Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 84761 to 84780 «423542364237423842394240424142424243Next ›Last » Statement by Sir Thomas Winsor, HMCIC, in response to The Guardian comment piece published 6 July 2018 Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary Sir Thomas Winsor has issued a statement in response to a comment piece which appeared in The Guardian online edition on Friday 6 July 2018. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2018 Feature, Opinion Wiltshire Police officer tested amid Novichok fear A police officer is being tested at a hospital in Salisbury for possible exposure to the nerve agent Novichok. BBC 7/7/2018 News Modernising neighbourhood policing guidelines: Big cogs turning Neighbourhood Policing guidelines were issued by the College of Policing last week. Andy Higgins of the Police Foundation argues they are not just important for policing on the ground: their success or failure will tell us a lot about the capacity of our national policing infrastructure to deliver real reform. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/7/2018 Analysis Police Legitimacy and Citizen Cooperation in China: Testing An Alternative Model Past research has identified several mechanisms of promoting citizen cooperation with the police, with Tyler’s process-based policing model being one of the most frequently tested frameworks in this line of inquiry. Using data collected from a large sample of residents in a large Chinese city, this study assesses an alternative model of Tyler’s work proposed by Tankebe (2013), positing that police legitimacy, embodied in four aspects of procedural justice, distributive justice, effectiveness, and lawfulness, affects people’s obligation to obey the police, which further influences their cooperation with the police. Results from second-order confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling analysis suggested that Tankebe’s work is supported by the Chinese data. Implications for future research and policy are discussed. Asian Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 7/7/2018 Research article Cops bid to cut supply of drugs to the region Police in Teignbridge and the rest of Devon have launched a campaign to help smash the established drugs supply into the region from other parts of the UK. Mid-Devon Advertiser 7/7/2018 News Review into why more black people are stopped by Dorset Police A review will look at why black people are disproportionately more likely to be stopped and searched by Dorset Police – compared to other groups. Wessex FM 7/7/2018 News Craziest gifts offered to Merseyside Police include Game of Thrones DVD… and packs of Cheetos Other gifts offered to the force include an Arsenal shirt and even a knitting kit Liverpool Echo 7/7/2018 News Counter-terror investigations will be ‘clunkier and more expensive’ without Europol deal warns Met Commissioner No-deal on security would force officers to file individual requests for data on suspects Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/7/2018 News Have-a-go heroes who tackled a ‘thief’ to the ground had to let him go after 40 minutes Have-a-go heroes who chased and caught a suspected thief were forced to let him go because police they were 'too busy' to arrest him. Mail Online 7/7/2018 News Senior Met Police officer investigated over honours A senior Scotland Yard officer is being investigated for allegedly breaking rules about honours nominations. BBC 7/7/2018 News The mayor who wants a ‘sexy’ police force The town of Broummana in Lebanon has hired a group of young women as auxiliary police officers for the summer - and dressed them all in shorts. BBC 7/7/2018 News Amesbury Novichok police operation ‘will take months’ The police operation into the poisoning of a couple with a nerve agent in Salisbury is "expected to take months to complete", officers have said. BBC 7/7/2018 News Emergency Services Network rollout given red-light warning in annual major projects review The annual report from the Infrastructure and Projects Authority shows government tech programmes of work are a mixed bag PublicTechnology.net 6/7/2018 News How Police Leaders Learn to Lead This article examines how Norwegian police leaders learn to lead and what constitutes police practices. Twenty-seven police leaders were shadowed during and interviewed about their daily practices of policing. We found that police leaders learn foremost through their experiences by practising leadership within the context of police culture. We therefore argue for a shift from teaching to acknowledging learning through practice instead of learning through practice constituting missed opportunities for learning and being ‘due to chance’. The Norwegian police culture and the Norwegian Police Service not being a learning organisation will strongly influence what Norwegian police leaders learn. Consequently, Norwegian police leaders learn management more than they learn leadership. We argue for combining management and leadership in future police leadership practices We also argue for the importance of enabling police leaders to construct their manoeuvring space, acknowledging the importance of a manoeuvring space in police leaders’ learning to ensure their learning results in changes in established practices. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 6/7/2018 Research article SNP must rethink British Transport Police break-up plan following praise, says union The Scottish Government should rethink its plans to break-up the British Transport Police in the wake of praise from inspectors, says a union. The Courier (Scotland) 6/7/2018 News Police patrols in bid to tackle modern slavery Hampshire police have joined national efforts to crack down on modern slavery. The News (Portsmouth) 6/7/2018 News Met Police call for back-up forces from every region in country during Trump visit Police forces from every region in the country have been asked to send officers to London next Friday to provide backup to the Met during Donald Trump's visit. The Standard 6/7/2018 News The silver burglars: two raids a day committed by over 50s After a 78-year-old veteran criminal led a gang of pensioners to the most audacious heist in recent memory, it is perhaps no surprise that as many as two burglaries a day are committed by people over 50. The Times - Subscription at source 6/7/2018 News Sex abuse police were told to believe without question – that’s not their job Thanks to the ideology underpinning Operation Midland, incalculable harm was caused to victims of sexual abuse The Guardian 6/7/2018 Feature, Opinion MPs pass mental health restraint bill after filibuster fears A private member’s bill to ensure that police who are called to restrain patients at mental hospitals wear body cameras has passed through the Commons. The Guardian 6/7/2018 News «423542364237423842394240424142424243Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events