Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101287 total results. Showing results 75661 to 75680 «378037813782378337843785378637873788Next ›Last » Climate change protest police call for reinforcements Climate change protesters arrested and then released have been returning to bolster numbers at roadblocks in London as police warned of a drain on resources before the Easter weekend. The Times 18/4/2019 News Domestic Abuse Matters: A training programme written by ‘a cop for cops and by a victim for victims’ SafeLives' Melani Morgan has thirty years policing experience. She is also a survivor of domestic abuse who always vowed to use her experience to improve the police response to domestic abuse. Working with the College of Policing, Melani developed Domestic Abuse Matters which is currently being delivered to 14,000 Police Scotland frontline responders. Policing Insight - Registration at source 18/4/2019 Opinion David Oluwale’s death in 1969 helped ‘reshape Leeds’ A British Nigerian man who was "hounded to his death" by police in Leeds is being remembered in a series of events to mark 50 years since he died. BBC 18/4/2019 News It’s no wonder police are accused of waving the white flag Police have been accused of surrendering the streets after activists' protests closed thoroughfares for a third day. Mail Online 18/4/2019 News New Trading Standards ‘police force’ for England and Wales revealed After years of complaints that enforcement of rogue lettings and sales agents is too weak, new combined force has now been created based in Cardiff and Bristol. The Negotiator 18/4/2019 News Easter knife crime blitz: Sajid Javid to send in extra police to end bloodshed on streets Home Secretary Sajid Javid last night handed police £51million to end the "national emergency" of knife crime violence. Extra cash has been made available so forces can flood the streets with extra officers over the Easter weekend. Express 18/4/2019 News Extinction Rebellion climate protest enters day four – as police are filmed dancing with protesters London faces a fourth day of chaos as climate change eco-warriors blockade key points around the capital as part of a global protest. The Standard 18/4/2019 News 2018 Annual Policing Plan Report Card CANADA: The Annual Policing Plan is developed to respond to community needs and expectations while recognizing organizational priorities and emerging trends. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 18/4/2019 Report West Midlands Police Chief Constable says violence is up and only better hospital care is keeping the murder rate down Chief Constable Dave Thompson says the skill of surgeons at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital has stopped the murder rate rising significantly Birmingham Live 18/4/2019 News Stalking is soaring in Birmingham as police record more crimes than EVER The latest Home Office figures reveal that 171 such crimes were recorded in 2017/18 Birmingham Live 18/4/2019 News More than 400 arrested at Extinction Rebellion protests in London Police cells filling rapidly, with reports of people being taken to Luton, Brighton and Essex The Guardian 18/4/2019 News Victims of nail bomb attack to be commemorated 20 years on The 20th anniversary of the Brixton Market nail bombing – the first of three nail bomb attacks committed over a two-week period in 1999 – is to be marked by a series of community events in which the victims will be commemorated. Police Professional 17/4/2019 News Anti-corruption newsletter: spring 2019 Provides a progress update on the government's efforts to battle corruption both in the UK and abroad. Home Office 17/4/2019 News Home Office counting rules for recorded crime (Update April 2019) These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately. Home Office 17/4/2019 Report Collection: Anti-corruption This collection brings together documents related to the government's work to combat domestic and international corruption. Home Office 17/4/2019 Report ‘Angry’ police and crime commissioner apologises for ‘inappropriate use’ of crime alert system He says using the alert system was 'the wrong forum' Gloucestershire Live 17/4/2019 News Officer Strategies For Managing Interactions During Police Stops This paper draws on ethnographic research carried out in England and Wales soon after the Lawrence Inquiry to present an historical analysis of the strategies used by officers to manage interactions with suspects during police stops. The paper uses Goffman’s conceptual apparatus to explore how officers established order during interactions, monitored suspects’ demeanour closely to decide what was going on and how to proceed, and carefully controlled information to stage-manage encounters. By way of comparison, the paper describes interactions with known offenders who were stopped more regularly. The conclusions emphasise how officers exerted control during interactions through subtle uses of power, and discusses the policy implications. Policing and Society - Registration at source 17/4/2019 Research article Revealed: British police received £150,000 to train Brunei officers ‘Leadership training’ given to officers who may be helping to impose new anti-gay law The Guardian 17/4/2019 News Home Office allocates £51 million to police forces for increased action on knife crime ahead of Easter weekend Home Secretary Sajid Javid today announced he is allocating an immediate £51 million for police forces to strengthen their response to serious violence. Home Office 17/4/2019 News Drugs policing: Radical changes to drugs policy could be ‘first great harvest’ for Police and Crime Commissioners The role of Police and Crime Commissioner may still be in its relative infancy, but PCCs are already driving change, in particular, the current drugs policy which former drug policy lead for West Midlands OPCC and now Head of Policy for the National Youth Advocacy Service Ben Twomey argues is well overdue for reform. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/4/2019 Opinion «378037813782378337843785378637873788Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events