Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98519 total results. Showing results 74541 to 74560 «372437253726372737283729373037313732Next ›Last » Police considering closing 101 phone line overnight Police forces are considering halting the 101 phone line service through the night, a National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) spokesman has said. ITV News 10/2/2019 News Home Office urged to release leftwing extremism report Politicians express concern over documents drafted by Extremism Analysis Unit The Guardian 10/2/2019 News How police are using drones to catch criminals in Coventry Coventry Police's Commander makes a promise to do all he can to keep Coventry safe Coventry Live 10/2/2019 News Women ‘victims in 63% of romance scams’ Victims of romance scams - the majority of whom are women - lost an average of £11,145 each last year, according to new figures. BBC 10/2/2019 News Pensions: Tougher jail terms for mismanaging funds Company executives could face up to seven years in prison if they mismanage employee pension schemes. BBC 10/2/2019 News More than £50m lost to ‘romance fraud’ Victims of “romance fraud” reported losing more than £50 million in total last year, according to Action Fraud. ITV News 10/2/2019 News Struggling police may switch off 101 line at night Police chiefs are responding to growing concern over non-emergency calls Mail Online 10/2/2019 News Cressida Dick says death of Jean Charles de Menezes stayed with her The Met commissioner talks on Desert Island Discs of trauma after 2005 shooting of Brazilian man The Guardian 10/2/2019 News Revealed: the child victims of Tinder, Grindr and other dating apps The culture secretary wants strict age checks to stop under-18s using dating apps The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Prisons to get transgender wings The Prison Service is to stop many transgender inmates, including sex offenders, serving their sentences in women’s prisons. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2019 News Cressida Dick: being gay is no big deal, having no nose for weed is Cressida Dick, the first openly gay commissioner of the Metropolitan police, says her sexuality is “one of the least interesting things about me”. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2019 News CCTV in all taxis to deter sex attacks A new crackdown will also feature tougher criminal record checks and a national database for drivers The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2019 News Top officer urges tech giants to help save young lives Britain’s most senior child protection police officer warns today that lax controls on dating apps are “facilitating child abuse” and calls on the tech giants to implement strict age verification software in order to save young lives. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2019 News Time for social media to face up to the age of responsibility Social media companies are so adept at producing addictive cravings among their consumers that they have been forgiven too often for pumping out abusive and harmful content. The tech giants have consistently sheltered their vast profits behind a veneer of concern but without altering their behaviour. After our revelations about Molly Russell, who committed suicide at 14, Instagram last week pledged to ban graphic self-harm images. The time for excuses and evasion is over. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Met police chief: ‘I’m a bit different’ Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick believes being "a bit different" has encouraged others who "feel different" to join the force. BBC 10/2/2019 News Bosses who gamble with workers’ pensions will end up behind bars When hard-working Brits hand over a chunk of their pay cheque every month so they can look forward to a decent retirement, they are expecting bosses to look after it. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 9/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion vows to improve policing across West Mercia after £13million budget boost ‘We will improve policing’ – that’s the pledge from the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Mercia after plans were confirmed to increase his budget by £13million. Bromsgrove Standard 9/2/2019 News Improving Police Officer and Justice Personnel Attitudes and De-Escalation Skills: A Pilot Study of Policing the Teen Brain This pilot study assessed whether police officers and juvenile justice personnel reported improved attitudes toward youth and knowledge about de-escalation skills after attending Policing the Teen Brain, a training created to prevent arrests by improving officer-youth interactions. Pre- and post-intervention surveys asked about participant attitudes toward adolescents, adolescence as a stressful stage, and punishing youth in the justice system. Among the 232 participants, paired sample t-tests indicated significant differences between mean pre- and post-survey responses on nearly all survey subscales. A hierarchical regression model significantly predicted improvement in knowledge, with educated, female participants most likely to improve knowledge of de-escalation skills. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation - Registration at source 9/2/2019 Research article Staffordshire PCC defends £1.4m office cost Staffordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has defended the £1.4 million cost of his office amid calls for him to stand down. Express & Star 9/2/2019 News Knife crime: 1,000 young victims hospitalised last year More than 1,000 10 to 19-year-olds were admitted to hospital with knife wounds in 2017/18. BBC 9/2/2019 News «372437253726372737283729373037313732Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events