Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 76081 to 76100 «380138023803380438053806380738083809Next ›Last » ‘Completely unacceptable’ forensic response to rape Many victims of sexual crime in Scotland had to wait over 24 hours for a forensic examination and were often examined by males, an inspection has found. Police Professional 4/12/2018 News 101 ‘chatbots’ set to assist call handlers in Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Police is to introduce a system of fully-automated ‘chatbots’ to take non-emergency reports from crime victims, record details of offences and provide advice to help cut costs and reduce the heavy workload on call handlers. Police Professional 4/12/2018 News Further CPS cuts impossible as workload grows, says new boss Rise of smartphones means even routine cases now need more scrutiny, says Max Hill The Guardian 4/12/2018 News Public poll exposes scale of policing crisis A public poll exposes the scale of the crisis facing police forces with almost half of the population saying they have never seen a police officer patrolling the beat at night. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/12/2018 News Delayed Airwave replacement makes progress The long-awaited replacement for the aging Airwave radio system has finally began its first testing phase. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2018 News Search on for Commissioner to lead response on domestic abuse Government to recruit for new expert to tackle domestic abuse issues Home Office 4/12/2018 News Officers left stuck in the middle of deadly consequences of mental health malaise, Fed warns Rank-and-file officers are facing ever-increasing dangers of deadly confrontations with individuals suffering mental health problems on a “daily basis”, a policing leader has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2018 News Police driver could face trial for knocking robber off moped in Erith A police pursuit driver is under criminal investigation for knocking a teenage boy off a moped in a case that has prompted angry criticism of the police watchdog. The Times - Subscription at source 4/12/2018 News Extra staff ruled out as police struggle to control public demand for 101 phone service South Yorkshire’s chief constable has warned a new communications system introduced last month will not be enough to end the delays callers experience in getting an answer when they dial 101 – but he has also ruled out investing in more staff. The Yorkshire Post 4/12/2018 News 1,600 Cheshire police officers now use body-worn video cameras A total of 1,600 officers at Cheshire Constabulary are now using body-worn video cameras following the completion of a force-wide roll out. The Standard (Chester) 4/12/2018 News Britain’s top police officer wants the public to wade in to protect cops Cressida Dick it was 'disgusting' that bystanders recorded videos of officers being assaulted and uploaded them to the internet Mirror 4/12/2018 News Brexit WARNING: Met Police chief reveals force preparing for no-deal CIVIL UNREST Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has said the force is preparing for the possibility of civil unrest in the event of a no deal Brexit. Express 4/12/2018 News Extra North Wales detectives recruited to tackle ’emerging crimes’ Police to tackle the rising tide of emerging threats like cyber-crime and the exploitation of vulnerable children and young people by drugs gangs. The Bangor Aye 4/12/2018 News Five Gloucestershire MPs call on police chief Martin Surl to back down from bid to run the fire service The Letter from MPs in full calling on Martin Surl to back down Gloucestershire Live 4/12/2018 News Police officers who use new moped ramming tactics face prosecution Police officers face the risk of prosecution if they knock suspected criminals off their mopeds during vehicle chases, it has emerged. The Times 4/12/2018 News Met police officer could be charged for ramming moped A Met Police officer who knocked a teenager off a moped while employing a new ramming tactic could face criminal charges. BBC 4/12/2018 News We are turning tide against violent crime in London, says Met chief Cressida Dick says knife and gun crime is falling after extra officers were drafted into taskforce The Guardian 4/12/2018 News Pensions: ‘The solution will be in funding settlement’, says minister Minister repeatedly dodges police funding questions Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2018 News You Don’t See the World Through the Same Eyes Any More: the Impact of Sexual Offending Work on Police Staff This paper examines the experiences of police staff in England who work with sexual offence material (SOM). Eleven officers completed a questionnaire then took part in semi-structured interviews. The data were analysed in two stages: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to illuminate the ‘lived experience’ of participants, and establish a theme structure. Clinical models of workplace trauma were then employed to explore the theme ‘Impact of working with sexual offending’. Impact includes cognitive intrusions and increased suspiciousness. The authors identify where officers’ accounts intersect with nascent symptoms of both Vicarious Traumatisation (McCann and Pearlman, 1990) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Police Journal - Registration at source 4/12/2018 Research article Fraud investigation: It’s time for the police service to up its game Fraud accounts for a third of reported crime in England and Wales yet the number of cases investigated and prosecuted is tiny compared to the volume. As the Police Foundation publishes its latest research on improving the police response to fraud victims, Ian Dyson, Commissioner for the City of London Police which leads nationally on fraud, says things are changing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/12/2018 Analysis «380138023803380438053806380738083809Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events