Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96424 total results. Showing results 77221 to 77240 «385838593860386138623863386438653866Next ›Last » Doing more to tackle domestic abuse £2.8 million to expand programme to reduce re-offending. A "pioneering" programme that has been proven to change the behaviour of domestic abuse perpetrators is being rolled out to six more local authorities including Scotland's biggest city. Scottish Government 6/8/2018 News New board members appointed Three new non-executive directors have been appointed as independent members of the College of Policing’s board. College of Policing 6/8/2018 News Abductions and Disappearances in Bangladeshi Policing This article is about policing practice in Bangladesh, with special focus on the involvement of the Bangladeshi law enforcement agencies in abductions and disappearances. Recently, Bangladeshi policing has been criticized for abductions and forced disappearances. The empirical analysis of this article focuses on the key factors and dynamics of abductions and disappearances in Bangladeshi policing. This article also investigates how and why the law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh are engaged in abductions and disappearances based on interviews of different stakeholders. The empirical parts of the article employ qualitative techniques of data analysis in order to process the body of evidence collected during the fieldwork. The key argument of this article is that the acute politicization of the law enforcement agencies and misuse of entrusted power implementing the political agenda of the ruling elite contribute to human rights violations in policing practice in Bangladesh. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 6/8/2018 Research article Learning from best practise in the fight against rural crime As rural crime rises in England and Wales, forces are looking to successful strategies to implement these into local areas National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 6/8/2018 News Experiencing Organizational Change During An Era of Reform: Police Scotland, Narratives of Localism, and Perceptions From the ‘Frontline’ In 2011, the Scottish Government took the decision to create a single, national police force, reconfiguring a structure of regional police forces, which had prevailed since the 19th century. Despite a strong narrative around localism in the legislation establishing Police Scotland, the new force that was established in 2013 quickly found itself at the centre of a debate around an emerging ‘crisis of localism’ as critics expressed concerns over the centralization of decision-making and a lack of sensitivity to local contexts. Drawing on qualitative research carried out in four communities across Scotland in 2016, the analysis presented in this article examines the experience of organizational change from the perspective of officers in local policing teams and from local stakeholders. The analysis is structured around the strategic aims of reform of improved local service delivery, more equal local access to specialist expertise, and enhanced connections with local communities. The article highlights the sense of exclusion from the decision-making surrounding the organizational changes associated with the implementation of reform experienced by local, rank-and-file officers. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 6/8/2018 Research article Chief saddened by number of assaults on workforce More than 26,000 attacks on officers in England and Wales in 2017/18 financial year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/8/2018 News Deputy Chief Constable The Chief Constable of Suffolk Constabulary is inviting applications for the post of Deputy Chief Constable. This opportunity to join Suffolk’s Chief Officer Team is open to existing Deputy Chief Constables or Assistant Chief Constables seeking promotion. Candidates will need to have passed the Senior Police National Assessment Centre and successfully completed the Strategic Command Course. Salary per annum £117,690pa + vehicle and relocation package available. Fixed Term up to 5 years. Closing date: 17:00 on Friday 24th August 2018 Suffolk Constabulary 6/8/2018 Jobs Tradecraft to Standards—moving Criminal Intelligence Practice to A Profession Through the Development of A Criminal Intelligence Training and Development Continuum Australian governments, academia, and law enforcement agencies have recognized the need to improve intelligence capabilities in order to adapt to the increasingly complex criminal and security environments. In response, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC), the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and other Australian policing agencies have adopted several reform measures to improve intelligence capability support. While some have focused on developing specific criminal intelligence doctrine, others have sought to improve more challenging aspects of intelligence capability such as analytical and field collection workforce planning. The complexity of the current and emerging criminal environment and a growing professionalization of policing practice more broadly has resulted in a uniquely new strategic approach to developing the analytical and field collection workforce. This article surveys the development of an Australian Criminal Intel Training and Development Continuum (CITDC). Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 6/8/2018 Research article Scam watch: Northumbria Police pension ruling offers hope to scam victims A landmark ruling is offering fresh hope to the victims of pension scams, after the Pension Ombudsman ruled that the Northumbria Police failed in its duty to protect one of its members. MoneyWise 6/8/2018 News North Yorkshire Police sees increase in 999 and 101 calls North Yorkshire Police is warning that 999 and 101 calls are on the increase. The service says its control room has had another busy month, with a 10% rise in 999 calls, and a 13% rise in calls to the 101 line in June and July. Yorkshire Coast Radio 6/8/2018 News HMRC gives BIK tax exemption to undercover police The Government has performed a U-turn on introducing tax changes that would have seen drivers of unmarked emergency response vehicles being charged company car tax for journeys made while ‘on-call’. Fleet News 6/8/2018 News IT support: Calling time on hoax and nuisance callers Hoax calls are the bane of the emergency services. One force alone received 1,333 such calls in 2017, but how do you stop callers wasting precious police time and resources? Kathryn Jeffrey of APD Communications offers a solution to the problem. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/8/2018 Opinion Farmers using medieval methods to combat rural crime Farmers put up earth banks and dry ditches to block criminals who use 4 x 4 vehicles to get on to farm land The Guardian 6/8/2018 News Farmers use Iron Age defences as rural crime soars Hill fort-style ramparts are being used to defend farmyards i News 6/8/2018 News Taking the fight forward: Rural Crime Report 2018 Every year rural crime costs millions of pounds and causes untold anxiety across the UK. Based on our claims data, we estimate rural crime cost the UK £44.5m last year (2017). With an increase of 13.4% on the previous year, rural crime is rising at its fastest rate since 2010. NFU Mutual 6/8/2018 Report Shock as cost of rural crime up by 51pc in Shropshire The cost of rural crime in Shropshire has risen by 51.5 per cent in the last year, according to shock figures released today. Shropshire Star 6/8/2018 News Rural crime bill ‘hits £2.6m’ Rural crime cost Northern Ireland £2.6m last year, according to an annual survey by specialist insurers. BBC 6/8/2018 News Police Scotland hails reduction in rural crime across the country Police Scotland has welcomed a steep reduction in the cost of rural crime in Scotland, in contrast to the rest of the UK. The Press and Journal 6/8/2018 News Rise in armed police officers in Lancashire The number of armed officers in Lancashire Police is rising as forces across the country gear up against the combined threat of terrorism and surging violent crime. 2BR 6/8/2018 News Armed officers at record high as police forces respond to ‘explosion’ in violent crime There are more armed police officers in Thames Valley than ever before as forces across the country gear up against the combined threat of terrorism and surging violent crime. 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