Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115580 total results. Showing results 88401 to 88420 «441744184419442044214422442344244425Next ›Last » Amazon in surveillance drone plan Amazon has come up with yet another way to watch us: surveillance drones. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 23/6/2019 News Leicestershire police boss says most incidents force attends are not crimes More than 70 per cent of police time is spent dealing with incidents ‘most people would not associate with crime,’ according to a senior officer. Leicestershire Live 23/6/2019 News New justice minister sets out his stall And we run our eye over Robert Buckland's priority areas for 'equal focus' on prisons and probation Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/6/2019 News Police suicide – the numbers This article has been submitted by the blogger Retired and Angry. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/6/2019 Feature, Opinion 2021 vision of new probation system taking shape Russell Webster keeps us up-to-date on the MoJ's plans for a revised model. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/6/2019 News Knife crime: Call for churches to provide safe havens Churches should provide safe havens for young people to avoid violence on the street, a south London priest has said. BBC 22/6/2019 News Scotland Yard press operation faces questions over Boris Johnson row Guardian had to make repeated attempts to obtain comment before police confirmed details The Guardian 22/6/2019 News Do not treat prostitutes as criminals, say police chiefs Prostitutes should not be treated as criminals even if they run illegal brothels and should have individual police “risk assessments” of their safety, says new guidance by police chiefs’ for UK forces. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 22/6/2019 News Forces spent up to £1.2m counselling stressed-out cops in past 12 months — a 50 per cent rise in three years The cost of treating stressed-out police officers has soared by 50 per cent in just three years, figures reveal. The Sun 22/6/2019 News Police suspend work with major forensics firm after cyber-attack More than half of outsourced case work disrupted due to Eurofins security breach The Guardian 22/6/2019 News ‘I am suing the Met for £1m over absurdities of Operation Midland’ Ex-Tory MP named by VIP abuse ring accuser hits out at police probe in court. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2019 News New commander’s got the biggest job in UK policing North Highlands' top officer promises to retain 'safest' title for the region. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2019 News Prisoner voting consultation: analysis of responses The Scottish Government's favoured option is to link enfranchisement to the length of a prisoner's custodial sentence (Option 1). The first two questions in the consultation asked whether respondents thought prisoners' right to vote should be linked to the length of their sentence and, if not, what their preferred approach would be to extending prisoner voting rights. Scottish Government 21/6/2019 Report Independent review of complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing: preliminary report Dame Elish Angiolini's independent review addresses complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing in Scotland, in the wake of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012. Scottish Government 21/6/2019 Report ‘Enormous value’ new technology can bring to policing Geocoding app divides our world into 3m x 3m squares. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2019 News NPCC works to safeguard UK policing from cyber-attack suffered by Eurofins Forensics Services The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) is working alongside partners to safeguard UK policing and the criminal justice system from the impact of the recent criminal cyber-attack suffered by Eurofins Scientific. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/6/2019 News Police Scotland urged to fast-track plans to give all front-line cops body-cams Police Scotland should fast-track plans to give all front-line cops body-cams if it can find the cash, ministers have been told. The Scottish Sun 21/6/2019 News Mental ill-health and fair criminal justice Too many people are sent to prison without magistrates or judges seeing an up-to-date pre-sentence report, say experts including Keith Bradley, author of the Bradley report The Guardian 21/6/2019 Feature, Opinion Local Governance in the New Police Scotland: Renegotiating Power, Recognition and Responsiveness A marked, but by no means universal, trend in Europe over the last decade or so has been the centralization or amalgamation of regional police organizations into larger or single units. Scotland is a case in point, its eight regional services becoming one Police Scotland in April 2013. Although the reform process was relatively consensual, the new organization has been the subject of numerous controversies, some of which reflect an actual or perceived loss of the local in Scottish policing. Drawing on a qualitative study of the emerging local governance arrangements, we explore the negotiated character of large-scale organizational reform, demonstrating that it is best understood as a process not an event. We also argue that appeals to localism are not mere expressions of sentiment and resistance to change. European Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 21/6/2019 Research article Local Governance in the Centralized French System of Policing: From Co-Production to Conflict of Legitimacy This article deals with the complex aspect of French public safety policies and offers a big-picture view of the factors that impact both their design and their implementation processes. Indeed, many players are involved in their development: city mayors and local police forces when they exist, but also local agents of the national police forces who have the main responsibilities in this field, and the Public Prosecutor. Whereas cooperation between national police forces and local authorities is statutory and needed in order to address safety issues, conflicts and tensions are not rare. Each stakeholder pursues their own objectives: mayors are seeking public support and try to meet local expectations, while national police chiefs favour priorities set by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Far from following only a rational choice process, the implementation of local safety policy results from power relationships and the position of each player in the game. To gain the upper hand over a partner, a stakeholder can rely on material resources but also on the control of information about security issues, knowledge and expertise in this field, and its legitimacy among the public. In the French case, two forms of legitimacy are in conflict as far as security policy is concerned. 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