Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105119 total results. Showing results 84341 to 84360 «421442154216421742184219422042214222Next ›Last » Police take action against Javid for ‘cheating’ them out of bigger pay rise The organisation representing Britain’s rank-and-file police officers is taking legal action against the government over claims that it has “cheated” them out of a 3 per cent pay rise. The Times - Subscription at source 4/10/2018 News Police body set to take legal action against government over ‘derisory’ pay rise The body that represents rank-and-file police is poised to launch legal action against the Government over a "derisory" pay rise for officers. Daily Echo (Southern) 4/10/2018 News Sajid Javid’s department facing legal action over ‘derisory’ pay rise for cops Sajid Javid is facing a legal battle with the Police Federation over a "derisory" two-percent pay rise. PoliticsHome 4/10/2018 News Asian police sergeant wins £95,000 payout after complaining his white colleagues didn’t take him seriously when he was called the N-word An Asian police sergeant has won a £95,000 payout after complaining that his white colleagues did not take him seriously when he was called the N-word. Mail Online 4/10/2018 News Perth prison drug smugglers caught on film by their own drone Criminals who packed drugs on to a drone to fly them into a prison took every precaution to ensure that they did not leave any incriminating fingerprints or DNA. The Times - Subscription at source 4/10/2018 News Lover of undercover policeman Mark Kennedy was ‘spied on for years’ A female activist who was duped into a sexual relationship with an undercover police officer was under “constant surveillance” for her entire adult life, it was claimed yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 4/10/2018 News UK’s biggest police force faces questions over death of one of their own The victims’ families were left in distress as the Westminster terror inquest degenerated into a police blame game, writes Katie Gibbons The Times - Subscription at source 4/10/2018 Analysis, Feature Man rescued from shed in Carlisle was ‘slave for 40 years’ A British man who was rescued from a shed in Cumbria is believed have been kept as a slave for up to 40 years. The Times - Subscription at source 4/10/2018 News Violent crime unit removes over 250 offensive weapons from streets of London The Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) Violent Crime Taskforce has made more than 1,350 arrests since it became operational six months ago. Police Professional 3/10/2018 News Bournemouth councillors oppose Dorset Police merger Councillors in Bournemouth have agreed to oppose the planned merger of Dorset Police with Devon and Cornwall Police. BBC 3/10/2018 News University of Northampton campus gets its own beat bobbies A team of six police officers are to be based at Northampton's Waterside campus, making students feel safer and preventing crime. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 3/10/2018 News Westminster terror attack: ‘How could Keith have been left alone?’ The widow of the police officer killed during the Westminster attack says her husband was left "in a vulnerable location, with no protection, to die". BBC 3/10/2018 News Police boss quizzed over cost of chief constable misconduct inquiry PCC David Keane questioned at Cheshire Police and Crime Panel meeting Cheshire Live 3/10/2018 News Axing police crime commissioner role could ‘cost more’, claim "The mayor’s salary will have to go up and then there’ll be a well paid, unelected, deputy mayor for policing." Birmingham Live 3/10/2018 News Lincolnshire Police tattoo rules relaxed A ban on police officers in Lincolnshire having tattoos on show has been relaxed as part of a drive to make the force "more representative". BBC 3/10/2018 News Westminster attack: PC’s family accuse Met of ‘closing ranks’ Keith Palmer’s loved ones hit out at police force as inquest finds armed officers misinterpreted orders The Guardian 3/10/2018 News Police spying: activist’s personal life monitored and recorded in detail Tribunal hears how Met spied on environmental activist deceived by Mark Kennedy The Guardian 3/10/2018 News Murderer Vs Investigator: Factors Influencing the Resolution of Sexual Homicide Cases The objective of this study was to identify the factors associated with the duration of criminal investigations and determine whether these factors influence the seriality of sexual murderers. To this end, data on the investigation of 62 sexual homicides (homicides committed by a serial sexual murderer = 24; homicides committed by a non-serial sexual murderer = 38), were analysed. Organized behaviours, typical of serial sexual murderers, were not all associated with a longer criminal investigation. However, it was possible to develop a model of the duration of investigations, and predict the seriality of sexual murderers, by taking into account the decisions of murderers and investigators. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 3/10/2018 Research article The Impact of Resilience Training on Occupational Stress, Resilience, Job Satisfaction, and Psychological Well-Being of Female Police Officers Despite many studies on police stress, there is little research on interventions to promote their well-being. Moreover, most studies of police stress have been predominately on male samples, with female police officers often being neglected. On this premise, the purpose of the present study was to develop and determine the efficacy of resilience training program by evaluating its impact on occupational stress, resilience, job satisfaction, and psychological well-being. Two hundred and fifty female police officers from the Southern part of India were recruited for the study. The study adopted a pre-post-follow-up research design. Resilience training with components such as self-awareness, positive attitude, emotional management, and interpersonal skills were developed uniquely for this study, based on protective model of resilience. Sixty-three female police officers, who fulfilled the criteria, were randomly assigned into two groups namely, experimental (n = 33) and control group (n = 30). Resilience training was given to the experimental group thrice a week for nearly 2 months, and control group was not given any training. Data were collected at three time periods, i.e., before training, a week after training, and 2 months after training. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 3/10/2018 Research article Scottish Police Authority comes under fire for investigating complaints against itself The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has “huge transparency and accountability issues”, an MSP has said after discovering the organisation investigates complaints against itself – but cannot say how many there are. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 3/10/2018 News «421442154216421742184219422042214222Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events