Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103230 total results. Showing results 77481 to 77500 «387138723873387438753876387738783879Next ›Last » Met plans Olympic-Âsized increase of specials in fight against violent crime Lloyd's joins paid-Âleave scheme as Met looks at turning back the clock to 2012 recruiting levels. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/4/2019 News Why PCSOs – and not police officers – will be dealing with anti-social behaviour complaints in future Staffordshire Police is to give its 200 PCSOs more powers Stoke on Trent Live 24/4/2019 News Cuts prevent us investigating 60% of crimes says Greater Manchester police chief One of Britain’s largest police forces is regularly abandoning investigations into thefts and break-ins as officers struggle to handle caseloads, the chief constable has admitted. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2019 News We can fulfil Jill Dando’s legacy by ensuring crime science keeps up with the pace of change Two decades ago, the brutal murder of the television presenter Jill Dando sent shockwaves across the UK and beyond. Following her death Jill’s family, friends and colleagues created a lasting legacy by setting up an academic institute with a new approach to dealing with crime called the Jill Dando Institute (JDI) of Crime Science. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2019 Feature, Opinion GCHQ helps banks fight fraud by detecting stolen credit cards British intelligence officers have joined the fight to combat credit-card fraud, the director of GCHQ will reveal today. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2019 News Secretive ‘Five Eyes’ club to speak openly about cyber threats Experts from the so-called Five Eyes intelligence agencies will appear together for the first time in the UK to discuss cyber threats. BBC, The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2019 News New plan to improve police forensics The Home Office has unveiled a 13-point ‘action plan’ to improve police forensics after a review into the provision of services such as DNA and fingerprint evidence found urgent action was required to make the current system sustainable. Police Professional 23/4/2019 News Watchdog promises legacy to improve public confidence Forces mark the first Stephen Lawrence Day. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/4/2019 News HS2: National police group established to secure project Police have set up a national group to deal with issues related to building HS2, Construction News can reveal. Construction News 23/4/2019 News We need debate on data-driven policing The public has a right to know how data about them is being used, write Matthew A Jay and Prof Ruth Gilbert The Guardian 23/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Police to use drones in Aberdeen and Inverness Police Scotland is to use drones in searches for missing people. BBC 23/4/2019 News Police give up investigating HALF of all crimes and thousands of cases are dropped within 24 hours if the chance of an arrest is too small Police forces are routinely failing to investigate up to half of reported crimes. Mail Online 23/4/2019 News Forensic science strategy The government's vision for forensic science in the criminal justice system. Home Office 23/4/2019 Report Biometrics Commissioner 2018 annual report: update Update on the status of the Biometrics Commissioner annual report for 2018. Home Office 23/4/2019 News Joint review of forensics (2018) and implementation plan A joint review of the provision of forensic science to the criminal justice system in England and Wales and accompanying implementation plan. Home Office 23/4/2019 Report Government publishes new action plan to improve police forensics The Home Office today publishes a 13-point action plan to improve police forensics. Home Office 23/4/2019 News Children’s prisons inflict unspeakable damage on inmates. Close them now The 15th anniversary of Gareth Myett’s death in a children’s prison is being commemorated by a campaign to end child imprisonment in the UK. It is hugely appropriate – because in the intervening years, those responsible for running children’s prisons have repeatedly shown that they are incapable of nurturing and rehabilitating the children in their care. The Guardian 23/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Understanding the Use, and Misuse, of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Trauma-Informed Policing An increased awareness about how trauma impacts upon children and adults is vital for the identification of vulnerability, development of trauma-informed policing and strengthening the case for the prevention. ACEs provide an easily understandable framework which could help to develop trauma-informed practice and responses. However, there are potential misuses of ACEs in policing, for example using ACE scores or specific single ACEs as the basis for decisions or as intervention thresholds. In this article we review the current evidence with a focus on the strengths, current issues and risks in the use of ACEs across policing. Police Journal - Registration at source 23/4/2019 Research article London’s 2011 riots: Report blames deprivation and poor policing – not mad, bad, dangerous people At the time of the 2011 London riots, many commentators and politicians blamed the rioters rather than looking for underlying causes. However, a three-year research project suggests this was mistaken. Stephen Reicher, of the University of St Andrews; Clifford Stott, of Keele University, and John Drury, of the University of Sussex, explain their findings. Policing Insight 23/4/2019 Analysis Review and reform: How the new anti-terror powers will affect policing The Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 received Royal Assent on 12th February. Anti-terror law expert Professor Emeritus Clive Walker QC (Hon), the Specialist Senior Advisor to the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, explains to Policing Insight the provisions of the new laws and the amendments made to existing powers. 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