Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93983 total results. Showing results 74521 to 74540 «372337243725372637273728372937303731Next ›Last » England and Wales see fewest prosecutions since records began ONS figures also show an overall increase in recorded crime to 5.5m offences The Guardian 17/8/2018 News Paedophile officer’s address kept secret over ‘terror threat’ A police force suppressed details of an officer who is a convicted paedophile by claiming that disclosure would create a “severe threat” of terrorism. The Times - Subscription at source 17/8/2018 News Project to tackle supers’ excessive working hours announced Numbers of personnel at level have been cut by a quarter since 2010. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2018 News New chief urged to tackle police ‘misogyny’ Two female former police officers have said more needs to be done to tackle sexual inequality and misogyny within Scottish policing. BBC 16/8/2018 News Police TURN ON May over pay rise SNUB – ‘Saying thank you DOES NOT cut it’ Police officers today accused Theresa May of holding them in "contempt" after it was claimed she blocked Home Secretary Sajid Javid's call for them to get a bigger pay rise. Express 16/8/2018 News Criminal justice system statistics quarterly: March 2018 Trends in activity in the criminal justice system from March 2017 to March 2018. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 16/8/2018 Report A.I.-equipped police: They’re watching, they’re listening — they’re Big Brothering There aren’t many in America who would begrudge police the tools to protect themselves — to avail themselves of whatever technological devices are at their disposal to rid the streets of criminals, keep citizens safe and at the end of the shift, head home healthy and unhurt to their families and loved ones. The Washington Times 16/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Home Secretary Sajid Javid told Theresa May she was ‘wrong’ to block 3 per cent pay rise for police officers Sajid Javid clashed angrily with Theresa May over police pay - telling the PM she was 'wrong' to block a 3 per cent hike, it emerged today. Mail Online 16/8/2018 News National police systems to be moved to AWS Home Office seeks suppliers for one-year project to migrate services from datacentre to public cloud PublicTechnology.net 16/8/2018 News When Sex Is More Than Just Sex: Evaluating Police Perspectives Regarding the Challenges in Interviewing Victims of Sexual Offences in Jamaica Rates of sexual assault remain high in Jamaica, although victims are often reluctant to report incidences to the police. Those cases which are reported by victims are investigated by the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Centre for Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA). Whilst improvements have been noted in recent years, human rights organisations have highlighted on-going limitations of such investigations and the effective interviewing of victims. Despite this, a paucity of relevant research has prevented the development of empirically driven training aimed at supporting practitioners to deal with everyday challenges while interviewing vulnerable victims in Jamaica. Consequently, the present study sought to assess the challenges involved in interviewing victims of sexual offences in Jamaica and the cultural factors that may underline them. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 41 police interviewers using thematic analysis to interpret the data. Analysis showed that organisational challenges such as training, expertise and capacity deficiencies, and early mishandlings with victims were detrimental to the quality of the interviews conducted. Policing and Society - Registration at source 16/8/2018 Research article Driving As An Under-Acknowledged Risk in Rural Policing One topic rarely discussed in the policing literature is driving-related accidents, injuries, and deaths, despite the fact that, for example, such deaths vastly outnumber gun-related fatalities for officers on active duty. There is even less literature on automobile-related incidents and deaths in relation to rural policing. Based on 14 focus groups with police officers (n = 49) across a primarily rural Canadian province, we probe the various driving-related risks faced by these officers. Drawing from the literature on automobility, we examine the various aspects of driving that place officers at risk of fatality. We highlight the driving-related occupational risks specific to rural policing and how such risks inhibit their ability to conduct their jobs safely and effectively. We conclude with policy implications and avenues for future research. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 16/8/2018 Research article Essex Police officers and staff join the thousands who have FREE access to Policing Insight! – Find out how Policing Insight welcomes officers and staff from Essex Police, who now have FREE access to Policing Insight with the start of a new organisation wide subscription. Policing Insight is now available FREE to officers and staff in many UK forces and in other police and criminal justice organisations - read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 16/8/2018 News APCC Lead responds to unacceptable sexual harrassment in police Responding to UNISON’s ‘Time to Stamp Out Sexual Harassment in the Police’ report, APCC Portfolio Lead for Transparency and Integrity, Julia Mulligan PCC Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/8/2018 News Improved police response to terrorism ‘cannot be achieved’ on existing budgets Chiefs discussed the impact of the neighbourhood policing decline on their CT efforts and it was suggested other areas may have to be cut to cope with threat Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2018 News Sexual harassment is ‘systemic’ in police workforce, union warns One in five police staff told researchers they had been touched by colleagues in a way which made them feel uncomfortable Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2018 News Performance of Police Personal Protective Equipment Challenged With A Military Grenade Police body armour in the United Kingdom (UK) is designed to provide protection from edged weapons and low-velocity pistol ammunition. Recent events have raised concern about whether UK police body armour and associated personal protective equipment (PPE) provides protection from military threats such as improvised explosive devices (IED) and grenades. In this paper PPE worn by specialised police officers was assessed for its protective performance from a specified grenade threat. The major cause of injury suffered by police officers challenged by a modern military grenade would be from the associated fragmentation which perforated coveralls, boots, helmet and soft body armour, but not hard armour plates. Police Journal - Registration at source 16/8/2018 Research article Leavers’ survey reveals ‘significant impact’ of police cuts Almost 2,000 officers voluntarily quit the police service over the past 12 months due to low morale and salaries. Police Professional 16/8/2018 News Time to stamp out sexual harassment in the police An executive summary of an LSE/UNISON research study UNISON 16/8/2018 Report UNISON and National Police Chiefs’ Council to tackle worrying levels of sexual harassment Police chiefs have pledged to act over high levels of sexual harassment among police staff working for forces in England and Wales, as set out in a report published today (Thursday) by UNISON, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the University of Surrey. UNISON 16/8/2018 News One in 20 members of police staff pressured into having sex with a colleague Almost a third of police staff believe nothing will happen if they complain about sexual harassment in the workplace, a survey finds. Police Professional 16/8/2018 News «372337243725372637273728372937303731Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events