Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104539 total results. Showing results 77641 to 77660 «387938803881388238833884388538863887Next ›Last » ‘Most challenging single shift of my 24 years in policing’ Confused calls raised fears of Mumbai-style attack, London Bridge inquest told. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/6/2019 News New Justice Minister sets out whole system approach to justice reform New Justice Minister Robert Buckland QC has set out his plan to ‘turn the tide on reoffending’ during his first keynote speech in the role. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 11/6/2019 First of its kind analysis shows growth in dangerous fake goods Most counterfeiting activity is carried out by increasingly professionalised organised crime networks, according to the first EU-wide intellectual property crime threat assessment. Police Professional 11/6/2019 News Child spies should be recruited more often by MI5 and police, security minister says Police and intelligence agencies should make greater use of child spies to investigate terrorists, gang violence, drug dealing and sexual exploitation, says the UK’s security minister despite legal concerns over their safety. The Telegraph 11/6/2019 News Firearms licensing (update June 2019) Licensing guidance, good practice on firearms law, and forms for applying for approvals under the law. Home Office 11/6/2019 Report More than half of Scotland’s car thefts are unsolved More than half of vehicle thefts in Scotland are unsolved, new figures have revealed. BBC 11/6/2019 News Sajid Javid calls for £1.2bn to prepare cops and border force for No Deal Brexit Sajid Javid demanded the Chancellor release £1.2 billion for police and border force to prepare for a No Deal. The Sun 11/6/2019 News Child spies used by police at risk of severe harm, high court told Campaigners say there are not enough safeguards to protect children in covert operations The Guardian 11/6/2019 News The rape prosecution rules in Britain have been covertly changed – this is a genuine scandal magine becoming the victim of a serious crime. You go to the police, show them injuries and other evidence, and cooperate with a gruelling criminal investigation. You hope for and expect justice – but then you’re told the attacker won’t be prosecuted. This is what is happening to 24 out of every 25 women who report a rape in this country, according to women’s groups who have launched a legal action against the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) this week. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Child spies ‘put at risk by Home Office during police investigations’ Concerns raised last year over case of 17-year-old girl recruited to spy on man who had been exploiting her sexually The Independent 11/6/2019 News Dramatic moment police arrest drugs boss of ‘Britain’s biggest’ cocaine haul Astonishing footage shows Jamie Simpson being forced out of a vehicle and made to lie on the motorway Liverpool Echo 11/6/2019 News Merseyside officers and staff join the thousands who have FREE access to Policing Insight! – Find out how Policing Insight welcomes officers and staff from Merseyside Police, who now have FREE access to Policing Insight with the start of a new organisation wide subscription. Policing Insight is now available FREE to officers and staff in many UK forces and in other police and criminal justice organisations - read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 11/6/2019 News Robert Buckland QC speech: Modernising Criminal Justice Conference 2019 Robert Buckland QC spoke at the Modernising Criminal Justice Conference in his first keynote speech as the Minister of State for Justice. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 11/6/2019 Feature, Opinion ‘Untouchable’ gang bosses could be monitored with mobile apps Gang bosses who regard themselves as “untouchable” face electronic monitoring through the civil courts under measures being explored by prosecutors in Scotland. The Times 11/6/2019 News Scotland policing chaos as another senior officer quits after just six months Hugh Grover has resigned as chief executive of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) - a force dogged by controversy. Daily Record 11/6/2019 News Dads Unlimited: How one charity is working to ensure custody disputes don’t become a police matter Kent-based charity Dads Unlimited has recently been awarded £20,000 by Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott to help reduce police demand. Its founder and chief executive Nav Mirza tells Policing Insight how proper support for fathers involved in custody disputes eases the pressure on frontline policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/6/2019 Interview, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/6/2019 News A Police Service in Transformation: Implications For Women Police Officers This paper presents an overview of current trends besetting the police service in England and Wales, including the reduction of resources through austerity pressures, changing patterns of crime such as rises in cyber-related offences, greater victim focus, the introduction of graduate entry and changes in political accountability through the newly elected Police and Crime Commissioners. Secondary analysis of data enabled an assessment of the degree to which these impacts the employment and deployment of women in policing. As the gender ratio changes and reforms facilitate styles of policing with greater emphasis on the ethic of care it might be expected this will reflect more feminine values. The conclusion drawn is that the impacts of feminisation are somewhat overstated and remain rather fragile. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 11/6/2019 Research article New rules allowing foreign police to pursue Britons for motoring offences abroad sees requests for UK driver details jump British-based motorists are more likely to be chased to pay-up for committing driving offences abroad, figures show. This is Money 11/6/2019 News World Class Policing Awards 2019: Police organisations pledge their support We’re delighted to announce that the police staff associations representing 122,000 officers in England and Wales are backing this year’s inaugural World Class Policing Awards 2019 to be held in London, 14 November. Policing Insight 11/6/2019 News «387938803881388238833884388538863887Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events