Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98284 total results. Showing results 73141 to 73160 «365436553656365736583659366036613662Next ›Last » Brexit: Police brace for disorder after far-right protesters threaten to riot at London rallies Police are bracing for potential unrest at protests by pro-Brexit groups following threats of riots by far-right extremists. The Independent 29/3/2019 News Far-right terrorism threat is growing, say MI5 and police chiefs Far-right terrorism has been identified as a key threat to the safety and prosperity of the country, according to the director general of MI5, Andrew Parker, and Cressida Dick, the commissioner of the Metropolitan police. The Guardian 29/3/2019 News Teaching Police Ethics: Analysis of An Increasingly Complex Teaching Context The importance of ethics in policing and, therefore, in police education and training, is widely acknowledged. Nonetheless, disagreement often exists about the ways in which police ethics subjects should be taught and who should teach them. In this paper, three areas of debate will be critiqued, with the aim of arriving at principled responses to the underlying issues. The first issue will be whether police ethics subjects should include any ethical theory and, if so, to what extent. Related to this, but also a distinct issue in itself, is the question of whether standalone police ethics subjects should be valued over dispersing ethics learning throughout a police curriculum (e.g. as a ‘golden thread‘ running through every subject). Finally, the question of who should teach police ethics subjects will be considered. Here, the issues largely revolve around the relevant significance of philosophical expertise, knowledge and critical analysis as compared to policing expertise. Importantly, the principled responses developed in the paper will not only be theoretically sound. They will also take account of the real-world conditions in which many police ethics subjects are delivered, particularly situations where agreements in place require police ethics subjects to be taught by both police officers and academics. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 29/3/2019 Research article Met police ‘overwhelmed’ by surge in online child sexual abuse Use of social media to share indecent images is a challenge for police, watchdog finds The Guardian 29/3/2019 News MI5 to share more intelligence on terror suspects Terrorist suspects are to be treated using the multi-agency approach that targets sex offenders under intelligence-sharing plans being piloted by MI5 and counterterrorism police. The Times - Subscription at source 29/3/2019 News Metropolitan Police Service – National child protection post-inspection review Protecting children is one of the most important tasks the police undertake. Only the police can investigate suspected crimes, arrest perpetrators and monitor sex offenders. Police officers have the power to take a child who is in danger into a place of safety, or to seek an order to restrict an offender’s contact with children. The police service also has a significant role working with other agencies to ensure the child’s protection and well-being, longer term. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/3/2019 Report The Met now has a better understanding of child protection cases – but there are still too many delays and poor outcomes for children, finds HMICFRS inspection The Metropolitan Police Service leadership team has shown commitment to improving its service to vulnerable children, but this now needs to lead to better outcomes, a report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) into the force’s child protection capability warns today. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/3/2019 News Scotland Yard overwhelmed by child abuse case backlog Child abusers viewing indecent images online may be evading justice because Scotland Yard cannot keep up with the number of cases, a watchdog has said. The Times - Subscription at source 29/3/2019 News MI5 and the Met sharpen fight on terror Andrew Parker is director-general of MI5. Cressida Dick is commissioner of the Metropolitan Police The Times - Subscription at source 29/3/2019 News Jill Dando murder case will never be solved, says detective The detective who led the inquiry into Jill Dando's murder has told the BBC her case will never be solved. BBC 29/3/2019 News Brexit police unit ‘heavily deployed’ since launch Bosses have said the flexibility of the unit to respond to incidents across Scotland is proving useful. Aol 28/3/2019 News The Transforming Rehabilitation model for probation service is irredeemably flawed In her final Annual Report, Dame Glenys Stacey depicts a sector under exceptional strain. HM Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP) 28/3/2019 News Police chief fears losing European Arrest Warrant in event of no-deal Brexit Deputy Chief Constable Stephen Martin said any potential replacement for the tool was likely to be slower and more bureaucratic Shropshire Star 28/3/2019 News Police Scotland: Our frontline ‘goes beyond what you can see’ Police Scotland says the accusations of “too many” demands falling on “too few” fail to take into account officers working in “less visible, but no less vital, areas” protecting the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 News 9 things we learned from the Probation Inspector’s new report A new report from the Chief Inspector of Probation Dame Glenys Stacey is scathing about the private companies who are meant to be rehabilitating offenders. Left Foot Forward 28/3/2019 News Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Youth Panel: Key findings & recommendations 2019 [PDF] Existing evidence indicates that young people are less likely to make a complaint about the police than older people. The findings of the IPCC’s 2014 survey into public confidence in the complaints system demonstrated that young people and people from BAME (Black Asian and Minority Ethnic) communities in particular lack confidence in the complaints system. [PDF] Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/3/2019 Report IOPC Youth Panel publishes report outlining barriers to having trust in the police complaints system Findings from a report by a panel of young people published today reveals the impact of feeling powerless and not being heard has on their trust in the police complaints system. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 28/3/2019 News Force urges public to report all police employees ‘misusing their position of trust’ West Yorkshire Police has launched an awareness campaign, urging the reporting of police employees who “misuse their position of trust”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2019 News APCC response to the report of the Chief Inspector of Probation “In the long-term, the APCC still strongly believes that offender management services should ultimately be devolved to PCCs, and, in the meantime, we are working closely with Government and partners to develop a stronger more formal partnership role for PCCs as part of the new arrangements.” Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 28/3/2019 News HMI Probation: Report of the Chief Inspector of Probation (March 2019) [PDF] "In Part 1, I explain the probation service, as people are often unaware of what it does, or how government expectations of the service have changed. Part 2 is a systematic evaluation of the service, with the aim of identifying what needs to change, to enable probation professionals to deliver well." [PDF] HM Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP) 28/3/2019 Report «365436553656365736583659366036613662Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events