Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103305 total results. Showing results 81121 to 81140 «405340544055405640574058405940604061Next ›Last » Improvised explosive devices found in London flat Counterterrorism detectives are investigating after two live bombs were found in an unoccupied flat in northwest London yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 22/11/2018 News Let police stop and search, urges mother who lost son A mother whose teenage son was killed a year ago has criticised campaigners who try to “tie the hands of the police” over stop-and-search tactics. The Times - Subscription at source 22/11/2018 News Vital action taken in fight against modern slavery UK and Vietnam announce partnership to tackle modern slavery. Home Office 21/11/2018 News More firearms police officers for Wiltshire The county's Police and Crime Commissioner says an additional team is needed to 'ensure operational resilience'. Spire FM 21/11/2018 News It’s time the police became a FORCE again after broken record fighting crime, says ‘robocop’ Ray Mallon The people of Hartlepool suffer under serious crimes committed in the neighbourhood as there are only TEN police officers on duty at any time The Sun 21/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Cost of failed merger bid for Dorset and Devon and Cornwall police forces still not assessed Close working between Dorset and the Devon and Cornwall police forces will continue – despite a full merger between the forces being called off. Daily Echo (Southern) 21/11/2018 News Consultation on Fire & Rescue Plan for Essex People who live or work in Essex are being asked for their views on the proposed priorities in the county’s first ever Fire and Rescue Plan. Leigh Times 21/11/2018 News Norfolk police commissioner Lorne Green drops fire service takeover A Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has dropped his proposal to take over the running of a fire service. BBC 21/11/2018 News PCC Decision on Fire Governance On 21 November 2018, Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) announced his decision not to submit a final business case to the Secretary of State in relation to fire governance in the county – at this time. Norfolk OPCC 21/11/2018 Report Norfolk PCC statement on ‘A Case for Change’ fire governance review From the outset, I would like to thank everyone who took part in the A Case for Change consultation – your interest, time and feedback is appreciated and has been hugely valuable in helping me make my final decision on how to progress. Your response was quite simply remarkable and unprecedented in its scale. Norfolk OPCC 21/11/2018 Feature, Opinion “The lights are amber” – Norfolk PCC opts to keep fire governance under review Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has said it is not the right time to submit a final business case to the Secretary of State for a change of fire service governance. Norfolk OPCC 21/11/2018 News Police at cash-strapped force pose as undercover cyclists to catch drivers who pass too close Officers at a cash-strapped police force are set to pose as undercover cyclists in a bid to catch drivers who pass too close to bikes. Mail Online 21/11/2018 News Vigilantes, voyeurs and a nation of backseat drivers – why the police get the worst of our community spirit Members of the public patrolling their own streets may be trying to help, but they only add to the problems of hard-pressed officers The Guardian 21/11/2018 News Lockerbie: police find no criminality in way inquiry was handled Police Scotland examined nine allegations made by Justice for Megrahi campaign group The Guardian 21/11/2018 News Minority Perception of Police Legitimacy in Finland: the Patterns and Predictors Across the world, minorities are often perceived as social problems in policy formulations and processes in many societies. This perspective gets support from the notion that minorities engage in deviant and criminal behaviour. However, in Finland fewer scholarly attentions have explored the extent of minority attitudes and experiences as they relate to social problems in societies. The aim of this study is to explore procedural justice and its understanding thereof by minorities and racial groups in Finland in complying with police orders. Data for this study was collected between April 2013 and July 2015 from (N = 650) respondents from three major cities (Helsinki, Tampere and Turku) using minority experiences of racial profiling, encounters and unfair policing as variables that increase minority distrust in procedural justice in Finland. The result suggests that ethnicity influences minority views of procedural justice in the country. The implication of this finding is that there is a need for more exploration of the relationship between the police and minorities in Finland. European Journal of Crime Criminal Law and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 21/11/2018 Research article Misogyny: Is it a hate crime or just ‘boys will be boys’? Earlier this month, National Police Chiefs Council Chair Sara Thornton said misogyny should not be recorded as a hate crime. Alan Beckley, a former UK police officer with 30 years service and now Research Fellow at Western Sydney University examines the implications of this approach and Australia's response to misogyny. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Analysis Human side of AI Artificial intelligence is spreading fast in policing around the world, bringing with it both big advances and big risks. Geoff Mulgan shows how in combination with ethical stewardship and the collective intelligence of citizens, it could prove a valuable ally but without them backlashes are inevitable. Police Professional - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Flawed qualifications? Marc Jones, police and crime commissioner for Lincolnshire, argues that implementing the new entry routes into the police service risks pushing the force beyond viability and appeals to politicians to intervene. Police Professional - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Experts launch new London-focused network to help police tackle crime Specialists in crime, policing, law, and psychology have launched The London Policing Research Network, the first such network to focus exclusively on London, and which aims to help police services tackle modern crime in the capital. Brunel University London 21/11/2018 News Auditor highlights funding worries for Scottish police ICT Delays in funding the Data, Digital and ICT Strategy are contributing to anxieties over the ability of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) to balance its budget and meet longer term strategic objectives. 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