Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93843 total results. Showing results 82021 to 82040 «409840994100410141024103410441054106Next ›Last » Kent Police officers taking double the number of days off due to mental illness The number of sick days Kent Police officers are taking due to mental illness has more than doubled in the past seven years. Kent Online 16/8/2017 News Britain will not police Irish border after Brexit Britain has warned the EU that it will not police cross-border smuggling in Ireland with permanent customs checks in the event of a hard Brexit. The Times - Subscription at source 16/8/2017 News Counselling domestic abusers cuts offending by third, say researchers A radical counselling scheme for some domestic abusers cuts offending by a third, researchers say. The two-day course was more successful than other attempts to change behaviour, said Cambridge University. BBC 16/8/2017 News Nurses on streets help keep vulnerable out of police cells Fewer people in mental health crisis are ending up in police cells thanks to an innovative scheme which places nurses alongside police officers on the streets. ITV News 16/8/2017 News Mayors office ‘lobbying hard’ to protect Met funding Deputy Mayor insists the May or's office is doing everything it can on police funding in thecapital. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2017 News Police in West Yorkshire want officers to remain largely unarmed Most officers in West Yorkshire believe police in the county ought to remain largely unarmed, a survey published today has suggested. The Yorkshire Post 16/8/2017 News More than 100 crimes involving drones reported to West Mercia Police More than 100 crimes involving drones were reported to police forces covering Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire during a three-month period. Shropshire Star 16/8/2017 News The only thing stop and search cuts is trust in the police Theresa May knows it. My research proves it. This tactic is ineffective in cutting crime, and shreds black and minority confidence in the law. Why is it on the rise? says Lee Jasper chair of the London Race and Criminal Justice Consortium, and a former policing director for the Greater London Authority The Guardian 16/8/2017 Feature, Opinion West Yorkshire police officers back front-line Taser call More than 90% of West Yorkshire police officers want to see Tasers routinely issued to colleagues on front-line duty, according to a new survey. BBC 16/8/2017 News MPS slams Uber on ‘failing to report sex attack drivers’ The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has accused Uber of “deciding what crimes to report” to the force in order to protect its reputation. Police Professional 15/8/2017 News Police to be given masks to cover the mouths of people who spit at them Move comes after survey found one in four Leicestershire officers were spat at last year Leicestershire Live 15/8/2017 News Police watchdog to review complaints against top two officers The police watchdog has been ordered to review complaints made about Scotland’s two most senior officers. The Scotsman 15/8/2017 News Trialling body-worn video cameras for City of London Police: Officer perceptions and justice outcomes London Metropolitan University 15/8/2017 Report Police officers are overwhelmingly supportive of body cameras, study shows Criminologists at London Metropolitan University conducted research for City of London Police. London Metropolitan University 15/8/2017 News Brexit on wheels? Taking control of BTP functions in Scotland What do Brexit and the transfer of British Transport Police’s functions to Scotland have in common? Kath Murray warns that there are worrying similarities between the two processes - and dangers ahead if either goes badly. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2017 Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2017 News Deputy Chief Constable – Crime and Operational Support The Scottish Police Authority is looking for an outstanding leader to join Police Scotland’s executive team. Salary £174,741. The closing date for applications is NOON on Monday 4 September 2017. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 15/8/2017 Jobs Essex Police has spent more than £83,000 repairing speed cameras in the past five years, FOI reveals A Freedom of Information request made to Essex Police has revealed the staggering amount that has been spent on repairing speed cameras in the last five years. Between January 2012 and June 2017, a colossal £83,300 has been spent on repairing 16 damaged speed cameras across the county. Essex Live 15/8/2017 News Body cameras for police have little impact on crime Police forces have spent nearly £23 million on body cameras even though trials have raised questions about their effectiveness and suggested that they do little to reduce crime, according to a report published today. The Times - Subscription at source 15/8/2017 News Child rapist informant considers suing the police He claims the Operation Shelter trials had forced him into hiding Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/8/2017 News «409840994100410141024103410441054106Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events