citizens’ Satisfaction Research programme (covering the fiscal year July 2017-June 2018). [pdf] New Zealand Police 16/10/2018 Report Hostility to men and the elderly could become hate crimes Hate crimes are offences motivated by prejudice against someone's disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or transgender identity. BBC 16/10/2018 Analysis, Feature Phil Gormley: Watchdog role for police chief accused of bullying A former chief constable who resigned amid allegations of bullying has been given a leading role at the policing standards watchdog. The Times - Subscription at source 16/10/2018 News Police criticised for handing out warning leaflets to suspected child sex offenders Police have been criticised for handing out warning leaflets to suspected child sex offenders who they cannot prosecute. The Telegraph 15/10/2018 News Home Office: Funding formula won’t be fixed any time soon Making changes is now 'very complex', and won't be attempted. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/10/2018 News New watchdog guidelines say officers should be separated after serious incident Personnel banned from re-watching body worn video footage. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/10/2018 News Police send 10 children letters warning them they are suspected sex offenders Ten children have been handed letters by police warning them they are suspected of being sex offenders. Metro 15/10/2018 News Yorkshire police chief to consider training all officers to use Humberside Police's chief constable says he will consider training all officers in the force to use electronic Taser weapons because of rising violence against officers. The Yorkshire Post 15/10/2018 News Cheshire Police could axe 250 officers to meet budget cut pressures Cheshire Police chiefs warned today they may be forced to reduce police officer numbers by 250 over the next two years as it faces further budget cuts. The Nantwich News 15/10/2018 News Former Police Scotland chief who resigned amid bullying investigation ‘set to be given watchdog role’ Phil Gormley to be paid up to £162,500 for new role The Independent 15/10/2018 News Police body cameras ‘could be hacked’ to access confidential data Body cameras worn by British police to fight crime could become a "back door" for hackers enabling them to access police databases, the UK's surveillance camera commissioner has warned. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 15/10/2018 News Police will not examine claims of Russian meddling in Brexit vote Met outlines scope of any inquiry as campaign group takes government to court The Guardian 15/10/2018 News «364436453646364736483649365036513652Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events