Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 79101 to 79120 «395239533954395539563957395839593960Next ›Last » WMP appoints new Assistant Chief Constables West Midlands Police has appointed two new Assistant Chief Constables to help lead the force moving forwards. West Midlands Police 4/5/2019 News New Titan prison Russell Webster keeps you up-to-date on the latest step in the government's plan to modernise our prison system. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/5/2019 News Do drill’s lyrics inspire knife crime? Or give voice to a generation that’s been let down? From bereaved relatives who want it banned to rap artists with millions of followers, Ben Machell investigates the controversial soundtrack that divides inner-city Britain The Times - Subscription at source 4/5/2019 Analysis, Feature Police dropped investigation after I refused to give them my phone, says rape victim Jill did not know the man who raped her. She had never met him before she got into his car one night this year, thinking it was the taxi she had booked. It wasn’t her Uber. The Times - Subscription at source 4/5/2019 Analysis, Feature Police ask rape victims for help on phone seizure rules Rape victims are being asked to recommend changes to rules on police seizing their photographs and private messages after complaints that they were being “digitally strip-searched”. The Times - Subscription at source 4/5/2019 News 101 ‘failings’ are turning non-emergency calls into a crisis of confidence, HMICFRS warns Non-emergency callers to the police increasingly fed-up of waiting for someone to answer are dialling 999 instead as they “lose confidence” in the 101 system, a report has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2019 News Circular 004/2019: Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 This circular informs law enforcement agencies, and other relevant public authorities, of certain provisions of the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019. Home Office 3/5/2019 Report Uses of restorative justice: evidence review Review looking at international case studies to identify different approaches governments have taken to provide access to Restorative Justice services. Scottish Government 3/5/2019 Report Health and safety penalty in death cell case ‘will hit officer recruitment’ Recruitment will be put “on hold” after a force was fined £234,500 for health and safety breaches in relation to an emergency response belt used around the face of a man before he collapsed in detention. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2019 News Documentary shows police bravery in face of danger Harrowing stories of police bravery in the face of extreme danger will be told in the second episode of a new documentary series on Bank Holiday Monday (6 May 2019). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 3/5/2019 News Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland The Secretary of State has announced her intention to recommend the appointment of Mrs Marie Anderson as the new Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland. gov.uk 3/5/2019 News Police fined £235,000 over death of man restrained with belt across his face Devon and Cornwall force fined over death in custody of Thomas Orchard after US-made emergency restraint belt used The Guardian 3/5/2019 News Police and prosecutors invite victim groups to discuss concerns about new consent form The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and College of Policing have invited concerned organisations and individuals to help shape new processes to bring consistency to the way investigators search for relevant information on the digital devices of complainants and witnesses. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 3/5/2019 News World Press Freedom Day: Journalists remain at risk for uncovering human rights abuses On World Press Freedom Day, Amnesty International UK are calling for increased protection for journalists working to uncover human rights abuses in the UK. Amnesty International 3/5/2019 News German arrests as police attack dark web drugs market Police in western Germany have arrested three men suspected of running the world's second-largest dark net market place for illegal drugs, stolen data and malicious software. BBC 3/5/2019 News Met asks for more funding to follow leads in Madeleine McCann probe Force 'continues to work on case' on 12th anniversary of her disappearance. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2019 News Force to be sentenced for health and safety breaches in death cell case Landmark conviction is 'positive step forward for public to hold the police to account for their actions'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2019 News ‘Stop and search cut violent deaths in London by a quarter’ Extra 40,000 checks helped to trigger fall in stabbing numbers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/5/2019 News Rise in school exclusions fuelling knife crime? The number of children being kicked out of school in Cornwall has risen by 31% in almost a decade. Pirate FM 3/5/2019 News Pakistani Policewomen: Questioning the Role of Gender in Circumscribing Police Corruption The popular belief that women are more honest and morally superior than men, shared by many feminist theorists, development practitioners and policy makers across the globe, subsequently informs another belief, that increasing the number of women in a corrupt organisation will therefore reduce the levels of corruption in said organisation. This year-long ethnographic research on Pakistani policewomen, based on participant observation and interviews with policewomen across different ranks and in different police branches in nine Pakistani cities, critically interrogates this narrative. More specifically, it claims that while a gendered reason – policewomen’s positionality as women within the world of policing – plays a critical role in circumscribing the degree to which and the kinds of corrupt activities they engage in, gender is not a very useful category to use when thinking about reducing police corruption levels in Pakistan given the socio-political and institutional structures in which the Pakistani police are enmeshed. This culturally grounded study thus makes an empirically rooted contribution to exploring the relationship between policewomen, gender, and corruption, which is currently underdeveloped in the global literature on policewomen and completely absent in the literature on policewomen in Pakistan. 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