Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98722 total results. Showing results 77021 to 77040 «384838493850385138523853385438553856Next ›Last » Police must start focusing on REAL crimes instead of fruitless investigations As police devote almost all their energy to 'non-crime' cases, another boy lies knifed to death on the streets of Britain The Sun 7/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Norfolk Police commissioner not seeking re-election in 2020 The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Norfolk has said he will not seek re-election in 2020. BBC 7/11/2018 News Only one in four emergency calls to the police are about crime with police having to respond to other issues including minor car accidents Only one in four urgent police callouts is crime-related, a report reveals today. Mail Online 7/11/2018 News Why won’t they lock up Britain’s knife thugs? Four in ten criminals caught more than once with a knife are spared prison. Mail Online 7/11/2018 News Public confidence in police damaged by cuts, report warns MPs say forces in England and Wales are making fewer arrests, ‘severely denting’ trust The Guardian 7/11/2018 News Grenfell effigy arrests are a waste of police time Five men have handed themselves in to the police after a video that showed them burning an effigy of the Grenfell Tower went viral. The clip shows them laughing while the cardboard cut-out, complete with crude brown figures meant to represent the victims, goes up in flames. It is a disgusting, shameful clip that will alarm many who are concerned about undercurrents of racism in this country. It deserves widespread condemnation. Even so, it does not warrant the series of arrests it has led to. The Times - Subscription at source 7/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Children face greatest threat of knife crime after school Children are most at risk of being stabbed to death while walking home from school, a study suggests. The Times - Subscription at source 7/11/2018 News Financial Sustainability of Police Forces Public confidence ‘severely dented’ as forces reprioritise work in response to funding cuts Parliament.uk 7/11/2018 Report Force cuts push police ‘to the edge’ Reductions in police numbers and funding have “severely dented” public confidence in the service, MPs say. The Times - Subscription at source 7/11/2018 News Police Officer Quarterly Strength Scotland, 30 September 2018 Scottish Government 6/11/2018 Report Police Officer Quarterly Strength statistics Scotland, 30 September 2018 Scotland's Chief Statistician has published statistics on Police Officer Quarterly Strength, which give the number of full-time equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland. Scottish Government 6/11/2018 News Policing is a public service. It must get the basics right We ask a lot of the police. The statistics tell us that, overall, crime is stable and the chances of being a victim of crime are low. But underlying the numbers is a substantial change in the nature of police work and it is putting pressure on forces. More crimes are internet-enabled, and in addition victims of so‑called hidden crimes, such as domestic violence, sexual assault and modern slavery, are coming forward in increasing numbers. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Prime minister should apologise for ‘rank incompetance’ over police pensions But policing minister insists police chiefs have long known about the changes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2018 News Government reveals second new prison in England to be privately run HMP Glen Parva in Leicestershire and HMP Wellingborough will be built using public capital The Guardian 6/11/2018 News New chair of NPCC appointed Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewitt has been appointed as Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) from April 2019. Police Professional 6/11/2018 News Police Scotland to begin training on controversial cyberkiosks Police officers in Scotland are to begin training on the use of ‘cyberkiosks’, which can extract private data from mobile phones, despite widespread concerns about their legality. Police Professional 6/11/2018 News Blog: “The ‘extra officer’ cupboard is empty” National Chair John Apter explains why 'extra officers' doesn't actually mean more officers policing our streets. Policing Insight 6/11/2018 Feature, Opinion New government action announced to tackle online child sexual abuse The Home Secretary announces action ahead of meeting with tech giants in the US to discuss their progress in tackling child sexual exploitation. Home Office 6/11/2018 News Policing minister offers no assurance over pension cuts shortfall Nick Hurd, Minister for Policing and the Fire Service, has given no indication that the Government will meet the anticipated £160 million loss to budgets due to pension changes as further increases are modelled in council tax Precepts. Police Professional 6/11/2018 News Resilience Among Police Officers: A Critical Systematic Review of Used Concepts, Measures, and Predictive Values of Resilience Resilience, hardiness, and psychological capital are considered to be important capacities for police officers to cope with and adapt to challenging stressful and potentially traumatic situations. Despite their growing popularity, a systematic review assessing used concepts and instruments for these capacities and synthesizing the results of studies on the predictive values of resilience, hardiness, and psychological capital among police officers is absent. The aim of the present study is to fill this gap of scientific knowledge, and for this purpose, a systematic literature search was conducted using PsycInfo, Pubmed, and Web of Science. We identified 17 cross-sectional and 5 longitudinal studies. Results showed that resilience, hardiness, and psychological capital were studied mostly in relation to physical and mental health variables. No study focused on officers’ professional functioning. In both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, associations with health variables were very weak to moderate, while cross-sectional studies mostly yielded stronger associations than longitudinal associations. In sum, we found no empirical support for the growing popularity. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 6/11/2018 Research article «384838493850385138523853385438553856Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events