Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103472 total results. Showing results 83821 to 83840 «418841894190419141924193419441954196Next ›Last » Hopes increased reports of spitting will sway management decision on guards Force still not issuing guards to frontline, despite Home Secretary's intervention Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/8/2018 News Sadiq Khan must get a grip of ‘horrendous’ London crime epidemic as police probe 100th murder of 2018 Sadiq Khan has been urged to get a grip of the "horrendous" gang warfare epidemic in London after police in capital opened their 100th homicide investigation this year. The Telegraph 24/8/2018 News Criminals able to change name by deed poll without declaring convictions Offenders can create a new identity for a little as £15 online with no obligation to register it with a government department. Sky News 24/8/2018 News Notting Hill Carnival will get knife detection arches for the first time this year Police will carry anti-acid kits with water and gloves as 13,000 officers are set to police event Mail Online 24/8/2018 News Police chief blames lack of resources as his officers struggle in fight against ‘unprecedented’ numbers of travellers’ camps springing up in Surrey A police chief today bemoaned a lack of resources in his county's fight for evicting travellers after an 'unprecedented' number sprang up this summer. Mail Online 24/8/2018 News Are Police Cautions A Soft Option? Reoffending Among Juveniles Cautioned Or Referred to Court During the 1990s, many jurisdictions introduced police cautions as an alternative to referral to court for juveniles committing comparatively minor offences. The policy was motivated by a concern that contact with the court system for such offenders might be criminogenic. In recent years, however, elected officials have criticised police cautions as a ‘soft option’ and this (in some jurisdictions at least) has led to a decline in their use. Past research has often failed to ensure that the comparison group for a police caution consists of children referred to court who could have received a police caution. The current study overcomes this problem and employs a rigorous set of procedures for minimising the risk of selection bias. Our results indicate that cautioning young offenders who have committed comparatively minor offences and who have not previously been referred to court results in a lower risk of reoffending than referral to court. We conclude that restrictions on the use of cautions in these circumstances could increase the risk of juvenile reoffending. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 24/8/2018 Research article Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey: Annual Report 2017-18 Welcome to the Annual Report for 2017/18 which marks the half-way point in my current four year term of office as your elected Police and Crime Commissioner. Surrey OPCC 24/8/2018 Report PCC publishes Annual Report for 2017-18 The Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey David Munro has published his Annual Report for the last financial year which marks the half-way point of his current term of office. Surrey OPCC 24/8/2018 News Crafty cops have been nabbing speeding motorists using an unmarked LORRY – and it’s already caught 43 drivers in TWO DAYS TRAFFIC cops have busted 43 drivers in just TWO DAYS using their new secret weapon - an unmarked lorry. The Sun 24/8/2018 News Police investigate after details of crime victims, suspects and witnesses made public Kent Police has launched an investigation after personal details of crime victims, suspects and witnesses were made public in council papers. Kent Online 24/8/2018 News Warwickshire Police set out strategy in face of cuts worth £11.7 million over four years Protecting vulnerable people, responding more effectively to calls and increasing crime prevention are among the focuses of Warwickshire Police over the next four years in the face of cuts worth £11.7 million. The Courier (Leamington Spa) 24/8/2018 News Every single job Hull police dogs were called out to last night The Humberside Police dog section took to Twitter to provide live updates throughout the night Hull Live 24/8/2018 News Chairman Of Met Police Federation On Spit Hoods: “It’s A No Brainer” Ken Marsh told Nick Ferrari spit hoods should be used by front line police because of the potential risk of infection. LBC 24/8/2018 News Police Scotland hit with £130,000 costs in ex-Rangers administrator’s legal fight Police Scotland has been ordered to pay £130,000 legal costs to a former Rangers administrator in connection with his damages claim for his detention during a investigation into the club’s takeover by Craig Whyte. Evening Times (Glasgow) 24/8/2018 News Crime Commissioners join forces to urge Government funding rethink Police bosses have joined forces to urge the Government to reinstate funding to a charity which helps reduce the reoffending of sex offenders. Darlington & Stockton Times 24/8/2018 News Sajid Javid at odds with police chief over spit hoods The boss of the Metropolitan Police has risked a row with Sajid Javid over the use of spit hoods by front-line cops. PoliticsHome 24/8/2018 News Welsh police forces unable to access apprenticeship funding Police forces in Wales are unable to access dedicated financial support for hiring apprenticeships, despite themselves contributing £2 million a year to the fund, a report has warned. South Wales Argus 24/8/2018 News MP to lobby for more funds for police Shrewsbury's MP will lobby for more funding for police in the town centre after complaints of anti-social behaviour. Shropshire Star 24/8/2018 News Educational Tracking and Juvenile Confidence in the Police in China Juvenile confidence in the police (JCP) has become an important research topic in policing. In spite of an increasing amount of research literature on JCP, the influence of educational tracking especially vocational tracking on juveniles’ confidence in the police has received limited scholarly attention. Extant literature suggests a noticeable difference in family backgrounds, attitudinal perceptions, and problematic behaviours between vocational school students and regular high school students. Using the survey data of 3628 students collected from these 2 distinctive segments of educational tracking in a southwestern Chinese city, this study examines if and how youths in vocational schools perceive the local police differently from their regular high school counterparts. The findings indicate that vocational school students had more confidence in the police than their regular high school peers. In addition, school contexts played a significant role in shaping their respective attitudes toward the police. Implications of these findings are discussed. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 24/8/2018 Research article Clear Plan: Tackling the issue of sexual harassment of civilian employees Following the publication of the UNISON survey that revealed widespread sexual harassment of civilian staff, Head of Development at CMP Solutions Richard Peachey offers a way forward for senior managers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/8/2018 Opinion «418841894190419141924193419441954196Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events