Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96426 total results. Showing results 77041 to 77060 «384938503851385238533854385538563857Next ›Last » Special service: The volunteer officer who signedup in the 1970s Specal Chief Inspector Ron McMurdie is about to mark 40 years with a warrant card, he spoke to Police Oracle about his time in Hertfordshire Constabulary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/8/2018 Feature, Opinion ‘Unprecedented levels of VIOLENCE’ – ‘County-lines gangs’ are TERRORISING small town UK Over 1,000 so-called ‘county-lines’ gangs are terrorising small towns and rural areas across the UK, with many grooming children to push their drugs, according to a dramatic new investigation. Express 14/8/2018 News Mobile fingerprint device lets police scan suspects prints within a minute The Metropolitan Police is rolling out around 600 devices that plug into a smartphone and check prints on databases within a minute. BT.com 14/8/2018 News Police roll-out finger print scanners for officers on the street that can return a suspect’s result in less than a minute The Metropolitan Police force will roll-out technology that allows officers to plug fingerprint scanners into smartphones that can return a suspect's results in less than a minute. Mail Online 14/8/2018 News Young shoplifters? Not our problem – call their parents instead, police force says Police have told shop workers to call the parents of young shoplifters instead of dialling 999 amid concerns that they are being swamped by emergency calls, it has been claimed. The Telegraph 14/8/2018 News Working alongside the military: Policing and private contracting in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan International policing missions produce a range of challenges even when the international presence is strong. Joe Napolitano, a former police officer in Northern Ireland, describes the difficulties and successes of policing Kosovo and elsewhere in the wake of conflict. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/8/2018 Analysis Don’t dial 999 for shoplifters – call their PARENTS instead (and let them go after 30 minutes), police tell bemused retailers Shop workers have been told to call the parents of shoplifters instead of the police because the force will not respond unless the value stolen is over £200, it has been claimed. Mail Online 14/8/2018 News Parliament car crash: Man arrested as pedestrians injured A number of people have been injured after a car crashed into security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament, Scotland Yard say. BBC 14/8/2018 News ‘Unexpected demand’ leads to almost £2 billion overtime bill The National Police Chiefs’ Council has called for officers who work overtime and give up rest days to be compensated after figures revealed officers worked an extra 97 hours each last year. Police Professional 13/8/2018 News Lack of detail over ‘shotgun wedding’ police mergers concerns police and crime panel Devon and Cornwall and Dorset police forces are considering merging Devon Live 13/8/2018 News Crowds gathered in city centre to watch Police demonstration Cumbria Constabulary aimed to give the public an insight into what they do with engaging demonstrations News & Star 13/8/2018 News APCC Leads to share learning at roundtable with Ministers for Rough Sleeping Strategy APCC National Leads commenting on the Rough Sleeping Strategy, published today, said.... Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/8/2018 News Deputy Chief Constable Cumbria Constabulary is looking for a highly motivated, skilled professional to join a high performance team. The Deputy Chief Constable will play a leading role in the drive to deliver Cumbria Constabulary's 'Vision 2025' strategy. Candidates will be Assistant Chief Constables or Deputy Chief Constables, having passed the Senior Police National Assessment Centre and successfully completed the Strategic Command Course. Fixed Term up to 5 years. Salary £114,429 per annum. Completed applications should be submitted to the Employee Services Department by 5pm Thursday 30 August 2018. Cumbria Constabulary 13/8/2018 Jobs Scotland is more open to Muslims, claims senior police officer Muslims living in Scotland tend to feel more part of society than those staying elsewhere in the UK, a senior police officer has claimed. The Scotsman 13/8/2018 News Starbucks armed robbery thwarted by police in drive-thru A pair of armed robbers got more than they bargained for when their heist at a takeaway coffee shop was interrupted by police parked in the drive-thru. BBC 13/8/2018 News Why UK police consolidated software licenses to fight crime This is a blog by our CEO, Ian Bell. Police ICT Company 13/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Police Moonlighting and Gender Difference: Exploring Paid Detail Security For Men and Women Officers in North American Police Departments Paid detail public police work is underexplored in criminal justice and criminological research. As a result, gender disparities for women police officers in paid detail policing, entailing the private employment of public police for services that often resemble stationary guarding, have not been investigated. Based on analysis of police paid detail records and interviews with police and users of paid detail across the United States and Canada, we investigate the significance of paid detail for police officer pay and differences by gender. We discuss gender proportions in police departments and compare them to gender proportions in paid detail assignments. Our analysis reveals all nine police departments selected as case studies had far more men than women officers. This dominance was also evidenced by the fact that most assignments were taken up by men in all nine departments. Moreover, albeit the differences were usually modest, in seven of nine departments, the proportion of assignments taken up by men was greater than the proportion of men in the department. After reflecting on explanations for why this disparity exists, we conclude with recommendations for policy reform, and directions for future research. Security Journal - Registration at source 13/8/2018 Research article Solicitor General urges tougher sentences for downloading child abuse images Minister's comments contrast with those of national police lead on issue. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/8/2018 News Alarming rise in drink-drive statistics sparks call to drop alcohol limit 230 people died in drink-drive crashes in 2016, new figures reveal. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/8/2018 News Political leaders fuel citizens’ crime fears for years to come, says study People worry most about crimes that were focus of political debate during their youth. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/8/2018 News «384938503851385238533854385538563857Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events