Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93873 total results. Showing results 76061 to 76080 «380038013802380338043805380638073808Next ›Last » Salisbury nerve agent attack ‘cost police force £7.5m’ A nerve agent attack in Salisbury three months ago cost the police force £7.5m, according to the region's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC). BBC 4/6/2018 News Sajid Javid: MI5 and police to receive faster tip-offs on ‘suspicious purchases’ under new counter-terror plans Security services warn the Islamist terror threat will remain at a heightened level for at least another two years The Independent 4/6/2018 News Britain faces growing far-right terrorism threat that is ‘similar’ to ISIS "Daesh and the extreme right are more similar than they might like to think" Mirror 4/6/2018 News M15 may share details on 20,000 UK citizens linked with terrorism in new security strategy MI5 may share information on more than 20,000 UK citizens accused of being linked with terrorism as part of a new security strategy, Home Secretary Sajid Javid said. Mr Javid will reveal the government’s new plans on tackling terror today in his first keynote speech since his appointment. The Standard 4/6/2018 News Police Liaison Officers At Football: Challenging Orthodoxy Through Communication and Engagement This article expands upon research on the use of Police Liaison Teams (PLTs) within public order policing operations surrounding football fixtures. Using a Participant Action Research approach, the article reports on PLT use across multiple events and locations with different police forces, different personnel and fans and divergent command perspectives, as well as comparative data from PLT and non-PLT events. It identifies how accountability dynamics associated with the classification and management of risk in the policing of football may explain the continued reliance on more coercive policing tactics, as well as a number of other barriers that hinder the development of PLT use at football. Despite this, the article provides evidence that PLTs can offer similar benefits to the policing of football as they do to the policing of protest. In particular, we argue that developing such approaches will make the policing of football more human-rights complaint. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 4/6/2018 Research article Demands for Government to produce ‘crucial’ report following years of delays Committee 'sceptical' of Home Office's excuse on 'vitally important' strategy hold-up Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 News Online retail giant Amazon will be forced to alert MI5 and police to suspicious purchases in crackdown designed to prevent terror attacks Major retailers such as Amazon will be ordered to alert MI5 and police to suspicious purchases in a crackdown designed to prevent a repeat of last year’s terror attacks. Mail Online 4/6/2018 News Terror strategy: MI5 might share information on 20,000 UK suspects Home Secretary Sajid Javid is to reveal plans for MI5 to declassify and share information on UK citizens suspected of having terrorist sympathies. BBC 4/6/2018 News Metropolitan Police course is branded a £10m waste Officers have accused the Metropolitan Police of wasting £10 million on a leadership course that includes personality tests to tell if they are “flamboyant” (Mark Bridge writes). The Times - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 News Body cameras make police more accountable over stop-and-searches Olivia Utley is the communications manager at Bright Blue The Times - Subscription at source 4/6/2018 Feature, Opinion So who should police the police? In her first interview in four years, Police Scotland watchdog breaks her silence Scots no longer want the police to investigate themselves, the national force’s watchdog warns today. The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner, Kate Frame, is calling on MSPs to review who probes misconduct claims against officers. The Sunday Post 3/6/2018 News Javid attacks Lush’s #spycops campaign but ignores victims like me Alison is a pseudonym for one of eight women who successfully took legal action against the Metropolitan police over the conduct of undercover officers The Guardian 3/6/2018 Feature, Opinion Police facing surge in extremists released from jail, analysis finds Warnings over threat posed by large number of convicted terrorists due for release The Guardian 3/6/2018 News PSNI station sales on hold over Brexit uncertainty The PSNI has confirmed it has halted the sale of three border police stations as a "precautionary step" over Brexit. BBC 3/6/2018 News Britain has more than 23,000 terror suspects who pose a threat to the UK Police have foiled 12 Islamist plots since the London Bridge massacre Mail Online 3/6/2018 News Nine in 10 crimes in Britain are NEVER solved Nine in 10 crimes in Britain are NEVER solved with police in Trafford area of Manchester bringing ZERO criminals to book for 225 reported offences last year Mail Online 3/6/2018 News Secondary Traumatic Stress: Prevalence and Symptomology Amongst Detective Officers Investigating Child Protection Cases It has been increasingly recognised that individuals exposed to the trauma of others within their professional roles can be affected by secondary traumatic stress (STS). Despite this recognition, there is a dearth of literature examining the prevalence of secondary traumatic stress amongst police officers in the UK. This study aims to meet this gap. Sixty-three Detective Officers from Family Protection Units (FPU(s)), primarily engaged in child protection/abuse investigations, self-reported their experiences and symptoms associated with STS through a questionnaire. Findings indicate that over half of the respondents experienced STS symptoms with 11% reporting levels of symptoms that were in the high or severe range. This study is significant in that it provides empirical evidence of issues that have so far been little documented in the UK and considers the implications for policing policy and practice in terms of the health and well-being of serving police officers. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 3/6/2018 Research article So who should police the police? In her first interview in four years, Police Scotland watchdog breaks her silence Scots no longer want the police to investigate themselves, the national force’s watchdog warns today. The Sunday Post 3/6/2018 News Police go street: Officers urged to learn slang such as ‘Wagwan’ and ‘Gwop’ Police need to know their “gwop” from their “sweets” if they are to stand a chance of stemming drug-related violence, a former gang member claims Express 3/6/2018 News Abandoned police stations in border areas may be re-commissioned Police have confirmed they are reviewing plans for some former police stations in border areas as a precautionary step ahead of Brexit. ITV News 3/6/2018 News «380038013802380338043805380638073808Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events