Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104487 total results. Showing results 78641 to 78660 «392939303931393239333934393539363937Next ›Last » Police used ‘violent’ transgender activist for equality training Feminists have raised fears that the hiring of ‘ideologues’ skews officers’ responses to aggressive behaviour The Sunday Times 28/4/2019 News Industrial collapse of Thatcher years led to crime rise, study finds Four decades after Margaret Thatcher swept to power, research has found that in areas where the coal, steel, ship and railway industries were hit during the 1980s, young people were much more likely to find themselves in trouble with the police. The Guardian 27/4/2019 News Britain’s ‘pervasive horror of knife crime’ reaches record for number of stabbing homicides LONDON – A boy, 7, threatens to "knife" a pregnant school teacher. Two high school students from opposite ends of the country, both 17, die in violent stabbings only hours apart. After five separate knife attacks, over four days, in just one area of Britain’s capital city, a 45-year-old woman's spinal cord is severed, leaving her paralyzed. USA Today 27/4/2019 Analysis, Feature Anti-facial recognition lobbyists ‘spinning the facts’ Facial recognition technology has the power to “significantly” change frontline policing, but the debate is “masked” by “hyperbole”, according to a company chief determined to bring it to forces across the world. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/4/2019 News No significant link between ethnicity and knife crime but offenders and victims are mostly young adult males, police forces told College of Policing document said there is no link between ethnicity and knives Mail Online 27/4/2019 News Police arrests of cannabis users plunge by up to 77 per cent as MPs accuse top cops of decriminalising drug The number of cannabis users arrested in major cities has plunged in a decade Mail Online 27/4/2019 News New Cleveland Police headquarters in Hemlington scoops regional design award The restoration of Middlesbrough Town Hall was highly commended in the RICS Awards North East 2019 Teesside Live 27/4/2019 News Stop and search could increase knife crime, College of Police warns police forces Stop and search may increase knife crime, the College of Policing has told forces as it warned the controversial tactic could push young people towards violence. The Telegraph 27/4/2019 News America’s experiment is paving the way for the world Efforts to liberalise marijuana laws have gathered momentum around the world in the last few years, driven in particular by high-profile experiments in North America. The Times - Subscription at source 27/4/2019 Analysis, Feature A spliff at lunchtime, then back to work As police deal with violent crime and a spice crisis gripping Manchester, there is little fear of arrest for lighting up a spliff. The Times - Subscription at source 27/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Cannabis being decriminalised by back door, MPs warn Forces record a huge drop in the number of offences for the drug The Times - Subscription at source 27/4/2019 Analysis, Feature Drug arrests in ‘confusion’, says Durham police chief Mike Barton A chief constable has called for ministers to reassess the law on drugs and said that the government is “confused” about its approach. The Times - Subscription at source 27/4/2019 News Knife crime briefing Today we published a rounded picture of knife crime for policing College of Policing 27/4/2019 Report Prison increases youth knife-crime reoffending, says police report Study suggests ‘public health’ multi-agency approach has most positive effects The Guardian 27/4/2019 News Oban police station branded ‘worst in Scotland’ Oban police station has been branded the worst in Scotland after an inspection of police buildings. BBC 26/4/2019 News Police Chiefs’ Blog: Martin Hewitt – Chief Constables Council April 2019 Last week saw a key early milestone in my tenure as chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) as we held Chief Constables’ Council in Manchester. Council brings together the leadership of the service and is our senior decision-making forum. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/4/2019 Feature, Opinion Enjoying Police Duties: Public Service Motivation and Job Satisfaction Public service motivation briefly described as the motivation to contribute to society well-being is a continuously growing topic in the field of public administration. This concept, however, has not been widely applied to the distinct work environment of police forces. Addressing the gap, two studies look at the relationship between public service motivation and job satisfaction and the way this relationship is mediated by person-job and person-organization fits. The data comes from Warsaw (Poland) city police officers (N = 305) and from Belgian police officers (N = 207). The results indicate that in both cases, officers with higher levels of public service motivation also have higher levels of job satisfaction, even when different measures of public service motivation are used, which adds to the robustness of the findings. In both studies, this relationship is also mediated by person-job and person-organization fits. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 26/4/2019 Research article NCA Director: We need a ‘whole system’ approach to tackling serious and organised crime Lynne Owens, Director of the National Crime Agency (NCA), outlines the challenges around policing national threats such as serious and organised crime and why she would like the FBI to be known as the 'American NCA'. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/4/2019 Opinion Scottish Police Federation Interim Report: Deep Dive Police Service of Scotland L Division The deep dive involves the immersion of a considerable number of SPF full time officials in a particular policing area for a sustained period of time. During this time every police station and if appropriate, other police premises, are visited by full time officials. Scottish Police Federation (SPF) 26/4/2019 Report “It’s time to put wellbeing at the top of the agenda” – President Ahead of the launch of the National Police Wellbeing Service, President Paul Griffiths gives his thoughts on this important area of work. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 26/4/2019 News «392939303931393239333934393539363937Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events