Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98390 total results. Showing results 73781 to 73800 «368636873688368936903691369236933694Next ›Last » The Investigative Interview’s Contribution to Law Enforcement The Cognitive Interview (CI) offers a systematic method for increasing the amount of relevant information obtained from a witness without compromising accuracy. Purpose: This research aims to investigate the police officers’ perceptions of their interviewing practices with specific reference to their use of the cognitive interview components. Second, we intend to assess how useful do prosecutors and judges consider the cognitive interview techniques and their perceptions of the police officers’ investigative interviewing training and practices. Method: A sample of 362 police officers from 4 Portuguese law enforcement agencies and a sample of 148 Magistrates (64 Judges and 84 Prosecutors) completed a self-report questionnaire concerning their perceptions of witness interviewing practices. Results: The results clearly indicate that officers’ report they use some techniques more often than others. Another conclusion made possible by the results presented is that apparently police officers’ tend to opt for more intuitive techniques and move away from advanced techniques and mnemonics that help in an extensive retrieval. This may be indicative of insufficient training in techniques that promote more efficient recovery. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin - Registration at source 8/3/2019 Research article IT sector director tells police: “Put us under competitive pressure.” New technology is accelerating the police service's ability to respond to the challenge of policing in a digital age, but Matthew Cooper, Global Offering Management Director at Hitachi Vantara tells Policing Insight the service should demand more from the different IT suppliers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 Interview, Opinion Knife crime crisis: Sajid Javid to hear from police on cost of tackling epidemic The home secretary has promised to argue the case of police chiefs with the treasury for an emergency injection of funds. Sky News 8/3/2019 News Police waste too much time over silly spats Of course we need more officers to tackle knife attacks but it will be money misspent without a rethink on ‘hate crime’ The Times - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Hammond tells police to ‘make do’ on knife crime Police chiefs rounded on the chancellor yesterday after he told them they would have to make do with current budgets despite forces’ pleas for emergency funds to tackle the knife crime epidemic. The Times - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 News Schools have a key role in fight against knife crime but cannot do it alone Damian Hinds is the education secretary The Times - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Philip Hammond: Police attack chancellor over claim forces should ‘move resources’ to tackle knife crime “Children are dying on our streets and he has the audacity to suggest that the police need to prioritise,” said Mr Apter. “Let me assure him – this is a priority.” The Independent 7/3/2019 News Revealed: UK police forces plan to spend up to £20m on smartphone hacking tech British police forces are preparing to spend up to £20m on hacking technology that can bypass smartphone encryption software, NS Tech can reveal. The New Statesman 7/3/2019 News Government unveils commitments to tackle abuse against men Home Office sets out the scale of gender-based violence and abuse perpetrated against men and boys. Home Office 7/3/2019 News National chair to have urgent knife crime meeting with Home Secretary The National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales John Apter is to meet with the Home Secretary to discuss the knife crime epidemic sweeping the country. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/3/2019 News Home Office evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body, 2019 to 2020 Policy paper: This document has been submitted to the Police Remuneration Review Body for the 2019 to 2020 pay round. Home Office 7/3/2019 Report Home Secretary demands £300m to tackle knife crime epidemic in Britain’s biggest cities Amid Cabinet's rift on police funding, Sajid Javid has made a formal request to 10 Downing Street for the cash top-up The Sun 7/3/2019 News PSNI chief: Karen Bradley has to account for her own words NI Secretary apologies for 'insensitive' comments on police and security force killings. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/3/2019 News The Guardian view on violence against women: deeds not words are required International Women’s Day allows us to applaud progress, and demand more of it. But the news about domestic abuse in the UK is mainly bad The Guardian 7/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Fed to Phil: We know our priorities as children are dying on the streets of Britain Policing reacts with 'amazement' to Chancellor's plea to shift resources from 'low priority' crime to knife crisis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/3/2019 News Strategy to end violence against women and girls: 2016 to 2020 Policy paper: Actions the government will be taking towards its strategy of ending violence against women and girls. Home Office 7/3/2019 Report Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, quarterly update to December 2018 Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 7/3/2019 Report Sadiq Khan should stop playing politics and take responsibility for stopping knife crime in London By Iain Duncan Smith The Telegraph - Registration at source 7/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Royal Air Force Police: An inspection of the Royal Air Force Police’s performance management process Section 4 of the Armed Forces Act 2011 places a statutory duty on Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) to inspect and report to the Secretary of State (Defence) on the independence and effectiveness of investigations carried out by the Royal Air Force Police (RAFP). This is the second statutory inspection of the RAFP by HMICFRS. The first investigated the effectiveness of the RAFP’s overall strategic leadership and governance arrangements. This inspection examined RAFP’s performance management process for RAFP investigations. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/3/2019 Report Royal Air Force Police: An inspection of the Royal Air Force Police’s performance management process published today In a written ministerial statement laid before Parliament today, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence published HMICFRS’s report into the Royal Air Force Police’s performance management process. The Armed Forces Act 2011 places a duty on Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary to inspect and report on the independence and effectiveness of investigations carried out by the armed forces’ police services. This is HMICFRS’s second statutory inspection of the Royal Air Force Police (RAFP) under Section 4 of this act. This inspection focused on the effectiveness of the policing performance management process. 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