Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96355 total results. Showing results 80721 to 80740 «403340344035403640374038403940404041Next ›Last » Study: Screen criminals for brain trauma at first contact with justice system to ‘cut violent re-offending’ Routine checks for signs of past head injuries could help reduce crime and improve the lives of those who offend, new research reveals. Police Professional 27/2/2018 News APCC chair: Is Manchester ‘one person’ model way forward for criminal justice system? Manchester's mayoral model could be the blueprint for “local accountability” in ensuring the criminal justice system is brought to account, MPs have been told. Police Professional 27/2/2018 News CoPaCC publishes latest report on PCC transparency The latest CoPaCC thematic report, 'PCCs and Statutory Transparency,' is published today. CoPaCC has undertaken a review of PCCs and transparency in every year since 2012, when Police and Crime Commissioners were first elected. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive and Policing Insight's Publisher, introduces the latest review and outlines what additional related work is planned for next year. Policing Insight 27/2/2018 News Michelle Skeer appointed Cumbria Police Chief Constable Cumbria's deputy chief constable has been appointed to the force's top job. BBC 27/2/2018 News Distorted vision: Keeping PCCs focused on their intended role Lord Wasserman has been a government adviser on policing and criminal justice since 2011 and was the driving force behind the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs). He speaks exclusively to Policing Insight about how he sees the role of the PCCs and the importance of transparency and accountability. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 Interview, Opinion Tommy Robinson threatens to ‘find’ UK’s most senior counter terrorism police officer Head of terror compares EDL founder to Islamist hate preacher Anjem Choudary The Independent 27/2/2018 News Building trust with openness and transparency To coincide with the publication of the CoPaCC "PCCs and Transparency" Thematic Report, Julia Mulligan the APCC Lead for Transparency and Integrity expresses her support for the CoPaCC "Open and Transparent" Quality Mark to promote transparency and accountability Policing Insight - Registration at source 27/2/2018 Opinion PCCs and Statutory Transparency 2018 CoPaCC's latest review of Office for the Police & Crime Commissioner (OPCC) transparency. Twenty-seven OPCCs took part in the review with twenty-five awarded the CoPaCC "Open and Transparent" Quality Mark. The report includes analysis of OPCC performance and commentary from PCCs whose offices achieved the award. Policing Insight 27/2/2018 Report Evidence not being disclosed on a daily basis, lawyers say in survey More than 97% of criminal lawyers in England and Wales have experienced disclosure of evidence failings in the last 12 months, a BBC survey suggests. BBC 27/2/2018 News High-strength cannabis now dominates illegal market, study finds Samples showed huge rise in highly psychoactive strains, raising public health concerns The Guardian 27/2/2018 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 News Report Watch: HMICS’ Strategic Review of Undercover Policing in Scotland Report Watch summarises the main findings of reports that impact on policing and includes responses from the main stakeholders as well as media reaction. Here we take a look at HMICS' Strategic Review of Undercover Policing in Scotland which examines the scale and extent of the use of undercover officers in Scotland. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 Analysis Met firearms transferees up 1300 per cent Expertise is sometimes 'irreplaceable' the Met admitted. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 News Searching for your face: Millions of police mugshots digitised, but the tech is poor Millions of images of faces have now been accumulated and digitised by police, but questions remain over how to search them, and how long to keep them. Prof. Martin Evison of Northumbria University outlines the problems. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 Opinion The win against the Met Police was not just a victory for Worboys’ victims This was an historic judgement for all victims of sexual violence says Harriet Wistrich, Director of the Centre for Women’s Justice and solicitor for DSD and NBV, the two claimants and victims of rapist John Worboys Huffington Post 27/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Police cuts blamed for stark rise in crime in Leicestershire "More and more people are suffering due to criminal activity" Burton Mail 27/2/2018 News No more PC Plod: police reject one in seven for being unfit Almost 1,500 potential recruits have been rejected as too unfit by Police Scotland over the past three years. The Times - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 News Criminals could be banned from areas under GPS tracking plan Technology to be used to monitor offenders in Scotland. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2018 News Four far-right UK terrorist plots foiled since Westminster attack, police reveal Outgoing terror head Mark Rowley sounds warning over growing threat after Finsbury Park attack and murder of MP Jo Cox The Independent 27/2/2018 News New Police Scotland chief constable to be in place by end of year The new chief constable of Police Scotland will not take up their post until the end of the year. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) chairwoman Susan Deacon said the post vacated by Phil Gormley's resignation would be advertised in the summer. BBC 27/2/2018 News «403340344035403640374038403940404041Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events