Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96386 total results. Showing results 78241 to 78260 «390939103911391239133914391539163917Next ›Last » West Mercia Police ‘inadequate’ on serious, organised crime report says West Mercia Police has been told its performance on serious and organised crime, and that the force’s performance overall, needs improving. The force was told that, although it is officially ‘good’ at investigating crime, it ‘requires improvement’ in preventing crime and keeping people safe and also in protecting vulnerable people and supporting victims. Worcester News 20/6/2018 News South Yorkshire Police steps in to protect man from forced marriage South Yorkshire Police has made history after being granted a protection order for their first identified male victim of force marriage. The force described the move as a 'huge step forward' in efforts to prevent 'honour-based abuse'. The Star (Yorkshire) 20/6/2018 News Counter terrorism: private sector a “very powerful tool”, says senior Metropolitan Police officer Mobilising private security personnel would be a “powerful tool” in future policing, a senior officer of the Metropolitan Police has told IFSEC 2018. Nick Aldworth, Chief Superintendent, National Co-ordinator, Metropolitan Police, National Counter Terrorism Policing HQ, made the comments in a panel debate to discuss how to tackle grey spaces; undefended areas between security protected zones. IFSEC Global 20/6/2018 News Brexit: Northern Ireland security at risk if UK kicked out of EU extradition system, warns police chief PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton has said the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) is critical in the fight against crime after EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier warned the UK would be kicked out of the system after Brexit. Belfast Telegraph 20/6/2018 News Police Federation wants new drugs policy as current law ‘does not work’ Home Secretary has already announced review of medical cannabis use. Huffington Post 20/6/2018 News Police too busy for ‘traveller trespass’ if law is changed Pressures on police could prevent officers from moving trespassing travellers on, according to the crime commissioner. Roger Hirst, the county’s police, fire and crime commissioner, said he supports more powers to move unauthorised encampments but claimed police would struggle to take on extra responsibility. Echo (Essex) 20/6/2018 News Surrey urgently needs transit sites for travellers, says police and crime commissioner There are currently none in Surrey where other parts of the country have found success in them Surrey Live 20/6/2018 News Cumbria police become first UK force to use new technology for evidence storage New technology enables police to securely receive and manage evidence from the public News & Star 20/6/2018 News Thames Valley – Joint inspection of police custody This inspection into Thames Valley Police is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMICFRS. The programme looks at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. It also contributes to the UK’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 20/6/2018 Report Police custody in Thames Valley – generally positive and respectful but some serious safety concerns People taken into custody by Thames Valley Police were held in generally clean and well-maintained cells and were treated respectfully, inspectors found. Staff dealt well with many challenging detainees. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 20/6/2018 News ‘Serious safety concerns’ raised over police custody A report has highlighted "serious safety concerns" with Thames Valley Police's custody service. HM Inspectorate of Prisons and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services found the use of force by custody staff to be inconsistent. BBC 20/6/2018 News Mental health in crisis as police officers care for ill with no beds available Police officers are looking after mental health patients instead of going out on the beat due to a shortage of psychiatric beds in Lancashire, a senior officer has revealed. In one case this week two officers were employed for 40 hours looking after one patient because no suitable care could be found, according to Assistant Chief Constable Terry Woods. The Gazette (Blackpool) 20/6/2018 News Met Police seizes record £94.6m from criminals The Met Police has seized a record £94.6m from criminals in London in the past year. An increase in the use of confiscation orders in 2017-18 saw the total cash seized rise 40% from £67m in 2016-17. BBC 20/6/2018 News Predictors of Mental Health Stigma Among Police Officers: The Role of Trauma and PTSD Police officers are both at risk of exposure to trauma and experiencing PTSD and are more likely to come into contact with people with mental illness than community members. As a result, the extent and predictors of mental health stigma is an issue of concern among police officers; however, little prior research on stigma has focused on police officers. The present study examined the predictors of mental health stigma among police officers, including the experience of trauma and PTSD symptoms. Active duty police officers (N = 296) were recruited through an online survey and completed measures of trauma exposure, PTSD symptoms, and a number of dimensions of stigma (negative stereotypes, attributions, intended behaviour, and attitudes toward seeking help). Findings supported that police officers experience high rates of trauma exposure and higher rates of current PTSD than the general population. Endorsement of negative stereotypes about people with mental illness was higher among police officers than the general population. Contrary to what was expected, officers meeting criteria for current PTSD endorsed more stigma about mental illness, even when controlling for common demographic predictors of stigma, including gender and knowing someone with a mental illness. Findings have important implications for the training of police officers regarding mental illness. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 20/6/2018 Research article Canada legalises recreational cannabis use Canada's parliament has passed a law legalising the recreational use of marijuana nationwide. BBC 20/6/2018 News Kent’s police and crime commissioner Matthew Scott enters cannabis debate Kent’s police and crime commissioner has called for a "grown up" debate around the decriminalisation of cannabis. Kent Online 20/6/2018 News Met seizes record £94.6m haul from criminals Scotland Yard have seized a record £94.6m from criminals in London in the last year, an increase of 40% on the previous 12 months. Wessex FM 20/6/2018 News West Mercia Police ‘inadequate’ on serious, organised crime report says West Mercia Police has been told its performance on serious and organised crime, and that the force’s performance overall, needs improving. Worcester News 20/6/2018 News Serious safety concerns at Thames Valley Police custody suites Serious concerns have been raised over custody with Thames Valley Police. 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