Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103231 total results. Showing results 82521 to 82540 «412341244125412641274128412941304131Next ›Last » On the Relationship Between Goals, Membership and Network Design in Multi-Agency “Fusion” Centres The purpose of this paper is to adopt an organisational network perspective to examine the structural properties underpinning the design and governance of multi-agency fusion centres and related environments, focussing particularly on how they are formed and internally managed. The authors conducted several focus groups and follow-up interviews with executive and operational members of Australia’s principal fusion centres and related environments. The authors argue that in order to understand the internal dynamics of fusion centres, and the ways in which they form and function, the analysis of interrelationships between partners and potential partners is critical. The authors have demonstrated that a network model can assist in this type of analysis. For example, hub-and-spoke network structures appear to be a particularly effective solution to the centralisation-density trade-off for such inter-agency networks. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management - Registration at source 2/10/2018 Research article Nottinghamshire not recording 12.7 per cent of reported crimes Nottinghamshire Police is “still failing victims of crime” according to new reports on crime data integrity. Police Professional 2/10/2018 News Met Police ‘repeatedly miss priority crime’ response targets The Met Police takes nearly twice as long to respond to "priority crimes" than set time targets, figures show. BBC 2/10/2018 News Return to 50/50 police recruitment may have to be considered, PSNI say A return to 50/50 recruitment of Catholics and Protestants into the PSNI may have to be considered, a senior officer has said. Recent efforts have struggled to sign up enough Catholics, with only one in five successful in merit-based competitions. Belfast Live 2/10/2018 News Nationalist leaders have to encourage Catholics to join police, says Campbell The DUP has accused nationalist leaders of not doing enough to encourage Catholics to join the PSNI. Gregory Campbell MP made the comments after a senior PSNI officer said a return of 50/50 recruitment may be needed. Belfast Telegraph 2/10/2018 News DMU and Leicestershire Police launch new Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) and Leicestershire Police have launched a new degree apprenticeship programme for police constables. De Montford University 2/10/2018 News REVEALED: Police stop and search figures Nearly five per cent of the subjects of police stop and search in Cumbria are black and ethnic minority people, despite the group making up less than two per cent of the county’s population. The Mail (North West) 2/10/2018 News PCCs back changes for access to sanitary products in custody Police and Crime Commissioners from across England and Wales have united to urge the Government to update legislation around the treatment of female detainees held within police custody. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 2/10/2018 News Measures to crack down on serious violence announced – APCC response Ahead of the Home Secretary’s speech in which he is set to announce a series of measures to help crack down on serious violence, APCC Chair, Mark Burns-Williamson PCC said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 2/10/2018 News First contact: Why doesn’t the UK have a mobile phone emergency alert system? Following catastrophic bush fires in 2009 which killed 173 people, Australia implemented a mobile phone alert system so the emergency services could directly contact and advise the public during a major incident. The system has already saved lives and has now been implemented in other countries, so why not the UK? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/10/2018 Analysis Google sells ads to fraudsters despite pledge to crack down Google is allowing fraudsters to advertise at the top of search results despite its pledge to tackle the practice, an investigation by The Times has found. The Times - Subscription at source 2/10/2018 News 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 2/10/2018 News Senior policing figures want the Government to offer period products to women in court custody Exclusive: Police and crime commissioners have backed draft changes to the law to improve menstrual provisions in police custody – and are calling on the government to address inadequate practices in court custody. BuzzFeed 2/10/2018 News Dear police chiefs. Stop this Marxist nonsense now A new Scottish Government campaign is appearing on billboards across the land. Six short patronising messages are respectively addressed to ‘Dear Haters’, ‘Dear Bigots’, ‘Dear Disabilists’, ‘Dear Homophobes’, ‘Dear Racists’ and ‘Dear Transphobes’ . (I wouldn’t have been surprised if there had been one addressed to ‘Dear White Men’, but I guess they couldn’t be quite so blatant without giving the game away.) Conservative Woman 2/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Armed police revolt against bosses after being ‘hung out to dry’ for being in the wrong place when PC Keith Palmer was killed Armed police are in revolt against their bosses over the murder of PC Keith Palmer in the Westminster terror attack. Mail Online 2/10/2018 News Middle-class drug use targeted as a root cause of violent crime The drug habits of middle-class professionals will be profiled as part of a crackdown on the causes of violent crime, the home secretary has announced. The Times - Subscription at source 2/10/2018 News Middle class recreational drug users are fuelling the bloodshed on Britain’s streets, Sajid Javid warns Middle -class professionals are fuelling bloodshed on Britain’s streets with their desire for drugs, the Home Secretary warned last night. Mail Online 2/10/2018 News Conservative conference: Middle-class drug users to be targeted – Sajid Javid Middle-class drug users will be targeted as part of a crackdown on the causes of violent crime, Home Secretary Sajid Javid will announce. BBC 2/10/2018 News Retiring Essex Police chief constable wants ‘more stop and search’ An outgoing chief constable has said his officers "want to do more stop and search and want to deal with more of the violence we see on our streets". BBC 1/10/2018 News Police database plans prompt civil liberties walk out Civil liberties group Liberty has walked out on Home Office consultations into a new cloud-based police database, saying it does not want to provide “unwarranted legitimisation” to the programme amid both security and privacy concerns. Computer Business Review (CBR) 1/10/2018 News «412341244125412641274128412941304131Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events