Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103228 total results. Showing results 75261 to 75280 «376037613762376337643765376637673768Next ›Last » Police demands for access to rape victims’ phones ‘unlawful’ Campaigners say people risk no action being taken if they refuse ‘digital strip search’ The Guardian 23/7/2019 News Criminals can’t claim they were trafficked, says anti-slavery tsar County lines drug dealers and other criminals who try to evade justice by falsely claiming to have been trafficked or enslaved will be rooted out, the new anti-slavery commissioner has said. The Times - Subscription at source 23/7/2019 News Police Remuneration Review Body Report: 2019 England and Wales Recommendations from the Police Remuneration Review Body on police officers’ pay in England and Wales. Home Office 22/7/2019 Report Battle lines drawn up for force global greats Organisers of the inaugural World Class Policing Awards say they have received a “brilliant” response with nearly 120 nominations from 36 regional, national and overseas forces as well as three law enforcement agencies. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/7/2019 News Met police condemned over handling of VIP paedophile ring inquiry Labour’s Tom Watson criticised after Carl Beech found guilty of perverting course of justice. The Guardian 22/7/2019 News An evaluation of Independent Child Trafficking Guardians – early adopter sites: Final report This report evaluates the Independent Child Trafficking Guardians service in the three early adopter sites for the two year period from February 2017 to January 2019. Home Office 22/7/2019 Report Police issue full apology for spying on Christopher Alder’s sister after Hull police station death Humberside Police have admitted spying on the sister of a man who died in police custody was “inexcusable and unacceptable”. Former paratrooper Christopher Alder, 37, died on the floor of the custody suite in Queens Gardens police station in Hull in the early hours of April 1, 1998. An inquest into his death in 2000 found he was unlawfully killed Hull Live 22/7/2019 News Independent candidate almost causes huge shock in PCC by-election Labour has narrowly held on to the Northumbria police and crime commissioner (PCC) seat after a fall in its support and defeating an independent candidate by a narrow margin on second preference votes. Police Professional 22/7/2019 News Pay award is step in right direction but our members deserve more The Police Federation of England and Wales has called today’s 2.5% pay award for police officers “a small step in the right direction” but has demanded the Government must do more to make up for years of real-terms pay cuts. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 22/7/2019 News Canada’s crime rate climbs 2% in 2018 on #MeToo boost, higher fraud OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada’s crime rate climbed 2% in 2018, the fourth consecutive annual rise, because of higher police-reported instances of fraud and sexual assault, data showed on Monday. Reuters 22/7/2019 News Criminal Justice Policy Inside-Out: An Initial Case Study in Education Among Police and Incarcerated Men This project discusses the development and implementation of a three-credit graduate/undergraduate course, offered to police officers and incarcerated men, that would eventually become part of the city’s recruit training academy. The initial class consisted of six veteran officers and six men serving life sentences. The programme has the potential to integrate the fundamentals of restorative justice within the occupational culture of policing in order to produce direct benefits for public safety and may also be effective for building more authentic relationships between police and communities of colour. The article explains what went into creating this class, how it progressed and what resulted. Police Journal 22/7/2019 Research article Mixed emotions in Yorkshire as Government announces police officer pay rise A Yorkshire police boss has said a 2.5 per cent pay rise for police officers announced by the Government today is met with "mixed emotions". The Yorkshire Post 22/7/2019 News Halstead Town Council announce plans to put more police officers on the streets Residents can expect to start seeing an increased police presence in the coming months after Halstead Town Council announced plans to help put even more volunteer officers on the streets. Halstead Gazette 22/7/2019 News Merseyside crime commissioner warns of cuts as police pay rise announced Merseyside's crime commissioner has warned of police budget cuts unless extra Government funding is provided to cover a public sector pay increase. WirralGlobe 22/7/2019 News Domestic abuse: Report reveals the harrowing side of rural life When the National Rural Crime Network launched its report on rural domestic abuse, the Network received calls from victims whose harrowing experiences had left them feeling isolated, unprotected and abandoned. Chair of the National Rural Crime Network and Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire Julia Mulligan explores the issues surrounding this hidden crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/7/2019 Analysis Literature review: What the research reveals about the effectiveness of Body Worn Cameras Former UK police officer and now Research Fellow at Western Sydney University Alan Beckley has analysed the findings of over 60 different studies of body-worn cameras (BWC) providing an insight into the different perspectives on their effectiveness in gathering evidence, lowering police rates of use of force and violence towards the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/7/2019 Analysis Connect to protect: Why collaboration is the solution to UK policing’s technology challenge UK Police & Justice Managing Director for Accenture Allan Fairley explores how greater collaboration would allow police forces to tap into and exploit the huge potential offered by emerging technology quickly and cost effectively. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/7/2019 Opinion How a lack of democratic oversight is damaging Police Scotland – Tom Wood There’s a fundamental problem with Police Scotland and its oversight – and the obvious solution seems unlikely because it involves giving away power, writes Tom Wood. The Scotsman - Subscription at source 22/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Focus on CEO fraud Europol is committed to tackling economic and financial crime. CEO fraud, also known as Business Compromise Fraud (BEC), appeared in Europe in 2012/2013 after carrousel fraudsters on carbon credits changed their fraudulent operations. Europol 22/7/2019 News Hong Kong police accused of failing to protect protestors from ‘armed gang’ Forty-five people were injured by men in white t-shirts armed with baseball bats at Yuen Long station, with one in critical condition. Huffington Post 22/7/2019 News «376037613762376337643765376637673768Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events