Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115511 total results. Showing results 91801 to 91820 «458745884589459045914592459345944595Next ›Last » Driver law change not mentioned by Transport Minister Jesse Norman MP and Minster of State for Transport was due at the Police Federation Roads Policing Conference today to address delegates but due to Parliamentary pressures was unable to attend. He sent a video message instead. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/1/2019 News Shadow Police Minister calls for change in pursuits law Louise Haigh MP and Shadow Minster of State for Policing today called for a change in the law to better protect police officers involved in driving pursuits. Unable to attend our Roads Policing Conference today in person, she addressed attendees in a pre-recorded video. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/1/2019 News Federation ‘let down’ by no movement on driving law change Transport minister Jesse Norman pulled out of the national conference today due to parliament issues getting 'on top of the whole diary'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 News County Lines drug supply, vulnerability and harm 2018 The National Crime Agency (NCA) has today published its fourth annual assessment into county lines drug supply, vulnerability and harm. The report highlights how violence and control used by drug dealing networks is continuing, and the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults is increasing. [PDF] National Crime Agency (NCA) 29/1/2019 Report Criminal Proceedings in Scotland 2017-18 The total number of people proceeded against in Scottish courts fell by 11% to 95,254 in the year to 2017-18, according to National Statistics published by Scotland’s Chief Statistician today. This is similar to the fall in the number of people convicted, down 10% to 82,716. Scottish Government 29/1/2019 News NCA publishes annual assessment of county lines as over 600 arrested as part of national coordinated activity targeting drug dealing model The National Crime Agency (NCA) has today published its fourth annual assessment into county lines drug supply, vulnerability and harm. National Crime Agency (NCA) 29/1/2019 News Criminal proceedings in Scotland 2017-2018 Summary of offences dealt with by courts, sentencing outcomes and characteristics of convicted offenders. Additional information on non-court penalties issued by the Police and Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service. Scottish Government 29/1/2019 Report Huge increase in County Lines networks The number of County Lines networks known to operate nationally has increased from 700 in 2017 to 2,000, according to the latest assessment by the National Crime Agency (NCA). Police Professional 29/1/2019 News County lines: Drug gangs ‘exploiting children as young as 11’ Children as young as 11 are being exploited by gangs running "county lines" drug networks, MPs have heard. BBC 29/1/2019 News Cumbria security staff handcuff suspects waiting for police A private security firm says it has started using handcuffs on violent suspects because of an increase in police response times. BBC 29/1/2019 News Police ICT Summit 2019: Progress report Last week, police leaders and ICT suppliers gathered for the two-day Police ICT Summit 2019 in Hinckley, Leicestershire which attracted over 300 delegates. Based on the presentations, one of those delegates has sent us their 'end-of-conference' progress report on the state of Police ICT. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 Opinion ‘County lines’: huge scale of £500m drug industry revealed Crime agency reveals trebling of individual phone numbers used by criminal gangs linked to murder and exploitation The Guardian 29/1/2019 News Policing is changing – are you ready to make a change? Crime is changing, demand is growing, and policing itself is undergoing relentless transformation. Are you ready to meet the next wave of challenges? Anglia Ruskin’s postgraduate courses are designed specifically for serving officers and staff - to prepare you to adapt and to lead the next generation of policing. Policing Insight 29/1/2019 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 29/1/2019 News Thames Valley Police ‘in danger of becoming reactive’ A police force is "in danger of becoming a reactive service" despite a record increase in council tax funding, its officers' federation has said. BBC 29/1/2019 News Hundreds of Humberside Police officers have been off sick for stress The latest figures follow a Freedom of Information request Hull Live 29/1/2019 News County lines: Drug gangs ‘exploiting children as young as 11’ Children as young as 11 are being exploited by gangs running "county lines" drug networks, MPs have heard. BBC 29/1/2019 News More than half of young people in jail are of BME background David Lammy says record proportion in England and Wales is similar to that in US The Guardian 29/1/2019 News ‘County lines’ drug networks rapidly expanding, says NCA Crime agency reveals trebling of individual phone numbers used by criminal gangs The Guardian 29/1/2019 News Albanian mafia: The dangerous myth that distorts our view of the global drugs trade Media reports suggest a surge in 'Albanian mafia' involvement in drug trafficking and organised crime. However, Anna Sergi of the University of Essex warns that this misrepresents the role of Albanian offenders and networks, and damages our understanding of the complexities of organised crime, and the global Albanian diaspora. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/1/2019 Analysis «458745884589459045914592459345944595Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events