Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102570 total results. Showing results 8381 to 8400 «416417418419420421422423424Next ›Last » Police chief says public not warned about discarded novichok container Counter-terrorism commander says risk of contamination in Salisbury was not discussed with public health leaders The Guardian 18/11/2024 News Essex police recorded 1,500 non-crime hate incidents in two years The force has come under criticism for investigating the newspaper columnist Allison Pearson over a tweet that allegedly incited racial hatred The Times - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 News Two police officers charged with sexual assault of woman in central London The charges relate to an alleged incident at a venue in the capital in April while the officers were off-duty. Sky News 18/11/2024 News Police get extra money to address immediate issues The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is to get an additional £37m funding, which will address its immediate budget problems. BBC 18/11/2024 News Reform UK presses ahead with bid for private prosecution over airport fracas Nigel Farage confirmed the party is to pursue legal action as the CPS said it is still considering the Manchester Airport case. The Independent 18/11/2024 News Chief Constable’s comments following Justice Minister’s budget plan Speaking about the Justice Minister, Naomi Long’s departmental Budget Plan, Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said: Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 18/11/2024 News Garda Colm Fox, who took his own life, was ‘under intense pressure’ while investigating Regency Hotel murder, inquest hears REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A senior-ranking detective who took his own life nearly seven years ago was under intense pressure over his role as lead investigator into a murder that sparked the Kinahan-Hutch gangland feud, his family have told an inquest. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 18/11/2024 News Police diversity jobs increase by almost a third in three years Richard Tice, the Reform UK deputy leader, says spending on ‘woke roles’ is an ‘outrageous abuse of taxpayers’ cash’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 News In England and Wales, where you live determines the kind of policing you get. That isn’t right We want to make once-in-a-generation changes so that every force has access to the best tools – and justice isn’t a postcode lottery The Guardian 18/11/2024 Feature, Opinion Making Communities Safer Having now commissioned seven YouGov surveys looking at anti-social behaviour (ASB) over a period of four years, the message remains clear: We must do better when it comes to supporting victims of anti-social behaviour. [pdf] Resolve 18/11/2024 Report Multi-agency rough sleepers hub (MARSH) – new smarter practice Reducing rough sleeping in Derbyshire and its related public safety risks. College of Policing 18/11/2024 News London’s Metropolitan police has ‘exhausted’ its financial buffers UK’s largest force has depleted reserves keeping operations afloat and could face ‘eye-watering cuts’ in year ahead Financial Times 18/11/2024 News Senior garda who took his own life under intense pressure amid Regency probe as wife gives detailed inquest evidence REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A senior-ranking detective who took his own life in a Garda station was under intense pressure over his role as lead investigator into the Regency Hotel murder, his family have told an inquest. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 18/11/2024 News Why do people riot? Examining rioter motivations and the role of the police This article examines different theoretical explanations for rioting and crowd disorder drawing on psychological, sociological and political perspectives. The role of the law and in particular, police practice in tackling and exacerbating crowd violence are explored with a critical eye on the latest police science research. Both psychological motivations of rioters and systemic intersectional inequalities are considered together in this piece to comprehensively account for the reasons why people choose to riot. The adequacy of theoretical explanations and recommendations for how future riots might be avoided are considered in relation to the English riots of August 2011 and August 2024. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles 18/11/2024 Research article Commentary:- Can I use that tool? The decision as to whether a given tool can be used for the purposes of conducting a digital forensic examination of a device and its data may seem straightforward, but it is not. As part of their work, practitioners must always seek to identify and use tools that are appropriate for their investigative tasks, deploy them reliably within an applicable scenario, and be able to trust and understand the results that they provide. Before they can begin to do this, they must first ask themselves the question - ‘can I use that tool?‘, where this work considers how a practitioner may begin to formulate an answer. By unpacking the hidden complexity of this question, it is suggested that five sub-questions must be explored by any practitioner when seeking to use a tool, namely - (1) ‘what does that tool do?‘; (2) ‘how do I use that tool?‘; (3) ‘how does the tool do it?‘; (4) ‘does the tool do it properly?’ and (5) ‘should I use the tool?‘. This work discusses each in turn and the risks they pose to a practitioner. Forensic Science International 18/11/2024 Research article I’m a forensic criminologist… these are the seven horrifying stages of becoming a serial killer A forensic criminologist has revealed the seven chilling stages serial killers go through in horrifying detail. Laura Brand, who has interviewed more than 50 serial killers, told DailyMail.com she identified these phases while conducting a personality study on many of these murderers over the course of 10 years. The seven stages range from before they kill a person to during and then after - including the so-called 'fantasy,' 'hunting' and 'capture' phases. Mail Online 18/11/2024 Feature Greater Manchester Police makes ‘improvements’ in treatment of women including new rules on strip searches – but questions remain A Sky News investigation last year - described by mayor Andy Burnham as a "credit" - found GMP officers had inappropriately strip-searched three women while in custody. After a major report, the force announced it has ended the practice and made other improvements. Sky News 18/11/2024 News Project ADDER supports the launch of two new digital platforms Two new digital platforms, Drug Talk and the Wirral Multicultural Organisation (WMO) Digital Hub, will enable people from ethnic minority backgrounds to access support if they’re worried about drug and alcohol use for themselves, their family or friends. Merseyside Police 18/11/2024 News Police chief calls for biggest shake-up of England and Wales policing since 1960s Chair of National Police Chiefs’ Council says major changes needed urgently to make service fit for modern age The Guardian 18/11/2024 News Police end ‘welfare and self-harm’ strip searches A police force criticised for its treatment of women and girls in custody has stopped strip searches that were conducted for "welfare or self-harm purposes". BBC 18/11/2024 News «416417418419420421422423424Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events