Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93879 total results. Showing results 80761 to 80780 «403540364037403840394040404140424043Next ›Last » How Canada’s justice system treats sex assault victims Sex assault remains one of the most underreported crimes in Canada. But with only one out of every 10 sex assaults reported by Canadian police resulting in a conviction, is it any wonder that victims doubt justice will be served? BBC 27/10/2017 Analysis, Feature Royal British Legion says police budgets putting parades at risk Legion now reviewing its options for the future as police forces cannot afford to police parades Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/10/2017 News North Wales Police are leading the battle against modern slavery Police in North Wales are at the forefront of the battle against modern slavery and human trafficking, it has been revealed. The Leader 27/10/2017 News Ex-Garda chief appointed to new international post The former head of the Irish police, Nóirín O'Sullivan, has been appointed Director of Strategic Partnerships for Europe at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). BBC 27/10/2017 News London’s Met Police chief visits US on her 1st official trip The commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police says the extremely close relationship between her department and the New York Police Department is vital to keeping people safe in a time of global terrorism threats. Business Insider 27/10/2017 News New mobile technology rolled out for police in Shropshire Police officers in Shropshire are benefitting from a multi-million investment in mobile technologies – allowing them to spend more time on the streets. Shropshire Star 27/10/2017 News Number of police arrests halves over last decade, new figures show Most recent arrest figures are lowest since 2001 The Independent 27/10/2017 News Disclosure of youth criminal records Report by the House of Commons Justice Committee Parliament.uk 27/10/2017 Report Regime for disclosing youth criminal records needs urgent change The Justice Committee publishes report on disclosure of youth criminal records. Parliament.uk 27/10/2017 News Youth crime disclosure rules wholly inappropriate, say MPs Rules on disclosing crimes committed in childhood in England and Wales should be "radically revised", say MPs. BBC 27/10/2017 News Number of arrests plunge by half in a decade Police are accused of 'soft justice' amid soaring rates of crime Mail Online 27/10/2017 News Stop and search eight times more likely to target black people Labour MP says ‘we are going backwards’ as racial disparity grows despite drop in overall use of stop and search by police The Guardian 27/10/2017 News Parliament’s inquiry into ‘pop-up brothels’ is misguided and one-sided MPs should speak to sex workers about the realities of the off-street trade before they rush to judgment. The pro-criminalisation Nordic model is flawed The Guardian 27/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Crime up 10% in a year but police make 12% fewer arrests Police were accused last night of letting criminals off the hook as official figures showed arrests in England and Wales have fallen dramatically despite a rise in recorded crime. The Times - Subscription at source 27/10/2017 News City police roll out rugged tech The City of London Police has deployed a number of ruggedised tablets as part of its ongoing mobile working project. The devices - which have gone to 318 uniformed officers - have been supplied by Panasonic. LandMobile 26/10/2017 News ‘Hard work’ of forces leads to 60 per cent drop in cells used as place of safety Around 60 per cent fewer people are being detained in police cells under mental health legislation, Home Office figures have revealed. Police Professional 26/10/2017 News ‘Major step forward’ for support of slavery victims Modern slavery victims are to receive extra support to help them reintegrate into society. Police Professional 26/10/2017 News Welsh police detentions under Mental Health Act rise Detentions by Welsh police forces under the Mental Health Act increased by 20% in a year, new figures have revealed. BBC 26/10/2017 News Tory cuts force crime survey to ditch more than 50 questions – despite soaring crime Questions people will no longer be asked include: “In the last 12 months, have you witnessed a crime?” Mirror 26/10/2017 News Time to drop the political correctness and get back to the essentials of policing he police are losing control and need to get a grip. New figures show that the number of people being arrested in England and Wales has halved in the past decade – and efforts are already being made to pass the buck. The Home Office insists the fall in arrests is partly down to the greater use of cautions and warnings to stop people entering custody, but it comes at the same time as certain types of crime – particularly violent crime – are on the increase. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/10/2017 Feature, Opinion «403540364037403840394040404140424043Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events