Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 81601 to 81620 «407740784079408040814082408340844085Next ›Last » Prime minister should apologise for ‘rank incompetance’ over police pensions But policing minister insists police chiefs have long known about the changes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2018 News Government reveals second new prison in England to be privately run HMP Glen Parva in Leicestershire and HMP Wellingborough will be built using public capital The Guardian 6/11/2018 News New chair of NPCC appointed Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewitt has been appointed as Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) from April 2019. Police Professional 6/11/2018 News Police Scotland to begin training on controversial cyberkiosks Police officers in Scotland are to begin training on the use of ‘cyberkiosks’, which can extract private data from mobile phones, despite widespread concerns about their legality. Police Professional 6/11/2018 News Blog: “The ‘extra officer’ cupboard is empty” National Chair John Apter explains why 'extra officers' doesn't actually mean more officers policing our streets. Policing Insight 6/11/2018 Feature, Opinion New government action announced to tackle online child sexual abuse The Home Secretary announces action ahead of meeting with tech giants in the US to discuss their progress in tackling child sexual exploitation. Home Office 6/11/2018 News Policing minister offers no assurance over pension cuts shortfall Nick Hurd, Minister for Policing and the Fire Service, has given no indication that the Government will meet the anticipated £160 million loss to budgets due to pension changes as further increases are modelled in council tax Precepts. Police Professional 6/11/2018 News Resilience Among Police Officers: A Critical Systematic Review of Used Concepts, Measures, and Predictive Values of Resilience Resilience, hardiness, and psychological capital are considered to be important capacities for police officers to cope with and adapt to challenging stressful and potentially traumatic situations. Despite their growing popularity, a systematic review assessing used concepts and instruments for these capacities and synthesizing the results of studies on the predictive values of resilience, hardiness, and psychological capital among police officers is absent. The aim of the present study is to fill this gap of scientific knowledge, and for this purpose, a systematic literature search was conducted using PsycInfo, Pubmed, and Web of Science. We identified 17 cross-sectional and 5 longitudinal studies. Results showed that resilience, hardiness, and psychological capital were studied mostly in relation to physical and mental health variables. No study focused on officers’ professional functioning. In both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, associations with health variables were very weak to moderate, while cross-sectional studies mostly yielded stronger associations than longitudinal associations. In sum, we found no empirical support for the growing popularity. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 6/11/2018 Research article Election of new NPCC Chair Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewitt has been appointed to lead the National Police Chiefs’ Council from April 2019. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 6/11/2018 News Humberside Police: Pension rise ‘will mean job cuts’ Humberside Police may have to lose 132 officers to fund increased contributions to the Police Pension Scheme, the chief constable has warned. BBC 6/11/2018 News Temporal and geographic patterns of stab injuries in young people: a retrospective cohort study from a UK major trauma centre Objectives: To describe the epidemiology of assaults resulting in stab injuries among young people. We hypothesised that there are specific patterns and risk factors for injury in different age groups. Incident timings and locations were obtained from ambulance service records and triangulated with prospectively collected demographic and injury characteristics recorded in our hospital trauma registry. We used geospatial mapping of individual incidents to investigate the relationships between demographic characteristics and incident timing and location. Age, gender and deprivation status are potent influences on the risk of violent injury in young people. Stab injuries occur in characteristic temporal and geographical patterns according to age group, with the immediate after-school period associated with a spike in incident frequency in children. This represents an opportunity for targeted prevention strategies in this population. British Medical Journal 6/11/2018 Research article Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner to step down Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green is to step down at the next election after just one term in office. ITV News 6/11/2018 News Would you pay more money for more police? – head of police launches survey Would you be willing to pay more council tax for more police? That is what Essex residents are being asked by the head of the police service. Halstead Gazette 6/11/2018 News Police Scotland ‘did not report’ rape claim Police Scotland has failed to refer allegations that its officers committed crimes to prosecutors, Holyrood's justice committee has been told. BBC 6/11/2018 News PCC welcomes new powers to control spending on sexual violence support Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping today welcomed a Government announcement giving the county greater control over funding for sexual violence support services. Nottinghamshire OPCC 6/11/2018 News Brexit latest: ‘No chance’ of a deal on policing and security before the UK formally leaves the EU The Government's firm belief that a deal on policing and security will happen before the UK leaves the EU is at odds with the APCC's Brexit Working Group who told this year's APCC/NPCC summit there is absolutely 'no chance' of a deal. So, what plans are in place to manage a no deal Brexit? Policing Insight 6/11/2018 News ‘Backward’ approach on performance management could be fixed Inspector warns 'traffic light' method is a 'new scourge as target wane'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2018 News Scotland to join major European study into responses to domestic abuse Researchers from the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research will collaborate with academics from across Europe Holyrood Magazine 6/11/2018 News Rape victims launch bid to overhaul law which ‘failed’ them A group of women have launched a campaign to reform Scotland’s legal system after it “failed” them by allowing their alleged rapists avoid prosecution. The Scotsman 6/11/2018 News MSPs raise concerns over police data grabbers MSPs have raised the alarm over Police Scotland using new machines to grab data from mobile phones and computers while their legality is still in doubt. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 6/11/2018 News «407740784079408040814082408340844085Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events