Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96968 total results. Showing results 73141 to 73160 «365436553656365736583659366036613662Next ›Last » Free InLinkUK phone kiosks used for thousands of street drug deals Police warn that addicts are ordering crack cocaine and heroin in the new wi-fi and phone hubs springing up in cities across Britain The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2019 News If those in charge of the justice system cannot treat their own in a fair and proportionate manner, what hope for the rest of us Top cop Bernie Higgins and current and ex-officers probed in the so-called Police Scotland 'witch hunt' have every right to be angry The Scottish Sun 3/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Top Scots cop Bernie Higgins tells of relief after being cleared following 14-month ‘witch hunt’ watchdog investigation ACC Bernie Higgins, 51, spoke out when the Scottish Police Authority ruled there had been no misconduct The Scottish Sun 3/2/2019 News Spurning the public won’t curb knife crime, officer New laws won’t tackle this scourge. Police chiefs must target high-crime areas The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2019 Sajid Javid cuts funding for knife crime programme The home secretary, Sajid Javid, has secretly reduced funding for a scheme to help children escape knife crime, despite a sharp rise in the number of murders and stabbings. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2019 News Grooming scandal police chief Sara Thornton is new slavery tsar A police chief who had to apologise for her role in one of the worst child sex slavery scandals in British history is set to be appointed the government’s new anti-slavery head. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2019 News Alexa, call the police — the new way to get help Whether you are fleeing a burglar or reporting an attack, do not dial 999 — instead, just say “Alexa, call the police”. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2019 News Thousands of police officers and staff ‘not properly vetted’ Thousands of police officers and civilian staff have never undergone stricter criminal record and background checks, despite the fact that they were introduced in 2006, the BBC has found. BBC 3/2/2019 News Rising number of domestic violence victims waiting over 24 HOURS for police response EXCLUSIVE: Worrying figures show a staggering 218 per cent increase in domestic violence incidents where police took more than 24 hours to respond Mirror 2/2/2019 News Police turn to Ancestry website to help crack identity fraud cases Police have attempted to use the UK's largest family tree website to solve identity fraud cases, it can be revealed. The Sunday Telegraph 2/2/2019 News Brexit could see dangerous criminals go free in UK with police unable to access EU conviction records Exclusive: ‘This is not just something you can pass off and say ‘it will be alright’,’ head of criminal records office says The Independent 2/2/2019 News Sociocultural Determinants of Policewomen–taxi Drivers’ Interactions on the Major Highways in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria This study investigated the sociocultural determinants of policewomen–taxi drivers’ interactions on the major highways in Ibadan metropolis. Purposive sampling technique was utilized for the selection of 11 policewomen and 35 taxi drivers. Data were generated through key informant interview and focus group discussion methods. Findings revealed that gender had no impact on the ability of policewomen to enforce traffic law. Policewomen were adjudged to be strict on traffic law enforcement. However, the size of the accolade generated by this feat has been slightly attenuated by the action of officers who habitually demand for bribe from apprehended taxi drivers. Women and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 2/2/2019 Research article As law enforcement gets increasingly high-tech, is privacy being compromised? Futurists and tech companies often use the idea of freedom to promote products, but as technology gets ever more complicated and spreads into every facet of life, it provides authorities with ever more tools and opportunities to observe the populace and potentially infringe on those freedoms. Digital Trends 2/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Nepotism and favouritism ‘rife’ in Police Scotland, warn senior officers Nepotism and favouritism risk affecting the career prospects of officers working for Police Scotland, it has been claimed. The Scotsman 2/2/2019 News Businesses and police support group demanding second vote Some of Britain's biggest firms have signed up to a little known but influential lobby group that wants a second referendum if Parliament fails to secure a Brexit deal. Express 2/2/2019 News Serious crime by children rises amid gang violence over drugs The number of robberies, drug crimes and public order offences committed by young people has risen for the first time in years. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2019 News Lie detectors to help police catch domestic abusers Later this month volunteers will be invited into a conference centre near Bradford and asked to commit a crime. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2019 News New driving offence fills sentencing gap in cases of serious injury Driving offences are among the most controversial in the criminal law and there are regular calls for sentences to be toughened where injury or death is caused The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Careless drivers who kill face life in jail Dangerous or careless drivers who kill could face life in prison under tough laws being considered by the government. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2019 News Lie detector test: It’s relief not guilt that gave me away The stakes could not be lower. I haven’t got bodies hidden under the patio or committed some elaborate fraud. I’m not even being asked whether I have ever stolen office stationery. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2019 Analysis, Feature «365436553656365736583659366036613662Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events