Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93984 total results. Showing results 74401 to 74420 «371737183719372037213722372337243725Next ›Last » Attempt to block Garda commissioner appointment rejected A legal challenge to stop Drew Harris being appointed commissioner of An Garda Siochána has been dismissed in court. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News Chief commended for defending ‘palm strike’ officer Lancashire Constabulary’s chief constable has been praised for defending officers apparently filmed striking a teenage girl during an arrest. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News MPS officers asked for ‘hard facts’ on spitting frequency Officers are being urged to record every time they are spat at in a bid to roll out protective equipment more widely in the capital. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News Mayoral candidate promises 1,000 extra officers for MPS A candidate for Mayor of London has promised to provide 1,000 extra officers if elected to office. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News Stop Sending Our Prisoners To England, Says Police Boss A police boss has hit out over the number of inmates from North Wales being sent across the border to prison in England when there’s one right on their doorstep. Wales 24/7 22/8/2018 News Hard work of police and drug workers continuing to rid Sheffield of Spice Spice is continuing to blight the streets of Sheffield as police and dedicated drug workers work hard to support those addicted to the former legal high. The Star (Yorkshire) 22/8/2018 News Scottish police criticised after prisoners brought to court in ‘underwear’ and pyjamas Watchdog says one female prisoner arrived in 'nightclothes' and two others in shorts The Independent 22/8/2018 News Domestic abuse in Devon and Cornwall soared during England’s World Cup games Police recorded 96 crimes involving domestic abuse on the day England beat Sweden Plymouth Live 22/8/2018 News ‘Gun factory’ uncovered on Hailsham industrial estate Crime investigators have uncovered what they say is a "sophisticated" illegal gun factory on an industrial estate. BBC 22/8/2018 News British police are on the brink of a totally avoidable cybercrime crisis Police cuts were justified with an alleged decline in crime. But crime just moved online. In this extract from his book, writer and researcher Carl Miller asks Stephen Kavanagh, Britain’s highest-ranking digital policeman. Wired 22/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Lisa Winward, the new Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police The new chief constable for North Yorkshire will be Lisa Winward, it has been confirmed. Gazette & Herald 22/8/2018 News Police Now “Take: 90” by Grey London It takes just 90 seconds for anger to pass, according to scientific evidence. This fact is at the heart of a new campaign aiming to reduce acts of aggression and impulsive violence caused by anger in everyday situations. Police Now and Grey London have collaborated with charities and businesses including London First, Calm, Vice Media, Facebook and Unilad for the initiative. Campaign 22/8/2018 News Hillsborough disaster police chief hits out at MP ‘interference’ over charges The retired police chief who was facing trial over the Hillsborough disaster has hit out at “political interference” in the decision to charge him after the case was dropped. PoliticsHome 22/8/2018 News Local MP Wera Hobhouse calls for return of ‘proper’ police station to Bath Following the announcement last week that police presence in the city is to be further reduced from the start of September, MP Wera Hobhouse is calling for the return of a ‘proper’ police station to Bath. Bath Echo 22/8/2018 News Children among nine arrested in police investigation into sexual exploitation of teenagers Officers carry out series of raids in Portsmouth and Havant The Independent 22/8/2018 News Shared Race/Ethnicity With Police and Male Offenders’ Self-Regulating Beliefs: Exploring the Salience of Instrumental and Normative Factors For Securing Obedience This study examines the impact of shared race/ethnicity with police on male offenders’ perceptions of voice, procedural justice, and obligation to obey. In addition to exploring propositions of the process-based model of self-regulation, this study also examines elements of sanction-based models of social control. Findings indicate that respondents who shared the race/ethnicity with police experienced more voice and a greater obligation to obey. In addition, male offenders who perceived the police as more procedurally just reported significantly greater obligation to obey while perceived certainty of arrest and ambiguity of arrest risk were not significantly related to respondent’s self-regulating beliefs. Criminal Justice and Behaviour - Registration at source 22/8/2018 Research article Victims of crime put at risk as police abandon bail orders Suspected rapists, domestic abusers and other violent attackers are routinely being released without constraints after a sharp fall in the use of police bail, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 News Ties, clocks and hurled cash: Gifts accepted to avoid offence Presents from overseas governments, agencies as well as random members of the public benefit charities, register shows Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 News Fire service was left in “information vacuum” by GMP in Manchester terror attack, says ex-fire chief Police have been blamed for the time it took for fire services to reach the Manchester Arena after last year’s terror attack. Police Professional 21/8/2018 News Firm’s ‘huge’ £1.6m costs bill for death in custody case to be hacked back Judge required to decide whether attendance at inquest and criminal trial was relevant to civil claim. Law Gazette 21/8/2018 News «371737183719372037213722372337243725Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events