Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115659 total results. Showing results 82421 to 82440 «411841194120412141224123412441254126Next ›Last » Victims have stopped reporting crimes because they know police won’t bring offenders to justice, say cops The public has “rumbled” that cops often lack the capacity to probe crimes, say police chiefs. The Scottish Sun 7/2/2020 News PEEL spotlight report: Diverging under pressure – Overview of themes from PEEL inspections 2018/19 Like previous PEEL spotlight reports, this report gives an overview of the themes from the 2018/19 PEEL (police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy) inspections. With the publication of the final 14 force reports from our third tranche of inspections, this report reflects on findings from all 43 force inspections to draw together national themes in policing. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/2/2020 Report ‘Crimes not reported’ as public lose confidence in police The police watchdog has warned that public confidence is being damaged with officers “rumbled” for struggling to investigate crimes – such as burglary – and by stop and search, which is ten times more likely to target black people than white. The Guardian 7/2/2020 News Dangerous offenders: politicians are crying wolf on control measures Monitoring dangerous individuals is complex and expensive work and lack of adequate resources across the criminal justice piece has not helped, writes former Met Chief Superintendent and borough commander Ellie O'Connor. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2020 News Durham Constabulary now live with Policing’s new identity service Durham Constabulary has become the second UK police force to go into live operation with policing’s nationally supported identity service that will help ensure the right people can access the right information at the right time. National Enabling Programmes 6/2/2020 News Wanting to save the planet does not make you a terrorist Firstly, I want to make it absolutely clear that being a law-abiding supporter of Extinction Rebellion (XR), Greenpeace or any other lawful protest group would not make you of any interest to any part of policing, let alone Counter Terrorism Policing. Counter Terrorism Policing 6/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Government to be challenged in court over Prevent reviewer Legal action from Rights Watch (UK) comes amid spate of terror attacks in London The Guardian 6/2/2020 News Terror offenders due to be freed ‘told they will not be’ – lawyer Terror offenders who were due to be released from prison in the next two months are being told they will not be let out under planned new laws. BBC 6/2/2020 News College of Policing replace POLKA good practice sharing forum Ageing technology platform shut down to make way for Police ICT Company's Knowledge Hub Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2020 News Terror police’s Extinction Rebellion ‘risk report’ sent out a year ago Counter-terrorism chiefs ordered a formal assessment of whether Extinction Rebellion was a national security threat one year ago and then sent a secret report about the group to police forces, the Guardian has learned. The Guardian 6/2/2020 News Senior figures have called for an end to the stigma of mental health Police organisations and leaders have called on everyone in policing to play a part in the welfare of their colleagues and ask: “Are you OK?” Police Professional 6/2/2020 News Gaia Pope death: Police actions to be examined in inquest "Actions or omissions" by police may have contributed to the death of a teenager whose body was found 11 days after she went missing, a pre-inquest review has heard. BBC 6/2/2020 News Grenfell chair requests UK pledge on witness immunity The chairman of the inquiry into a London tower bloc fire that killed 72 people wrote to Britain's attorney general Thursday to ask for a pledge to prevent evidence from corporate witnesses being used in subsequent criminal prosecutions. Daily Inter Lake 6/2/2020 News PSNI recruitment: More than 1500 applications in first 24 hours More than 1,500 applications to the PSNI were received in the first 24 hours after the launch of Tuesday's recruitment campaign. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 6/2/2020 News 34 mins ago Police IT system ‘critical incident’ after botched IT upgrade fixed A problem with police IT systems that saw officers going back to working on paper has now been fixed. The Bolton News 6/2/2020 News Hate Crime – it’s not just offensive, it’s an offence CPS sentence uplift demonstrates commitment to stamping out Hate Crime. North Yorkshire Police 6/2/2020 Feature, Opinion Centralisation warning over specialist police jobs A call has been made for a "fairer distribution" of specialist police jobs around Scotland after reports a surveillance unit is to be moved. BBC 6/2/2020 News A Longitudinal Study of Meaningfulness of Work: Its Relations With Job Outcomes in the Police Force This study utilized a longitudinal design, four weeks apart, to examine how clan control affected meaningfulness of work that in turn enhanced job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and organizational identity. Participants were 143 police officers. Results demonstrated that police officers who perceived that the organization created an environment in which officers shared and enact common values, perspectives, and accounted for their actions (clan control) reported that their jobs as having more positive meanings (meaningfulness of work). Officers who experienced more meaningfulness of work were found to have higher affective organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and organizational identity four weeks later. In addition, job satisfaction was found to be partially mediating the effect of meaningfulness of work on affective organizational commitment. Our results suggested that meaningfulness of work could be induced by clan control which emphasizes shared values, beliefs, and traditions, which is the most appropriate in complex organizations nowadays where employees oftentimes engage in different tasks for a common organizational goal, with hard-to-measure performance indicators. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 6/2/2020 Research article Police officers’ mental health focus of new campaign Mental health in policing must be treated as seriously as physical safety, the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has urged today (6 February). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/2/2020 News FGM is happening in the UK and we must work together to tackle it More than 200 million girls and woman have undergone female genital mutilation around the world and, according to the World Health Organisation, a further three million are at threat. 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