Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101068 total results. Showing results 78581 to 78600 «392639273928392939303931393239333934Next ›Last » Force emboldened with technology that pinpoints drink-drive offenders Police Scotland uses pre-Christmas campaign to announce introduction of digital breathalysers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2018 News Met police numbers ‘will fall dramatically without new funds’ Sadiq Khan says London force will drop to 2002 levels unless hundreds of millions of pounds in new money can be secured The Guardian 2/12/2018 News Predictors of Satisfaction With Kenya’s Police and Kenya’s Criminal Justice System: Results From A Sample of Kenyan College Students Although the influence of procedural justice on citizens’ satisfaction and cooperation with police has been tested in several geopolitical contexts, this is the first study to examine the relationship between procedural justice and satisfaction with Kenya’s police and Kenya’s criminal justice system on a Kenyan college campus. Using a sample of 523 students from a prominent Kenyan university, we found that procedural justice and officer integrity predicted satisfaction with both Kenya’s police and criminal justice system. Also, more highly educated students (sophomores, juniors, and seniors, compared to freshmen) were more satisfied with both the Kenyan police and criminal justice system. Conversely, victims of crime in the community were less satisfied with Kenyan police, and students who had a negative personal experience with police were less satisfied with the country’s criminal justice system. Although instrumental factors of policing (e.g., police effectiveness) were not tested in this study, thus precluding a comparative assessment of normative and instrumental models of policing, this study contributes to the extant literature by pointing out the salience of procedural justice and officer integrity for improving the relationship between the police and the communities they are sworn to serve. The study’s implications for policy are discussed. Police Journal - Registration at source 2/12/2018 Research article Theresa May backs police over controversial tactic of ramming cars into moped criminals Prime Minister says tactic of knocking criminals off mopeds is needed to tackle crime The Independent 2/12/2018 News Police Scotland rules force officer to take on London beat Every Friday Colin Cunningham leaves his Kirkcaldy home and flies down to London to work on the police frontline as a special constable with the Met, responding to 999 calls or operating in plain clothes to detect drug dealers or uncover knife crime. The Scotsman 2/12/2018 News Theresa May has given her backing to police drivers who ram moped gangs off the road. Theresa May has backed "robust" police tactics for dealing with criminals who use mopeds to commit crimes such as snatching bags or phones. BBC 2/12/2018 News Theresa May backs police drivers who ram moped gangs off the road insisting it is ‘absolutely right’ officers provide a ‘robust response’ Theresa May has given her backing to police drivers who ram moped gangs off the road. Mail Online 2/12/2018 News Toting guns, ramming mopeds. This is no way to build trust in our police A lack of faith in our police force is leading to a rising tide of lawlessness. Until resources are found to restore it, more damage lies ahead The Guardian 2/12/2018 Feature, Opinion The Observer view on stretching police resources to the limit We should be alarmed by the police’s need to revert to tougher and potentially lethal tactics The Guardian 2/12/2018 Feature, Opinion May backs Met’s get-tough tactics against thieves on mopeds PM defends force against criticism of pursuits in which criminals are knocked off scooters The Guardian 2/12/2018 News ‘Council tax rise to pay for more policing’ Media reports suggest the Government is preparing to announce £600m extra money for policing to pull the service back from the brink of disaster. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/12/2018 News Armed officers shoulder an enormous burden – we should share some of it New Firearms Lead for the Police Federation of England and Wales Steve Hartshorn explains why he's dedicated to ensuring all armed officers receive the help and support they need. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/12/2018 Feature, Opinion Appointment of new Chair of the Disclosure and Barring Service Dr Gillian Fairfield to replace outgoing Chair. A former chief executive of four previous NHS trusts has been appointed as Chair of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Dr Fairfield will take up her role today (December 1), taking over from Bill Griffiths, who has occupied the role since December 2012. Home Office 1/12/2018 News Met chief admits thieves on mopeds suffered broken bones when they were rammed by police cars The Met Police admitted at least two suspected thieves suffered broken bones Mail Online 1/12/2018 News Policing with local communities REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Visibility, accessibility and reassurance are essential elements of policing and are critically important to local communities, particularly those most vulnerable. [pdf] Garda SÃochána Inspectorate (GSI) (Republic of Ireland) 1/12/2018 Report West Mercia Police’s new computer system is ‘slow and user-unfriendly’ A brand new computer system designed to drag West Mercia Police into the 21st Century has been branded "slow, unstable and user-unfriendly". Shropshire Star 1/12/2018 News West Midlands Police sack 67 officers in five years – and these are the shocking reasons New figures revealed showing how many officers were sacked for gross misconduct and why Birmingham Live 1/12/2018 Analysis, Feature Body odour puts police on the scent of criminals Criminals can wear gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints and scrub crime scenes to remove DNA evidence, but there is little they can do to conceal their body odour. The Times - Subscription at source 1/12/2018 News Police receive a £600m cash boost to crack down on violence in Wild West Britain – paid for by a council tax hike Police forces are to get a £600 million cash boost in a bid to crack down on violence in Wild West Britain – paid for with a council tax hike. Mail Online 1/12/2018 News ‘We’ve had to put the fear back into the criminal’ Met chief Cressida Dick backs police ramming thieves on mopeds after criticism from Labour's Diane Abbott Mail Online 1/12/2018 News «392639273928392939303931393239333934Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events