Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104575 total results. Showing results 80441 to 80460 «401940204021402240234024402540264027Next ›Last » Justice Secretary unveils GPS tag rollout to better protect victims David Gauke announces national roll out of new GPS tags which will provide 24/7 location monitoring of offenders. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 16/2/2019 News Policing the Sky Blues: A day in the life of a copper at CCFC We spent a day with officers covering a Coventry City game at the Ricoh Arena Coventry Live 16/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Government to give police stop and search powers over drone pilots near airports The government is preparing to issue new legislation which will give police the power to stop and search drone pilots near airports. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/2/2019 News Revealed: Plans for new £18.5 million headquarters for Notts Police and Fire Service The police and fire services in Nottinghamshire are set to share an £18.5 million headquarters West Bridgford Wire 16/2/2019 News Gangs of youths have been reported riding round Middlesbrough town centre, intimidating shoppers region's police and crime commissioner has said he won't be apologising for saying West Mercia Police is "effectively subsidising" Warwickshire Police. Halesowen News 16/2/2019 News The unique tactics police will use to tackle ‘anti-social cycling’ – but hardly anyone is fined Gangs of youths have been reported riding round Middlesbrough town centre, intimidating shoppers Teesside Live 16/2/2019 News ‘It should be the last option, not the first’: what’s behind the rise in Tasering? Why are so many people like Max – 25, but with the comprehension of a seven-year-old – being shot with stun guns by UK police? The Guardian 16/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Status Influences on Perceptions of Procedural Justice: A Test of the Group Value Model Among Intimate Partner Violence Arrestees Procedural justice theorists contend that individuals who see police acting in a procedurally fair manner will more frequently comply with police commands and obey the law. While studies report positive correlations between perception of fairness and compliance with police commands, there is a dearth of research about whether procedural or distributive justice processes can influence subsequent compliance with the law. This research tests whether a person’s social status influences their perceptions of procedural and distributive justice among a sample of men arrested for suspected assault of their intimate partner. This research also tests whether these suspects’ perceptions of the procedural and distributive justice properties of their police encounter influence their long-term compliance with the law. The analyses indicate that there are few differences in perceptions of procedural and distributive justice across social statuses. However, the analysis does show that a more respectful police interaction positively influences subsequent compliance. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 16/2/2019 Research article Managing director wanted to run North Yorkshire police and fire service collaboration A managing director is wanted to run the back office functions for North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. Richmondshire Today 16/2/2019 News Police spend £700k on hacking devices that may be illegal Police Scotland has spent almost £700,000 on “cyberkiosks” that experts say may be illegal and unfit for use. The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2019 News Tributes paid to John Stalker, head of ‘shoot to kill’ inquiry John Stalker, who was one of Britain’s most prominent police officers, has died aged 79, his family announced. The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2019 News Electronic GPS tags to track thousands of criminals in England and Wales Thousands of criminals in England and Wales will be tagged with GPS trackers to allow authorities to trace them 24 hours a day. BBC 16/2/2019 News NPCC pay proposals undervalue officers When broken down, the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s (NPCC) recommendation to the independent review body for police pay works out as less than a 2% pay uplift for each of the next three years. “Our members have endured years of below-inflation pay awards that have seen rank and file officers drop up to 23% below where they should be,” says Alex Duncan, the Police Federation of England and Wales’ (PFEW) National Secretary. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 15/2/2019 News Officers claim ‘loss of trust drives up risk of queues of offenders not being locked up’ Fed: Power of discretion latest thing to go, along with numbers and resources. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2019 News Policing mourns death of John Stalker at age of 79 Recalling his many lives as Moors murder investigator, Troubles inquiry lead, journalist, broadcaster and 'beloved' family man. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2019 News Legislation needed to confer responsibility for forensic examinations of rape victims Proposals to improve forensic medical services for victims of rape and sexual assault, including when someone does not want to report the crime to the police, have been launched. Police Professional 15/2/2019 News MPS to get additional £234 million if mayoral budget approved The Mayor of London is to again divert business rates to boost police numbers in the capital and invest in tackling violent crime. Police Professional 15/2/2019 News Police submit 4,000 pieces of bodycam evidence to CPS More than 4,000 pieces of video evidence have been submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service over the last nine months by Cumbria Police. ITV News 15/2/2019 News Devon and Cornwall Police boss gets speeding ticket and parking ticket on same day A West Country police and crime commissioner has been caught speeding - just one day after receiving a parking ticket. ITV News 15/2/2019 News Integration of DNA, Fingerprint, and Firearm Databases Into Forensic Intelligence Networks For A Real-Time Case Assessment Model Forensic analysis traditionally supports the investigative process from crime scene to trial on a case-by-case basis which fails to exploit the potential of forensic data. Introduction of forensic data to an intelligence framework enables an analytical assessment which seeks to prevent missed linkages between cases. An intelligence network is constructed of entities interconnected with links to show associations and relationships. Utilisation of criminal case information in an intelligence network enables the investigator to access information from other cases to solve the case at hand given other cases. A three-step import specification model was developed which incorporates information relevant to the incident, evidence recovered as a product of the investigation, analytical results, and performed database searches. Application of the provided import specifications aid in harnessing inter and intra-case linkages for a shift in the forensic landscape to a multi-case global focus while streamlining the process with automated information extraction. Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism - Registration at source 15/2/2019 Research article «401940204021402240234024402540264027Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events