Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 79001 to 79020 «394739483949395039513952395339543955Next ›Last » Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder widespread in policing The findings of a new study showing that more than one in five police officers are currently suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) should be a wake-up call for the Home Office and senior police leaders. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/5/2019 News Protecting those who protect us Our friends at Police Care UK have released the largest ever study of Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma within serving officers and staff. It analyses more than 17,000 responses and was led by Dr. Jess Miller, who knows her stuff when it comes to understanding how trauma exposure affects our brains. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 9/5/2019 Feature, Opinion New programme to protect children at risk of exploitation Children most at risk of being targeted by gangs or violent crime will benefit from better support from specialists across education, health, social care, police and the voluntary sector in a programme launch today (Thursday 9 May) by Education Secretary Damian Hinds. gov.uk 9/5/2019 News Northern Ireland review finds public should be banned from attending rape trials The families of those involved would still be allowed to attend, along with members of the press, to act as the eyes and ears of the public. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 9/5/2019 News Officers say supervising major events has an impact on community policing A report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) highlighted concerns about the allocation of police resources to events and confusion over planning. The Press and Journal 9/5/2019 News ‘In our culture, you shut up and put up’ Male survivors of childhood sexual abuse within the black community are being let down by the government, the head of a group of MPs has said. BBC reporter Ben Hunte - who was sexually abused himself - hears from men who say their needs have been overlooked. BBC 9/5/2019 Analysis, Feature Abuse of MPs hitting unprecedented levels, says Met police chief Fallout from Brexit vote sees crimes against politicians soar, Cressida Dick tells committee The Guardian 9/5/2019 News PTSD ‘at crisis levels’ among police officers Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) amongst police officers in the UK is far more common than was ever thought, a new survey suggests. One PC describes his battle with the medical condition. BBC 9/5/2019 Analysis, Feature Child trafficking advocates: early adopter sites Guidance on roles and responsiblities of Independent Child Trafficking Advocates (ICTAs). Home Office 8/5/2019 Report Police ‘kept firing’ at wounded London Bridge attackers Officers thought terrorists had suicide belts and feared further casualties, inquest hears. The Guardian 8/5/2019 News Irish police chief Drew Harris targets internal garda corruption An internal garda corruption unit will be in operation in the Republic of Ireland by the end of the year, the head of the Irish police has said. BBC 8/5/2019 News Police granted funding boost for action on serious violence The Home Secretary has allocated 18 police forces worst affected by violent crime the final part of a dedicated £100 million fund to bolster their operations. Home Office 8/5/2019 News Rape victims demand a say in official review of criminal justice failings Government consultation to look at fall in prosecutions despite increase in rapes The Guardian 8/5/2019 News Austerity and ethics: A paradox for professionalism This years’ Canterbury Centre for Police Research annual conference is about the professionalisation agenda and the challenges to achieving its’ aims in the current climate of austerity and rising demand. Policing Insight 8/5/2019 News Funding boost for councils looking after asylum seeking children The Home Office has announced a funding boost of over £30 million for local authorities looking after unaccompanied asylum seeking children. gov.uk 8/5/2019 News HMICS Publishes Local Policing+ Inspection of Police Scotland’s Resourcing of Events Police Scotland has a proven track record of ensuring public events are safe, with minimal disorder, despite inconsistencies across the country in how they are managed and resourced. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 8/5/2019 News Local policing and inspection of the resourcing of events The aim of this inspection was to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the way in which Police Scotland resources events, by examining how the process works in Greater Glasgow Division. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 8/5/2019 Report APCC response to Timpson review on school exclusions PCC Mark Burns-Williamson: "The APCC welcomes this extensive report by Edward Timpson on school exclusions." Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 8/5/2019 News ‘Officer acted within guidelines but is being fed to the wolves’ Government urged to 'keep its promise' as officer faces threat of dismissal over method used to stop mopedÂ-enabled crime. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/5/2019 News Police Chief Turnover in Texas: An Exploratory Analysis of Peer-Evaluation Survey Data Pertinent to Police Performance and Turnover Turnover of police chiefs is brisk, with the average tenure of a chief of police ranging from 4 to 6 years, but few scholars have examined factors which may impact police chief turnover. This study contributes to the literature on police chief turnover via an examination of the impact that two forms of performance—leadership performance and departmental performance—may have on police chief turnover. Analyzed herein are peer-evaluation survey data and administrative data obtained from the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas and the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement. Regression analyses of the data suggest that leadership and departmental performance are associated with turnover, with leadership performance having the larger impact. Time in office, being an external appointment/hire, and having been hired by a city mayor also proved to significantly affect turnover. The policy and personal life-choice implications of the data for police officials and policy makers are discussed, as are the methodological implications. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 8/5/2019 Research article «394739483949395039513952395339543955Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events