Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115509 total results. Showing results 91741 to 91760 «458445854586458745884589459045914592Next ›Last » Project that reduced gang violence in USA and Glasgow comes to Northamptonshire A successful gang intervention programme that led to huge reductions in gang violence in Cincinnati, Boston and Glasgow is coming to England for the first time in Northamptonshire. Daventry Express 31/1/2019 News Police minister: It is my personal mission to stop families being torn apart by knife crime Police minister Nick Hurd today told of his personal mission to stop more “broken and shattered” families from being torn apart by knife crime. The Standard 31/1/2019 News If the police step up stop-and-search tactics, trouble will follow Our research shows how the strategy contributed to the 2011 London riots. Police forces are making the same mistake again: John Drury is senior lecturer in social psychology at the University of Sussex The Guardian 31/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Defining reality Dr Dean Whitcombe and Charles Hawkins examine the use of virtual reality in immersive learning and decision-making. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 Analysis, Feature Fleecing the farmers Often dismissed as an old-fashioned, even slightly amusing, crime, sheep rustling is highly lucrative, on the rise and increasingly attracting the attention of organised crime gangs. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 Analysis, Feature Tracking detections The recent conviction of contract killer Mark Fellows, together with that of a man found guilty of murdering his wife, both relied on data retrieved from so-called smart devices, demonstrating the increasing importance of this new form of evidence. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 Analysis, Feature Clouds on the horizon A new report highlights ‘serious concerns’ about the pace of adoption of cloud technology, with the emergency services lagging behind their public sector colleagues and most police forces still relying on ‘on-premise’ data centre storage. Police Professional - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 Analysis, Feature ‘Farcical state’ of police IT is a ‘disgrace’ Outdated kit, patchy service and incompatible computer systems are needlessly hindering criminal investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 News ‘Avoidable and escapable’: New project launched to help young people exit the revolving door of crime Those working in this area are familiar with the concept of the 'revolving door' of crime. Burcu Borysik, Policy Manager for Revolving Doors Agency which has just launched a new project, says Police and Crime Commissioners are key to helping break the cycle. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 Interview, Opinion Police Federation responds to Home Secretary’s Knife Crime announcement New plans aimed at tacking the country’s knife-crime epidemic have been described as ‘merely tinkering around the edges of the problem’ by the Police Federation of England and Wales. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 31/1/2019 News APCC Chair comments on the Home Secretary’s announcement to tackle knife crime APCC Chair, Mark Burns-Williamson OBE, comments on the Home Secretary’s announcement regarding new police powers to tackle knife crime: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 31/1/2019 News Fingerprint scanners trialled in Lancashire Police in Blackpool are testing out new fingerprint scanners to help them catch people giving them false details. 2BR 31/1/2019 News Police and National Crime Agency pay review bodies appoint new chair The Prime Minister has appointed a new chair of the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) and the National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body (NCARRB). Home Office 31/1/2019 News Sajid Javid introduces knife crime prevention orders Asbo-style orders could limit use of social media in order to stop gang rivalries escalating The Guardian 31/1/2019 News Johnny Gwynne: A man for (nearly) all corners of UK policing calls it a day Retiring deputy chief wins plaudits for 'huge contribution' to the service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 News Home Secretary ‘puts lead in policing’s pencil’ to battle knife epidemic Forces will apply to courts for new Asbo-style orders covering social media bans and curfews on case-by-case basis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/1/2019 News Home Secretary announces new police powers to deal with knife crime The Home Secretary is radically stepping up the government’s response to knife crime and will be introducing new orders to prevent criminals carrying blades. Home Office 31/1/2019 News New powers to stem tide of knife crime The Government has confirmed it is seeking to amend the Offensive Weapons Bill to introduce Knife Crime Prevention Orders. Police Professional 31/1/2019 News Police Crisis Intervention Teams: Understanding Implementation Variations and Officer-Level Impacts Many police agencies utilize the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) approach to facilitate effective responses when officers are called to address persons experiencing a mental health crisis. CIT training is predicated on verbal de-escalation tactics and includes situational assessment procedures, understanding the role and elements of the mental health system, and connections to mental health resources. The CIT approach, often called the Memphis Model, is generally recognized as beneficial for the community, persons with mental health issues, and the agency. The officer-level impacts of assignment to a CIT position have not been thoroughly explored. Additionally, differences in implementation of the original CIT model, resulting from community variations, have not been studied. The extant research employs several data collection modalities: surveys of CIT coordinators, interviews with leading CIT researchers, and interviews/focus groups with law enforcement personnel, to expand understanding of CIT efficacy, variations, and impact. Findings point to agency policy issues regarding the use and possible expansion of CIT teams. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 31/1/2019 Research article Garda Inspectorate Report “Responding to child sexual abuse – A follow-up review December 2017” First progress report of the inter-agency implementation group REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Síochána Inspectorate report “Responding to Child Sexual Abuse – A Follow-up Review” followed up on progress made in relation to recommendations in its 2012 report and identified areas where further progress is needed. 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