Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103216 total results. Showing results 78581 to 78600 «392639273928392939303931393239333934Next ›Last » Disqualified knowledge: The exclusion of police voices from the narrative around policing The one voice that isn't heard in national debates about policing and crime is that of ordinary officers. Doctoral researcher Ashley Kilgallon of the University of Leeds describes this 'disqualified knowledge' and calls for incorporating it into a more informed debate about the complex problems of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/3/2019 Opinion Sadiq Khan demands more police funding as Met focuses on knife crime London Mayor Sadiq Khan has rebuked demands by Philip Hammond that police should shift existing resources into tackling knife crime rather than expect more funding. ITV News 9/3/2019 News West Midlands Police officers assaulted nearly 4,000 times in just three years West Midlands Police officers have been assaulted nearly 4,000 times in just three years, it can be revealed. Express & Star 9/3/2019 News EXCLUSIVE: West Midlands Police’s Louisa Rolfe says cash cuts hitting knife crime fight Deputy chief constable Louisa Rolfe blames austerity for wave of attacks. Express & Star 9/3/2019 News Tackling knife crime and reshaping police forces Corey Stoughton and Katrina Ffrench say stop-and-search cases and punitive measures will not solve society’s problems. Kim Thonger makes a case for national police teams The Guardian 9/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Not just schools: five public service areas struggling with cuts A Guardian investigation shows the impact of austerity on education, but it is not the only victim The Guardian 9/3/2019 Analysis, Feature Few dare say it but knife crime is a fashion As we look for causes of the rise in stabbings, we may be ignoring the possibility that this is a craze that will pass The Times - Subscription at source 9/3/2019 Feature, Opinion You need to be relentless to crack down on violent crime By David Blunkett The Telegraph - Registration at source 8/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Annual data requirement from police forces in England and Wales Guidance: The annual data requirement (ADR) is a list of all requests for data made to all police forces in England and Wales under the Home Secretary’s statutory powers. Home Office 8/3/2019 Report Knife attacks more than DOUBLE in five years in parts of UK Startling new figures reveal how knife attacks have more than doubled over five years in some parts of the UK, as Britain's streets are rife with bloody violence that has seen sixth teenagers stabbed to death in the space of a week. Mail Online 8/3/2019 Analysis, Feature Disappointment over Home Office’s pay submission National Chair John Apter has dismissed the late publication of the Home Office’s response to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) as ‘not worth waiting for’. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/3/2019 News Is there a link between Scotland’s exclusion rates and knife crime? A spate of knife crime in England has been linked to an increase in the number of young people excluded from school. But in Scotland - where just five pupils were permanently removed from the classroom in 2017 - knife violence has fallen. BBC 8/3/2019 Analysis, Feature Police Scotland: The journey of Constable Samera Ashraf Constable Samera Ashraf chats to DESIblitz about her role and experiences with Police Scotland. Samera hopes to inspire Asian women to join Police Scotland. DESIblitz 8/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Views sought on conflict management guidelines The College of Policing has asked officers and staff for their feedback on de-escalation tactics to be used to avoid exercising force. Police Professional 8/3/2019 News Government to invest in attracting former detectives The Government has launched a new project to persuade parents and carers to return to policing and fill vacant investigative positions. Police Professional 8/3/2019 News Force ‘hugely encouraged’ by treble right to ask requests Relaunch of Clare's Law scheme for domestic abuse victims attracting response from public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 News International Women’s Day: There are few barriers in policing but challenges still remain Looking to the positives while recalling the 'bad old days beyond tough'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 Analysis, Feature Women in policing: From ‘lady truncheons’ to Met Commissioner Women police officers have come a long way from guarding young women's morals and caring for children. But are they still facing a greater burden than male officers? On International Women's Day, Carina O'Reilly of Anglia Ruskin University examines how far we've come. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/3/2019 Opinion Wiltshire Police sign up to gender equality pledge All of the 43 police forces in England and Wales, along with the Police Service of Northern Ireland, have made a commitment to the United Nations' HeForShe movement. Gazette & Herald 8/3/2019 News Knife crime: Police ‘should use stop and search more’ Chief Constable Francis Habgood said stop and search had "considerably" dropped in his force over recent years. BBC 8/3/2019 News «392639273928392939303931393239333934Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events