Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 83021 to 83040 «414841494150415141524153415441554156Next ›Last » Chief constable drawn into Manchester grooming scandal One of the country’s most senior police officers has denied involvement in the cover-up of a grooming and sexual abuse scandal that involved dozens of children in Manchester. The Times 15/1/2020 News PC Sharon Beshenivsky murder: Man arrested in Pakistan A man thought to be the gang leader of a robbery in which a British police officer was shot dead has been arrested in Pakistan. BBC 15/1/2020 News Boris Johnson orders all ministers to start tackling crime as he launches new Whitehall taskforce The Times reports that the Prime Minister will personally head up a new Cabinet committee aimed at combating knife crime and serious violence in a bid to restore the Conservatives' reputation as the party of law and order. PoliticsHome 15/1/2020 News New director to work across Northants police and fire services Northamptonshire Police and Fire and Rescue Service are recruiting a ‘Transformation Director’ on a salary of up to £120k who will work across both services and bring together HR, ICT, vehicle fleet, estates and finance. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Online Harms Bill to be introduced into House of Lords An Online Harms Reduction Regulator Bill is set to be introduced into the House of Lords on Tuesday (14 January), a private members' Bill that is designed to speed up the introduction of legislation to tackle the explosion in child sexual abuse images and sexual grooming offences. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Less lethal weapons rules tightened in response to Grainger Inquiry The Home Secretary’s role in approving forces' use of less lethal weapons has been clarified, following a recommendation from the results of the Grainger Inquiry Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Federation review to consider mergers and devolved Welsh forces The Federation has announced it will run its own review into the future of policing including the option of reducing the number of police forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Board meeting of the Joint Cyber Crime Action Task Force Today, the Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce (J-CAT), an international initiative to tackle the most pressing threats of cybercrime, met within the framework of its Board in Rome, Italy, to discuss operational and strategic matters for the year ahead. Europol 15/1/2020 News Long-term funding is key to future stability The Police Federation of England and Wales has asked Government to agree to a sustained funding settlement which could allow forces to make long-term strategic plans to battle crime and support communities. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 15/1/2020 News Digital Street Culture Decoded: Why Criminalizing Drill Music is Street Illiterate and Counterproductive Authorities in the United Kingdom censure ‘drill rap’, the artistic expression of disadvantaged urban youth, citing its connections to serious violence. This is shown to be based on a thin, ‘street-illiterate’ understanding of the genre that ultimately rests on stereotypes of young black men as violent ‘gang’ members. In place of this misreading, a street-literate interpretation of drill is offered from a deep and nuanced analysis of YouTube videos and below the line discussions. It is demonstrated that it is inaccurate and unhelpful to view drill videos as evidence of violent crime or as attempts to glorify or precipitate it. Instead, the stylized videos and violent lyricism are shown to be forms of artistic performance that reveal an ambiguous relationship to criminality. Marginalizing the excluded further, video removals and restrictions on performance are shown to be counterproductive from a crime-reduction perspective. New developments in technology and culture can take shape around existing patterns of criminalization. The British Journal of Criminology 15/1/2020 Report Police Scotland confirms roll-out of cyber kiosk technology Police Scotland has confirmed that the phased roll-out of cyber kiosk technology will begin on 20 January 2020. Police Scotland 15/1/2020 News COP26: Climate summit may cost ‘several hundred million pounds The cost of a UN climate change conference in Glasgow could be "several hundred million pounds", police say. BBC 15/1/2020 News Boris Johnson to ‘cut the head off the snake’ of crime as he pledges to end county lines Boris Johnson will set up a cross-Whitehall taskforce to “cut the head off the snake” of criminal gangs across the UK. Express 15/1/2020 News Union lawyer to sue Met police over ‘false imprisonment’ Barrister acts after his query over police breaking up security guards’ strike leads to his arrest The Guardian 15/1/2020 News Identity crime and misuse in Australia: Results of the 2018 online survey AUSTRALIA: This report presents the findings of the latest survey of identity crime and misuse undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) as part of the Australian Government’s National Identity Security Strategy. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 15/1/2020 Report Boris Johnson to take lead in fight against crime gangs Boris Johnson aims to “cut the head off the snake” of criminal gangs and restore the Conservatives’ reputation as the party of law and order by setting up a cross-Whitehall taskforce, The Times can reveal. The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Victoria Agoglia death: Greater Manchester police covered up grooming scandal Senior police officers should be prosecuted for covering up the systematic grooming and sexual exploitation of dozens of children over 15 years in Manchester, a whistleblower has said. The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Grooming scandal: Failings are a stain on Manchester police force Details revealed yesterday of the failings that led to the death of a 15-year-old girl are a stain on every agency that dealt with her. The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Harry and Meghan ‘renounce’ claim to security around globe The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have dropped their public claim to be “internationally protected people” in a sign that security is proving one of the most difficult subjects in negotiations about their future. The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News Police hid IT failure that prevented criminal alerts Police hid a computer blunder that meant details of 75,000 convictions of European Union nationals were not passed to their home countries. The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2020 News «414841494150415141524153415441554156Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events