Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98712 total results. Showing results 76921 to 76940 «384338443845384638473848384938503851Next ›Last » Met Police chief declares war on 200 gangs in Lawless London – this map shows the yobs in YOUR street A map of London has revealed the intricate web of gangs in the capital, with police pledging to target 190 gangs fuelling the bloody violence The Sun 9/11/2018 News Council leaders call for greater powers to oversee police and crime commissioners Council leaders have urged the government to empower police watchdogs to properly investigate and hold elected police and crime commissioners (PCC) to account. Richmondshire Today 9/11/2018 News Judge will hear ex-police chief’s libel suit against claim he grabbed Daily Mirror journalist’s phone records A former police chief’s libel action against the Daily Mirror over allegations that he was involved in the illegal interception of a reporter’s phone records will proceed to a full trial, the High Court has ruled. Press Gazette 9/11/2018 News Knife crime: are police or Home Office ultimately to blame? Police react with fury after home secretary urges Scotland Yard to ‘step up response’ to violent crime The Week 9/11/2018 News Criminals on the run from deportation Hundreds of foreign criminals including rapists and killers are on the run after the Home Office lost contact with them as they awaited deportation. The Times - Subscription at source 9/11/2018 News Police seize cash and cars in ‘county lines’ drug raids Detectives targeting gangs running “county lines” drug operations seized cars, jewellery and designer clothes in dawn raids in Wales yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 9/11/2018 News PC Keith Palmer: Memorial for Westminster attack officer by end of year A memorial to the police officer murdered in last year's Westminster terror attack is to be erected at the Houses of Parliament later this year. BBC 9/11/2018 News Cressida Dick: Ending violence on our streets is still the Met’s number-one priority Recently, a teacher wrote to me. His former pupil had been brutally and senselessly knifed to death. The teacher wrote profoundly and movingly of the boy he knew and taught, describing him as “just a good boy with a beautiful smile”. The Standard 8/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Former Durham and Darlington officer appointed at Cleveland Police A temporary deputy chief constable (TDCC) has been appointed at Cleveland Police. The Northern Echo 8/11/2018 News Councillors blast police and crime commissioner over ‘secrecy’ West Mercia Police and Crime Panel members criticised commissioner John-Paul Campion last week for not keeping them informed about discussions to sever the strategic alliance with Warwickshire Police. Hereford Times 8/11/2018 News UDA-linked gang behind ‘sustained attack’ on police Police came under “sustained attack” by a crowd described as a criminal gang linked to a loyalist terrorist group in Co Antrim. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 8/11/2018 News Take a look around new £21m police station which comes with cells, solar panels and two gyms The state-of-the-art facility in Llay will replace the current Wrexham HQ in the town centre North Wales Live 8/11/2018 News Police are in danger of surrendering the streets to violent criminals The stabbing to death of yet more teenagers on the streets of London this week cannot be excused by simply describing the problem as a disease that needs treating as if all young people are susceptible to catching a virus called murder. The response requires leadership and strategy. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 News Terrorism response tested in national multi-agency exercise The emergency services’ reaction to a terrorist attack is being practised in the largest exercise of its kind to take place this year. Home Office 8/11/2018 News The problem with using ‘super recognisers’ to spot criminals in a crowd So-called super recognisers are said to possess exceptional face recognition abilities, but are they really as super as they are made out to be? Emma Portch of Bournemouth University explores the evidence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 Analysis Met Police chief Cressida Dick declares war on 190 gangs behind violence in London Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick today defended the Met’s tactics in tackling knife crime in London as she pledged to “relentlessly” target 190 gangs fuelling the violent crimewave. The Standard 8/11/2018 News Labour calls for investigation into handling of complaints against police officers Scottish Labour’s justice spokesperson has written to Justice Secretary, Police Scotland’s chief constable and the Scottish Police Authority to demand an investigation into how complaints against officers are handled. Scottish Legal News 8/11/2018 News ‘County lines’ a priority for new North Wales Police chief North Wales "suffers" from crimes relating to so-called county lines drugs gangs, the new chief constable of the force has said. BBC 8/11/2018 News This Service Terminates Here? Politics, Practitioner Perspectives, and the Future of Railway Policing in Scotland Following the devolution of railway policing under the Scotland Act 2016, the Railway Policing (Scotland) Act 2017 set in motion a process that, if completed, will see the British Transport Police’s Scottish Division integrated into Scotland’s relatively new national police force, Police Scotland. The post-legislative journey has, however, proven far more challenging than supporters of integration envisaged. Drawing upon primary and secondary data, this article investigates the integration process to date and shows how a politicized and poorly managed transition programme left employees disillusioned, and fostered a deep strain of mistrust towards the project. With escalating costs, a lack of practitioner buy-in, the potential loss of experienced officers and staff, longer-term risks to the remaining BTP organisation, and no clear evidence of benefits, the article concludes that the Scottish Government should call off full integration and consider an alternative approach towards the devolution of railway policing. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 8/11/2018 Research article London crime: Police furious after Sajid Javid tells them to ‘step up response’ to knife attacks in capital Comments come after MPs warned government funding cuts could have 'dire consequences for public safety' The Independent 8/11/2018 News «384338443845384638473848384938503851Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events