Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 83261 to 83280 «416041614162416341644165416641674168Next ›Last » County lines dealers ‘posing as students to sell class A drugs’ Drug dealers are enrolling on courses or recruiting from halls of residence, experts warn The Guardian 6/1/2020 News APCC Fire Scan – January 2020 A regular summary of PFCC activity in fire governance [PDF] Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 6/1/2020 Report No evidence of ‘leak’ in far-right terror investigation Counter-terrorism officers say there is no evidence to support claims that confidential information about operations is being leaked to members of extreme far-right organisations. Police Professional 6/1/2020 News MPS officer struck by vehicle in hit and run incident A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been left seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle he was attempting to stop with a stinger device. Police Professional 6/1/2020 News Most prolific rapist ‘in the world’ jailed after unprecedented police investigation The officer in charge of the case against the most prolific rapist ever tried in a British court has compared the mammoth task of attempting to identify nearly 200 victims to “piecing a jigsaw together without the picture”. Police Professional 6/1/2020 News Better testing needed as number of fentanyl-related deaths increase The UK could mirror the US and Canada where fentanyl and its analogues are being added to heroin and has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths, according to the Advisory Council on Misuse of Drugs (ACMD). Police Professional 6/1/2020 News APCC responds to violence reduction unit funding Responding to the Government’s announcement that eighteen Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) will receive funding for Violence Reduction Units Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 6/1/2020 News Knife Crime -Evidence Briefing This briefing may usefully inform decisions about approaches to tackling knife crime following the increasing number of these types of offences over the last few months. The paper provides police and crime reduction partners with a summary of the evidence on factors associated with, and strategies and interventions to tackle, knife crime. [pdf] College of Policing 6/1/2020 Report Knife crime briefing We have published a rounded picture of knife crime for policing. This briefing may usefully inform decisions about approaches to tackling knife crime following the increasing number of these types of offences over the last few months. College of Policing 6/1/2020 News Could metro mayor James Palmer add Cambridgeshire police and crime commissioner role to his duties? Tories are preparing for a candidate hustings to replace disgraced police and crime commissioner Jason Ablewhite whilst privately wondering if Home Secretary Priti Patel might yet hand the role to metro mayor James Palmer. The Hunts Post 6/1/2020 News Police launch new online reporting tool for major incidents Witnesses will be able to upload video footage and images directly to Police Scotland as part of a national online reporting tool for major incidents. Grampian Online 6/1/2020 News Rational Emotive Occupational Health Coaching in the Management of Police Subjective Well-Being and Work Ability: A Case of Repeated Measures Low subjective well-being and work ability constitute threats to employees’ job performances across the world. Indices of low subjective well-being have been observed among police officers in Nigeria and have been linked to their occupational experiences. Managing enhanced subjective well-being is paramount for police officers’ job effectiveness. The current study investigated the effectiveness of rational emotive occupational health coaching (REOHC) in enhancing subjective well-being of police officers in Enugu state, Nigeria. Participants (N = 151) included police officers with not less than 5-year working experience who were randomly assigned to intervention (N = 76) and nonintervention (N = 75) groups. Participants in the intervention group were exposed to 120-min REOHC program weekly for a period of 16 weeks. Subjective well-being scale (SWBS) and perceived work ability index (PWAI) were used to collect data at pre-test, post-test, and follow-up assessments. Data collected were analyzed using independent samples as well as paired sample t test statistics and repeated measure ANOVA. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 6/1/2020 Research article In memoriam: Ron Hogg, Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner for Durham The funeral of Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner for Durham Ron Hogg will be held this week (7 January). Ron was an outstanding public servant who made a huge contribution to policing, firstly as a police officer and, latterly, as Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner for Durham. His former colleague Ben Twomey shares the valuable lessons he learnt from working with Ron and the legacy he leaves behind. Policing Insight 6/1/2020 Opinion NPCC Drug Threat Lead: Expert witnesses make a ‘huge difference’ in tackling serious and organised crime NPCC Drug Threat Lead Detective Chief Superintendent Mark Lay is also President of the Drug Expert Witness & Valuation Association (DEWVA). The following is adapted from Det Ch Supt Lay’s opening address at last year’s DEWVA conference where he outlined the current drug threat and the role expert witnesses play in tackling it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/1/2020 Analysis 2020 Vision: Ten ways police can benefit from mobile technology this year From ending duplication to improving wellbeing, Simon Hall, CEO of Coeus Software, offers ten ways in which forces can make better use of mobile technology in 2020. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/1/2020 Opinion Met Police signs Leidos for command and control The Metropolitan Police Service has appointed IT, engineering, science and services company Leidos to upgrade its command and control centre. UKAuthority.com 6/1/2020 News Fighting loneliness cuts crime, says chat bench creator A simple idea aimed at protecting vulnerable older people has gone global thanks to the internet. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2020 News Police chiefs call for more prevention Two of England's most senior officers have urged ministers to focus on crime prevention rather than targets. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2020 News No sanctuary for migrants Forces detain refused asylum seekers and undocumented migrants for a variety of immigration offences – with Immigration, Compliance and Enforcement (ICE) agents sometimes even working out of police stations. The trend reflects what Bhatia, from Birkbeck College at the University of London, sees as the merging of the UK immigration and criminal justice systems in recent years. The Big Issue 6/1/2020 News Football fan surveillance warning as experts say police cameras ‘provoke trouble’ A study found tactics including police using body-worn and hand-held cameras at games are 'counterproductive'. Daily Record 6/1/2020 News «416041614162416341644165416641674168Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events