Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93951 total results. Showing results 75261 to 75280 «376037613762376337643765376637673768Next ›Last » Lincolnshire Police: Crime Data Integrity inspection 2018 Lincolnshire Police has made efforts to increase crime-recording accuracy which have led to some improvements since our 2014 Crime Data Integrity inspection report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/7/2018 Report ‘Unacceptable failings’ in Lincolnshire Police’s crime recording practices Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has today published an assessment on the accuracy of crime recording in Lincolnshire Police, which found that the force records around 80 percent of crimes reported to it. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/7/2018 News Humberside Police: Crime Data Integrity inspection 2018 Humberside Police has made concerted efforts to improve crime-recording accuracy since our 2014 Crime Data Integrity inspection report. Most officers and staff have made progress in placing the victim at the forefront of their crime-recording decisions. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/7/2018 Report Humberside Police makes ‘good progress’ on crime recording, but more improvements required Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has today published an assessment on the accuracy of crime recording in Humberside Police, which found that the force properly records around 85 percent of crimes reported to it. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/7/2018 News Towards national measures of alcohol-related crime AUSTRALIA: Attempts to measure the range of harms and costs associated with alcohol misuse in Australia are not new. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 17/7/2018 Research article Policing and young adults: developing a tailored approach Young adults, defined as individuals aged 18 to 25, represent around 10 per cent of the UK population but account for a third of those sentenced to prison and 30-40 per cent of cases involving police time each year. There is a growing body of research which shows that many young adults have not yet reached the full maturity of adults, which can lead them to engage in risky behaviours. This has led many to argue for a distinct approach to this age group that is carried across all agencies of the criminal justice system. This report describes the current approach in policing and argues that there is a case for taking a tailored approach to the 18 to 25 age group. The Police Foundation 17/7/2018 Report Police failing to record thousands of crimes including violence and domestic abuse, watchdog finds Scotland Yard is failing to record almost 100,000 crimes each year including violent offences and domestic abuse, a report has found. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/7/2018 News Private tutors ‘should face DBS criminal record checks’ The UK's biggest teaching union has called for all private home tutors to face criminal record checks before being allowed to work with children. BBC 17/7/2018 News UK police force failed to record 10,000 crimes, watchdog says One in five crimes, including sexual offences, reported to Lincolnshire police were not documented The Guardian 17/7/2018 News Communities need ‘boots on the ground’ Greater investment in neighbourhood policing to provide “boots on the ground” is required to reassure and protect the public, says the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/7/2018 News Scottish government seeking views on biometrics measures Plans have been drawn up to improve the oversight of Police Scotland’s use of biometrics. Police Professional - Subscription at source 16/7/2018 News Extraordinary meeting to be held over plans for future of Norfolk Fire Service Members of Norfolk’s police and crime panel will attend an extraordinary meeting this week over the future of the county’s fire service. Eastern Daily Press 16/7/2018 News New cops join the ranks as Cumbria welcomes 25 new officers to the force Police bosses said investment was made possible by increase in council tax The Mail (North West) 16/7/2018 News Cambridgeshire’s preferred new chief constable is named He is Nick Dean, currently deputy chief constable for the neighbouring Norfolk Constabulary, and was one of two candidates for the force’s top job. If approved, he will replace current Chief Constable Alec Wood who announced his retirement in May. The Hunts Post 16/7/2018 News The new Independent Office for Police Conduct: More than just a name change At this year’s Police Governance Summit 2018, Kathie Cashell, Director of Strategy and Impact for the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) discussed the newly-established IOPC and the implications for police governance. Policing Insight reports on her presentation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/7/2018 Opinion OCDA: Interim CEO outlines plans for new Office for Communications Data Authorisations Next year, the new Office for Communications Data Authorisations (OCDA) goes live. Interim CEO Shainila Pradhan explains the changes and the organisation's ambition to offer law enforcement a world class service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/7/2018 Opinion Being Held to Account: Detainees’ Perceptions of Police Body-Worn Cameras Police organisations across the world are embracing body-worn video camera technology. The justification for this is to enhance public trust in police, provide transparency in policing activity, increase police accountability, reduce conflict between police and public, and to provide a police perspective of incidents and events. However, while the corpus of research into the efficacy and operational practicalities of police use of body-worn video cameras is developing, questions on some elements of their impact remain. The majority of scholarship has hitherto been evaluations focused on the impact of the cameras on police use of force and on the numbers of complaints against the police. Alternatively, this article explores body-worn video cameras from the perspective of police detainees, and specifically, detainees’ perceptions of the capacities of body-worn video cameras to deliver promised increased levels of accountability in policing. The article draws on a survey and research interviews with 907 police detainees across four Australian jurisdictions. While respondents largely support the use of body-worn video cameras they also identify a number of caveats. We conclude by suggesting that there are still impediments in body-worn video cameras to achieving the level of accountability promised by advocates and expected by the respondents. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 16/7/2018 Research article The scale and nature of fraud: A review of the evidence Details findings from an evidence review undertaken to bring together what is known about the scale and nature of fraud affecting individuals and businesses in the UK. Home Office 16/7/2018 Report The scale and drivers of attrition in reported fraud and cyber crime Outlines findings from a research study looking at the level of attrition in fraud and cyber crime cases reported to Action Fraud. Home Office 16/7/2018 Report Mayor sees ‘design out’ tactics driving down moped-related crime in capital While forces across England trialling off-road motorcycles to reach hard-to-reach urban areas. 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