Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93846 total results. Showing results 79001 to 79020 «394739483949395039513952395339543955Next ›Last » Nine charts explaining knife crime in England and Wales There is nothing new about knife crime: sharp objects, blades and knives have been used as weapons for thousands of years. But after falling for several years, knife crime is rising again. So what is happening? BBC 23/1/2018 Analysis, Feature Sturgeon told to delay merger of Police Scotland and British Transport Police Nicola Sturgeon will face demands tomorrow to put the merger of the British Transport Police and Police Scotland on hold because of the chaotic state of the police force’s leadership. The Times - Subscription at source 23/1/2018 News Pause for Thought Police Scotland is in crisis and lacks leadership. This is no time for a complex merger The Times - Subscription at source 23/1/2018 Feature, Opinion Top cop accuses web giants of helping paedos abuse kids Chief Constable of Norfolk Police Simon Bailey told ITV that internet companies are failing to fulfil their 'moral and social responsibility to make their platforms safe' The Sun 23/1/2018 Justice must be ruled by the head, not heart The Worboys case shows how ministers pander to the court of public opinion rather than focus on long-term reform The Times - Subscription at source 23/1/2018 Feature, Opinion Stay silent and your attacker could go free, Alison Saunders warns rape victims Rape complainants who stay silent during the alleged attack risk creating an assumption that they had consented to sex, the director of public prosecutions has said. The Times - Subscription at source 23/1/2018 News Tech companies ‘enabling sex abuse by paedophiles’ Internet giants such as Facebook, Google and Snapchat are “fundamentally enabling” paedophiles to sexually abuse children, the police chief in charge of child protection has said. The Times - Subscription at source 23/1/2018 News London mayor urged to tackle gun crime as offences rise Sadiq Khan asked to consider strategy amid fears that those involved are getting younger The Guardian 23/1/2018 News Vigilante families patrol Essex streets to stamp out crime after being left feeling ‘unsafe’ by police cuts The 80-strong group was set-up after a spate of 81 break-ins on the same estate in the town, in a month The Sun 22/1/2018 News France to consider decriminalising all drug use, following government-commissioned report A new parliamentary report has recommended several options for modernising France’s penal process, including the decriminalisation of all drug use, but the government has yet to decide on the matter. Talking Drugs 22/1/2018 News Police legal chief whose gossip about ‘affairs’ in the force sparked barbecue bust-up loses her case for unfair dismissal A former police legal chief accused of gossiping about alleged affairs within the force which led to a punch-up at a barbecue has been ordered to pay £15k in legal fees after losing her unfair dismissal tribunal. Mail Online 22/1/2018 News Police officers ‘feel unprepared’ for investigating online child sexual abuse cases Police officers tasked with investigating online child sexual abuse cases feel unprepared and do not believe they have had sufficient training to deal with the crimes, according to a new report. i News 22/1/2018 News Revealed: Hampshire police set to axe 160 jobs in bid to save £7m More than 100 police officer jobs and 50 staff positions are to be axed in £6m budget cuts, The News can reveal. The News (Portsmouth) 22/1/2018 News College launches National Jobs Board Officers and staff who have signed up to become College members now have exclusive access to a dedicated website giving details of every job vacancy across policing in England and Wales. College of Policing 22/1/2018 News Massive private companies will profit from a lifesaving public service The Home Office is considering scrapping a deal with a multinational construction company working on a “vital” new phone network for UK emergency services. Australian property giant Lendlease won a contract to build transmission sites for the new Emergency Services Network (ESN). But this service, that could “make the difference between life and death for members of the public”, is already five months behind schedule. The Canary 22/1/2018 News Drivers do not think police will enforce road laws, survey finds Two-thirds of motorists think they can get away with careless driving due to a lack of police on the roads, a survey has found. Lancashire Post 22/1/2018 News Exclusive: Internet giants ‘enabling child abuse’, police chief warns Internet giants are "fundamentally enabling" paedophiles to sexually abuse children, the police chief in charge of child protection has told ITV News. ITV News 22/1/2018 News Police officers ‘feel unprepared’ for investigating online child sexual abuse cases Police officers tasked with investigating online child sexual abuse cases feel unprepared and do not believe they have had sufficient training to deal with the crimes, according to a new report. i News 22/1/2018 News Teaching partnerships in police higher education: An exciting time to reflect Police professionalisation is a growing theme internationally, and greater attention is being paid to the links between universities and police forces. Dr Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron, James Dwyer and Brianna O’Shea of the University of Tasmania reflect on their experiences and the need to keep challenging for greater engagement. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/1/2018 Opinion The Essex Angels: Families turn vigilante crime fighters 80 volunteers patrolling streets of Essex after police cuts left them feeling 'unprotected and unsafe' Mail Online 22/1/2018 News «394739483949395039513952395339543955Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events