Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96628 total results. Showing results 74981 to 75000 «374637473748374937503751375237533754Next ›Last » Minister denies police cuts linked to surge in violent crime – as Met floods streets in response to murders Victoria Atkins says historical records disprove that numbers of police officers reduce crime rates The Independent 5/11/2018 News Make social media firms remove terror attack images, says police chief Manchester chief constable in favour of requirement to take down distressing material The Guardian 5/11/2018 News County lines: The dark realities of life for teenage drug runners 'County lines' drug dealing is a growing problem in the UK's small towns. However, it's also creating a hierarchy of exploitation - with its teenage drug dealers themselves near the bottom. Grace Robinson of Edge Hill University; James Densley of Metropolitan State University, and Robert McLean of Northumbria University explain the 'indentured labour' of the drugs trade. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2018 Analysis Embedding Learning and Assessment Within Police Practice: the Opportunities and Challenges Arising From the Introduction of the PEQF in England and Wales This article reflects upon the development of the Policing Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) in England and Wales and considers the implications it will have for policing degrees. Given the topic, the article is primarily forward-looking, but it draws upon the experiences of having worked closely with police for over 20 years in designing bespoke policing degree programmes. It is offered as an opinion piece. The PEQF represents a significant step change in the development of police training and education. In particular, it places tertiary education at the centre of all aspects of learning within the police organisation. The article welcomes the PEQF as a significant opportunity to develop our understanding of police practice. In particular, it provides an impetus to explore ways of embedding learning and assessment within operational police practice. However, this will require both investment and a substantial change programme to ensure that police services have the appropriate infrastructure to support tertiary levels of learning and assessment. It will also require a cultural shift within both universities and police organisations. Most importantly, if the PEQF is to fulfil its potential, police services will need to embrace, promote, and enable reflective practitioners and become reflective practices in the fullest sense. If this is achieved, I argue, the policing degrees of tomorrow will be radically transformed for the better. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 5/11/2018 Research article Split decision: Why did the alliance between Warwickshire and West Mercia Police have to end? Last month, former Deputy PCC for West Mercia Barrie Sheldon called the shock ending of the alliance between West Mercia and Warwickshire Police a 'crazy decision'. Since then, both Police and Crime Panels have met to discussed what happened. Mr Sheldon examines what took place in those meetings and why West Mercia called time on the alliance. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/11/2018 Opinion London violent crime could take ‘a generation’ to solve It could take a generation to solve London's violent crime problem, the city's mayor has warned. BBC 5/11/2018 News ‘Fear of IOPC’ makes police call ambulances for cuts and bruises Paramedics more likely to find patients need no treatment when called by police. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2018 News London Mayor orders urgent review of murders and violence in the capital The Mayor of London’s newly-formed Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is to lead an urgent review of murders and incidents of serious violence across the capital. Police Professional 5/11/2018 News New tax in Greater Manchester funds 50 officers An increase in tax announced at the start of the year has paid for 50 new police officers so far. The Bolton News 5/11/2018 News John Humphrys RIDICULES Sadiq Khan claims knife crime will take GENERATION to tackle Sadiq Khan today suggested that it will take at least ten years to tackle the extraordinary levels of knife crime in London. Express 5/11/2018 News Views sought on paying additional £1 per month to give boost to policing Residents across Avon and Somerset are being asked whether they are prepared to pay an additional £1 a month towards policing for the area, from April 2019. Bath Echo 5/11/2018 News London knife crime: Hundreds more police on streets after four murders in five days Hundreds more police officers are to be deployed to tackle the latest wave of violence after four people were murdered in the capital in five days. The Standard 5/11/2018 News Train officers or risk more choking deaths, says coroner Several officers have faced IOPC investigations after suspects swallowed drugs and died. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2018 News NHS should pay for A&E security guards to ease police burden as South Yorkshire’s crime commissioner backs hate crime approach Hospitals should pay for their own security guards to patrol A&E departments to ease the pressure on the police, claims one of the region’s crime commissioners. The Yorkshire Post 5/11/2018 News County in grip of mental health crisis says Lancashire’s police chief Lancashire’s most senior police officer said the county is in a mental health “crisis” – with his officers bearing the brunt of it. Lancashire Post 5/11/2018 News Top cop on why West Mercia Police is looking forward to new chapter West Mercia’s top policeman Kevin Purcell explains how the drive for efficiency, clarity and focus led to the end of an alliance between two forces. Shropshire Star 5/11/2018 Feature, Opinion PSNI and Police Authority could face £30m holiday pay bill The PSNI and the Police Authority face a holiday pay bill of up to £30m after a tribunal ruled in favour of a class action brought by a group representing more than 3,700 officers and staff. BBC 5/11/2018 News Make drivers pay for fuel in advance, says police chief Service stations should make drivers pay for fuel in advance to prevent theft, a top police officer says. BBC 5/11/2018 News The police chiefs vs the thoughtpolice Why police should stay out of ‘hate incidents’. Spiked 5/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Cops want to change the way you buy petrol to stop people driving off without paying Cops want to change the way motorists buy fuel after a spike in drive-off thefts, it's reported. The Sun 5/11/2018 News «374637473748374937503751375237533754Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events