Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100940 total results. Showing results 81301 to 81320 «406240634064406540664067406840694070Next ›Last » Chairman Of Met Police Federation On Spit Hoods: “It’s A No Brainer” Ken Marsh told Nick Ferrari spit hoods should be used by front line police because of the potential risk of infection. LBC 24/8/2018 News Police Scotland hit with £130,000 costs in ex-Rangers administrator’s legal fight Police Scotland has been ordered to pay £130,000 legal costs to a former Rangers administrator in connection with his damages claim for his detention during a investigation into the club’s takeover by Craig Whyte. Evening Times (Glasgow) 24/8/2018 News Crime Commissioners join forces to urge Government funding rethink Police bosses have joined forces to urge the Government to reinstate funding to a charity which helps reduce the reoffending of sex offenders. Darlington & Stockton Times 24/8/2018 News Sajid Javid at odds with police chief over spit hoods The boss of the Metropolitan Police has risked a row with Sajid Javid over the use of spit hoods by front-line cops. PoliticsHome 24/8/2018 News Welsh police forces unable to access apprenticeship funding Police forces in Wales are unable to access dedicated financial support for hiring apprenticeships, despite themselves contributing £2 million a year to the fund, a report has warned. South Wales Argus 24/8/2018 News MP to lobby for more funds for police Shrewsbury's MP will lobby for more funding for police in the town centre after complaints of anti-social behaviour. Shropshire Star 24/8/2018 News Educational Tracking and Juvenile Confidence in the Police in China Juvenile confidence in the police (JCP) has become an important research topic in policing. In spite of an increasing amount of research literature on JCP, the influence of educational tracking especially vocational tracking on juveniles’ confidence in the police has received limited scholarly attention. Extant literature suggests a noticeable difference in family backgrounds, attitudinal perceptions, and problematic behaviours between vocational school students and regular high school students. Using the survey data of 3628 students collected from these 2 distinctive segments of educational tracking in a southwestern Chinese city, this study examines if and how youths in vocational schools perceive the local police differently from their regular high school counterparts. The findings indicate that vocational school students had more confidence in the police than their regular high school peers. In addition, school contexts played a significant role in shaping their respective attitudes toward the police. Implications of these findings are discussed. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 24/8/2018 Research article Clear Plan: Tackling the issue of sexual harassment of civilian employees Following the publication of the UNISON survey that revealed widespread sexual harassment of civilian staff, Head of Development at CMP Solutions Richard Peachey offers a way forward for senior managers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/8/2018 Opinion Police apprenticeships in Wales ‘falling through devolution cracks’ according to Welsh Government committee Police apprenticeships are 'falling through devolution crack', according to a National Assembly Committee. ITV News 24/8/2018 News ‘In the end I gave up waiting for 101…I was so angry’ Wendy Lewis, from Swansea, waited for 22 minutes on the police non-emergency line while trying to get help for a young mother who was being harassed. BBC 24/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Thousands abandon 101 police calls over long waits Tens of thousands of callers to the police non-emergency line have hung-up in frustration at long waiting times. BBC 24/8/2018 News The ten days when West Midlands Police recorded most domestic violence crimes July 1 saw the highest number of domestic abuse crimes so far this year Birmingham Live 24/8/2018 Analysis, Feature It’s time for a new approach to foil financial crime Financial crime is a growing menace to societies and economies across the globe. To tackle it, financial services firms and the public sector must raise their game. Our new partners against crime report highlights that to make this happen we need to share more data and use more technology. PA Consulting 24/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Met police bars using spit guards on suspects in the street despite the Home Secretary saying it was ‘ridiculous’ the masks weren’t routinely used Metropolitan Police Commissioner said they should only be on those in custody Mail Online 24/8/2018 News IOPC: Law is wrong to compare police to ‘careful and competent driver’ standard Support for police pursuits amendment gathering pace Police Oracle 24/8/2018 News Diversity concerns spark major review of direct entry schemes Programmes are not currently living up to claims government has made about their impact Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/8/2018 News Force given 35 days to respond to FOI request after missing deadline Sussex Police has breached the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act by failing to explain its claims that Crystal Palace fans were carrying “knives and knuckle dusters” at a match last year. Police Professional 23/8/2018 News ‘Action plan underway’ as inspectors find little improvement in Derbyshire custody Detainees in Derbyshire are being kept in conditions below expected standards, a joint inspection of custody has found. Police Professional 23/8/2018 News Spit guards will not be issued further in the MPS Frontline Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers will not be given access to spit guards despite widespread calls for their use. Police Professional 23/8/2018 News IOPC: Pursuit laws should recognise police driver expertise Legislation on police pursuits should take into account officers’ specialist driving training, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has claimed. Police Professional 23/8/2018 News «406240634064406540664067406840694070Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events