Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100904 total results. Showing results 81641 to 81660 «407940804081408240834084408540864087Next ›Last » Deputy Mayor responds to Spice article Rochdale Online 8/8/2018 News Police get rape kits in small percentage of cases Even when a hospital is equipped with sexual evidence kits, known as "rape kits," a small percentage of assaulted women go through with the entire procedure and agree to release evidence to police, a new study finds. Business Insider 8/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Police’s shambolic investigations into criminals such as Jonathan King put us all at risk and deny justice for real victims, says NAZIR AFZAL Nazir Afzal OBE was Chief Prosecutor for North-West England, 2011-2015. Mail Online 8/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Sadiq Khan rebuked for misusing crime figures Sadiq Khan has been rebuked by the UK Statistics Authority over his use of crime figures in public statements. The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2018 News Police failing to solve 97% of moped crime in London More than 97 per cent of London’s moped criminals escaped justice despite soaring rates of robberies in 2017-18, according to new data. The Times - Subscription at source 8/8/2018 News Police Officer Quarterly Strength Scotland, 30 June 2018 The statistics in this release are based upon quarterly returns made by Police Scotland to the Scottish Government, and is a by-product of live administrative processes, generated directly from the HR systems. The data return provides a snapshot of police strength at the end of the quarter. The published police officer figures are sourced from Police Scotland’s personnel records and as such the quality and reliability is good. Scottish Government 7/8/2018 Report Police Officer Quarterly Strength Statistics Scotland, 30 June 2018 Scotland's Chief Statistician has published statistics on Police Officer Quarterly Strength, which gives the number of full-time equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland. Scottish Government 7/8/2018 News UK heatwave increasing pressure on police as public ‘react very strangely’ to hot weather, senior officer warns Police believe more offences are committed as higher temperatures cause more people to drink and spend time in public spaces The Independent 7/8/2018 News Annual report and accounts 2017-18 Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 7/8/2018 Report Circular 017/2018: Updated Home Office guidance on police misconduct This circular covers the amended Home Office guidance on police officer misconduct procedures. Home Office 7/8/2018 Report PIRC investigation findings: Firearms operations Edinburgh 22 July 2017 Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 7/8/2018 Report Commissioner recommends that Police Scotland apologises over actions of firearms officers The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (PIRC) has recommended that Police Scotland apologises to several people after Firearms Officers pointed their weapons at them and forced one man out of his home and others out of cars at gunpoint. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 7/8/2018 News Wiltshire best force for local priorities Wiltshire Police has been praised for its progress after it was found to be the best force in the country for dealing with community priorities. Police Professional 7/8/2018 News Chief constable: PSNI sitting on 45 million pieces of paper in legacy vault The PSNI is sitting on a mountain of 45 million documents pertaining to legacy matters, but does not have the resources to deal with it, Chief Constable George Hamilton has said. Irvine Times 7/8/2018 News Fears Scotland could lose hundreds of police officers The Herald (Scotland) 7/8/2018 News PCC Half-term Report: Delivering change for a safer Derbyshire The second of a new series of articles providing a platform for police and crime commissioners (PCCs) to look back on the first half of their current term, highlighting their achievements so far and ambitions for the remainder of their term. Hardyal Dhindsa the PCC for Derbyshire gives an example of the PCC's ability to drive change through partnership. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/8/2018 Opinion UK heatwave increasing pressure on police as public ‘react very strangely’ to hot weather, senior officer warns Police believe more offences are committed as higher temperatures cause more people to drink and spend time in public spaces The Independent 7/8/2018 News Police accused of giving tacit approval to ‘cannabis clubs’ across the UK Police have been accused of giving tacit support to 'cannabis clubs' where paying members can meet and take the drug without fear of prosecution. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 7/8/2018 News A human solution to a human problem: Why high-tech options fall flat in the fight against crime With police forces in the U.S. and elsewhere investing widely in technology solutions to tackle crime, James R. Sisco argues that an approach blending technology, data, and human understanding is required to deliver strategies that rebuild trust and set the conditions necessary for policing techniques to be effective. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Citizen Surveil-Labour: Analysing Crime Stoppers and Its Alliance of Police, Media, and Publics An examination of a Crime Stoppers initiative – a weekly page published in a major city-based tabloid newspaper – afforded a rare glimpse into this understudied global entity. It also offered a means of reflecting on the co-option of CCTV images; partnerships between police, media organisations, and diverse publics; and the harnessing of citizen labour in a culture of surveillance. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted on the images, accompanying texts, and rhetoric of this feature page for a two-year period. From a media criminology perspective, the portrayals underscore the abrogation of the presumption of innocence, a focus on mundane property offences, with the potential to exacerbate fear of crime and to engender more punitive public attitudes. From a conceptual frame, this article proffers the notion of surveil-labour where the repurposing of CCTV data in the context of a Crime Stoppers scheme reinforces an alliance of police, media, and the public to enhance an infrastructure of informing. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 7/8/2018 Research article «407940804081408240834084408540864087Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events