Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101084 total results. Showing results 78221 to 78240 «390839093910391139123913391439153916Next ›Last » Variation in the Perception of Desired Qualities of Police Officers Among Trainees and Senior Police Officers. Insights Into the Process and Efficacy of Police Training Police training is the process of imparting knowledge, skills, and values to police personnel. The study analyses a survey data on the perception of trainees and senior experienced officers regarding desired professional qualities in police officers. There is a high degree of congruence, in the assessment of values which are important for police, among the two groups. There are also differences among the two groups regarding the evaluation of the importance of interpersonal skills and human qualities. The study attempts to explain the similarities and the differences in perception by examining the conservative and innovative nature of police training, and the role of experience in developing an appreciation of human qualities. The study underlines the importance of police training as a mechanism to maintain the stability of operations in the organisation and its pivotal role in bringing about change in the police. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 17/12/2018 Research article Thames Valley Police ‘won’t arrest drug users’ in pilot People found with "small quantities of illegal drugs" will not be arrested and instead urged to engage with support services, as part of a police pilot. Thames Valley Police (TVP) hopes the approach will reduce deaths, prevent reoffending and lower service demands. BBC 17/12/2018 News Force trials live facial recognition technology The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has launched a two-day live trial of facial recognition technology in targeted areas of central London. Police Professional 17/12/2018 News Talking point: Open APIs will improve interoperability between police IT systems Police users have been complaining for years about the fact that systems can’t talk to each other: it’s also been a recurring complaint in Policing Insight’s police ICT user survey. Now a group of suppliers have come forward to say that things don’t need to be this way and the solution is surprisingly simple. Here, Policing Insight talks to one of them, Clare Elford, Managing Director of Clue which supplies investigation case management software to many forces and other organisations. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/12/2018 Interview, Opinion Royal Navy Police – an inspection of the performance inspection process This is our second statutory inspection of the Royal Navy Police (RNP) carried out under Section 4 of the Armed Forces Act 2011. This inspection focused on the effectiveness of the policing performance inspections, carried out by the RNP into: RNP headquarters; RNP Special Investigation Branch; shore establishments; and ship-based units. The following report sets out the findings from this inspection. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/12/2018 Report Royal Navy Police – an inspection of the performance inspection process published today In a written ministerial statement laid before Parliament today, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence published HMICFRS’s report into the Royal Navy Police’s performance inspection process. The Armed Forces Act 2011 places a duty on Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary to inspect and report on the independence and effectiveness of investigations carried out by the armed forces’ police services. This is HMICFRS’s second statutory inspection of the Royal Navy Police (RNP) under Section 4 of this act. This inspection focused on the effectiveness of the policing performance inspections carried out by the RNP into: RNP headquarters; RNP Special Investigation Branch; shore establishments; and ship-based units. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/12/2018 News Fraud soars 700% as cyber criminals target Scottish islands Fraud in the Scottish islands is up 700 per cent as people fall victim to cyber criminals for the first time. Broadband now allows gangs access to remote areas that were previously off limits, with police figures showing fraud rising in areas where it was previously low or almost unknown. The Scotsman 17/12/2018 News Scots cops’ desperate bid to catch killers on run abroad before Brexit bites Among the top targets are suspected murderers, including Derek Ferguson, known as “Deco”, a gangland enforcer who has been on the run for 11 years. Daily Record 17/12/2018 News Royal Mail reveals online drug dealers are using postal system at local sorting office Royal Mail has detected a rise in Dark Web dealers sending drugs through one of its sorting offices, police have revealed. A number of Christmas and greetings cards containing cannabis have been intercepted in recent days at Royal Mail’s office in Swindon, addressed to destinations nationwide The Telegraph 17/12/2018 News Local police funding rise of £8.6m will be funded by council tax Police chiefs in the Thames Valley can expect nearly £9m of 'much-needed' extra funding for crime prevention - but only if council tax is raised. Oxford Mail 17/12/2018 News Revealed: Senior Met Police officers travelled to New York to see how NYPD tackles gang violence Senior Met police officers travelled to New York last month to see how the NYPD tackles serious gang violence, the Standard can reveal. The Standard 17/12/2018 News Extra 115 police officers planned for West Mercia under budget proposals The plans would see council tax rise in Shropshire to help fund the officers. Shropshire Star 17/12/2018 News Police staff shortages left dash cam footage ignored, Wiltshire man claims County police told a driver they were too short-staffed to be able to take dash-cam footage as evidence of dangerous driving. Swindon Advertiser 17/12/2018 News Police down to four officers at certain times The new operating model of the States police leaves the Island covered by as few as four officers for periods of time, the JEP has learned. Jersey Evening Post 17/12/2018 News Londonderry: Catholic police officer forced to cut ties with family A Catholic police officer serving in Londonderry has said he has had to cut ties with members of his family after choosing a career in the PSNI. BBC 17/12/2018 News First police super-complaint questions immigration data-sharing The practice allows criminals to offend without fear, human rights campaigners say. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/12/2018 News CC: ‘More gender balance needed in workforce to tackle domestic abuse’ An 'awful lot' more needs to be done to promote female officers to senior ranks, worldwide audience told. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/12/2018 News Politicians should stop hiding behind the police over drugs reform and show some leadership Theresa May has a lot on her plate at the moment, despite surviving last week’s attempted coup by her party’s right-wing absurdists. Behind the froth, the fury and the foolhardiness of Brexit something remarkable has happened on her home patch. Bear in mind she is a former home secretary with hardline views on drugs. i News 17/12/2018 Feature, Opinion Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner acts on church lead thefts Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones is today (Monday) acting against the lead thieves who target our churches. Rutland & Stamford Mercury 17/12/2018 News What ARE they on? As one police force says it will let off heroin users, former top detective PHILIP FLOWER reveals the violence and misery that drugs can cause Mail Online 17/12/2018 Feature, Opinion «390839093910391139123913391439153916Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events