Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103231 total results. Showing results 89441 to 89460 «446944704471447244734474447544764477Next ›Last » Rape victim arrested on immigration charges after going to police Pregnant woman, who had also been kidnapped, was being cared for in recovery centre in London when arrest took place The Guardian 28/11/2017 News Partners asked to help prevent ‘unsustainable’ cuts by doing more A force “close to breaking point” has asked partners to do more to help overstretched officers in the face of a 33 per cent rise in recorded crime. Police Professional 28/11/2017 News Drug-test contracts with Randox suspended pending ‘ongoing investigation’ The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has suspended all its contracts with a drug-testing company following allegations of data manipulation. Police Professional 28/11/2017 News Suspended officers ‘fired guns illegally’ Two senior Police Scotland officers suspended as part of a criminal inquiry are accused of using the force firing range for recreational purposes. BBC 28/11/2017 News Report Watch: Domestic Abuse in England and Wales Report Watch summarises the main findings of reports that impact on policing and includes responses from the main stakeholders as well as media reaction. Here we take a look at the Office of National Statistics report on Domestic Abuse in England and Wales, which draws on a range of data and examines the prevalence of domestic abuse as well as the CJS response. For the first time, the report includes information on victim services. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/11/2017 Analysis Forewarned: Should there be a national stalker register? Zoe Dronfield was the victim of a horrific attack by her ex-partner. It later came to light that she was his 14th victim, but she had no idea of his violent past when she met him. Zoe now campaigns for greater protection for all from domestic abuse and stalking, including the setting up of a national stalker register. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/11/2017 Opinion Blockchain in policing: Go beyond the hype There is an increasing and understandable buzz around blockchain and its potential to solve data sharing issues in the criminal justice system. However, caution is required. Lars Davies, CEO of Kalypton explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/11/2017 Opinion Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme, April 2015 to March 2016 This publication focuses on statistical data of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme from April 2015 to March 2016. Home Office 28/11/2017 Report Morale of detectives at ‘all time low’ Nine out of ten detectives who had taken sick leave due to their mental health andwellbeing says problems caused or exacerbated by work. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2017 News How a Met police spy’s fake identity was rumbled A police spy using the fake identity of a dead boy was confronted by suspicious leftwing activists and then disappeared The Guardian 28/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Hertfordshire Police fail to record over 11,200 crimes every year, report finds Inspectors said police were failing victims of domestic abuse and violent crime Herts Live 28/11/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/11/2017 News Are you prepared to pay 12pc more on council tax precept to help fund policing in Norfolk? The Police and Crime Commisioner (PCC) is asking the people of Norfolk how much they are willing to spend on policing as the financial strain on the force continues to grow. Eastern Daily Press 28/11/2017 News Shake-up at top after Police Scotland suspensions New appointments to strengthen the senior team at Police Scotland could be announced today. The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has indicated that it is likely to take action after the suspension of Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins and other senior figures at the end of last week amid allegations of criminality and misconduct. The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2017 News County Lines Violence, Exploitation & Drug Supply 2017 This briefing report provides a national overview on the threat of ‘county lines’ drug supply, violence and exploitation. It supports Home Office, NPCC and wider stakeholder priorities including those of the Ending Gang Violence and Exploitation (EGVE) programme. In particular, this report contributes towards the EGVE objective of ‘Tackling County Lines’. It is the third annual NCA report on this threat, following an initial assessment in 2015 and subsequent update report in 2016. The report also forms part of the NCA’s briefing requirement to the quarterly Gangs Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG). [PDF] National Crime Agency (NCA) 28/11/2017 Report Latest threat update estimates at least 720 County Lines drug dealing lines The NCA has published an update on the drug dealing model known as County Lines. It is the NCA’s third assessment of this criminal methodology, which involves networks from urban centres expanding their drug dealing activities into smaller towns and rural areas, often exploiting young or otherwise vulnerable people to do so. National Crime Agency (NCA) 28/11/2017 News National Crime Agency reveals hundreds of ‘county lines’ used by drug dealers to move supply around the UK Britain is riddled with hundreds of hard drug-dealing communication lines used by gangs that exploit vulnerable children and teenagers, the National Crime Agency has found. ITV News 28/11/2017 News Top policeman suspended for “covering-up” bag theft by fellow officer Complaints against one of Scotland's top policemen suspended amid allegations of misconduct include claims he covered up for a fellow officer accused of "stealing" a rucksack belonging to the force. The Herald (Scotland) 28/11/2017 News Lancashire Constabulary’s recording of crime procedures are ‘inadequate’, report finds More than 20,000 crimes reported to Lancashire Police last year were not recorded, it has been revealed. The force has been severely criticised by inspectors for its approach to recording crime. The report from the Crime Data Integrity inspection revealed that just 84.3 per cent of reported crimes are recorded. Lancashire Post 28/11/2017 News More training for police call handlers on flooding South Wales Police call handlers will receive more training on adverse weather incidents after an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation into the police response to reports of flooding prior to a man’s death. ITV News 28/11/2017 News «446944704471447244734474447544764477Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events