Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96558 total results. Showing results 75541 to 75560 «377437753776377737783779378037813782Next ›Last » Traders get new kit to fight drug addicts wrecking Hull city centre Traders have received a £10,000 grant from Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter Hull Live 13/10/2018 News Northants police and fire merger moves a step closer The countdown to the transfer of oversight of the county's fire service to the police commissioner has formally begun. Northamptonshire Telegraph 13/10/2018 News Public Preferences Regarding Police Facebook Posts: A Macro-Level Analysis Police agencies have adopted social media quite widely, but researchers have paid relatively little attention to the phenomenon. To date few studies have explored public reaction to police use of social media. The current study uses a purposive sample with 7,116 police Facebook posts collected from 14 different police agencies during a one-year period to answer two principal research questions: (1) with respect to the number of likes, number of shares, or number of comments regarding different themes present in police Facebook posts, are there differences among police agencies corresponding to differences in the thematic content in their postings? And (2) What factors are related to the public reaction (i.e., likes, shares, comments) to a police Facebook post? The findings from ANOVA and negative binomial regression models clearly indicate that citizens do have definite preferences on police Facebook posts – they are more likely to like and make comments on posts of police personnel and police-public relations, but less likely to share posts of Social Networking Sites. Also, they are more prone to like posts with narratives and pictures, but less likely to avour posts containing hyperlinks. Policy implications and practice guidelines, study limitations, and future research are also discussed. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 13/10/2018 Research article Why UK police consolidated software licenses to fight crime This is a blog by our CEO, Ian Bell. Police ICT Company 13/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Met police chief defends ‘Commissioner Coward’ saying he had ‘no opportunity to save Keith Palmer’ during Westminster terror attack The Metropolitan Police commissioner has defended Sir Craig Mackey's decision to stay inside a car during the Westminster terror attack saying he had 'absolutely no opportunity to save Pc Palmer.' Mail Online 13/10/2018 News Reality Check: What extra policing do we pay for? On Friday, BBC Radio 5 Live's phone-in discussed the cost of policing the Royal Wedding. BBC 13/10/2018 Analysis, Feature Police are BANNED from sticking poppies on their cars as chiefs are slammed for ‘political correctness’ Police have been banned from putting poppies on their cars in a move which has 'gone down like a cup of cold sick' with officers. Mail Online 13/10/2018 News ‘And breathe’: police try mindfulness to beat burnout College of Policing to fund trial for more than 1,500 officers to combat stress-related sick leave The Guardian 13/10/2018 Analysis, Feature Met chief backs deputy who drove away from Westminster attack The Metropolitan Police chief has defended her deputy after he was accused of cowardice for leaving the scene of the Westminster attack. The Times - Subscription at source 13/10/2018 News IOPC publishes draft guidance on police processes after a death The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has published draft guidance on how evidence should be collected after a member of the public dies or is seriously injured during contact with the police. The guidance has been submitted to the Home Secretary for his ratification and updates a previous version submitted by the IOPC’s predecessor organisation, the Independent Police Complaints Commission. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 12/10/2018 News No change for Surrey’s fire service Police and crime commissioner David Munro has announced he has made a “final decision” not to seek a change of governance for the Fire and Rescue Service in Surrey. Farnham Herald 12/10/2018 News NPCC unveils strategy to hold police leaders to account for progress on diversity The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has announced that senior police leaders will now be assessed on their efforts to improve diversity within their force. Police Professional 12/10/2018 News Cressida Dick calls attacks on Deputy Commissioner ‘confused, unpleasant, personalised and ignorant’ Metropolitan Police Service Commissioner Cressida Dick and Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu have defended the actions of Deputy Commissioner Sir Craig Mackey on the day of the Westminster terrorist attacks. Police Professional 12/10/2018 News Bringing the Policing Vision 2025 to life: lessons from BT and Cisco Technology is having transformative effects on UK policing. The communities the police serve increasingly consume services and conduct transactions online. As life is increasingly conducted online, so is crime. Demands on digital evidence – from CCTV footage to phone records – are mounting. The public now expects easy digital contact with the police. These shifts require profound changes in the force, if they are to adequately face challenges now and in the future. Reform Think Tank 12/10/2018 Feature, Opinion UK left with policing ‘gap’ if Europol status ends Scotland’s leading European jurist has warned of the impact to cross-border justice from the UK failing to retain membership of Europol and participation in the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) after Brexit. The Scotsman 12/10/2018 News Virtual reality headsets given to police forces to train drivers on safe overtakes There's still time to donate to the Kickstarter page so that more drivers get a chance to watch the film in a virtual reality Cycling Weekly 12/10/2018 News North East MP praises Northumbria Police chief for speaking out about ‘vicious cuts’ Ian Lavery MP has spoken out to condemn police cuts after chief constable Winton Keenen's "upfront and honest" open letter Chronicle Live (North East) 12/10/2018 News Met Police chief who locked himself in car during Westminster attack acted ‘properly’, coroner says Commissioner hits out at 'confused, unpleasant, personalised and ignorant commentary' on Sir Craig Mackey's actions The Independent 12/10/2018 News Met police hit back at Westminster attack criticism of ex-chief Sir Craig Mackey remained in his car while Khalid Masood killed an officer last year The Guardian 12/10/2018 News British police ‘still institutionally racist’, senior officer admits as new recruitment strategy launched Police chiefs launch new drive to make forces representative of communities they represent The Independent 12/10/2018 News «377437753776377737783779378037813782Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events