Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98845 total results. Showing results 94161 to 94180 «470547064707470847094710471147124713Next ›Last » Student launches legal action against IPCC over CS spray incident Lawrence Green says police watchdog’s investigation, which dismissed allegations of assault at Warwick student protest, was flawed The Guardian 13/7/2016 News MP promises race and ethnic bias criminal review by spring 2017 The first stage of a ground-breaking investigation into race and ethnic bias in the criminal justice system — which stretched as far as the US for its findings — is now complete. Police Professional 12/7/2016 News Full rollout of Liaison and Diversion by 2020 The Government is to extend two programs to ensure offenders with mental health issues are not placed in prison. Police Professional 12/7/2016 News Force plans to connect hard-to-reach audiences with ‘virtual beat’ A direct-entry superintendent is behind a pilot project to make greater use of social media platforms in an effort to reach more people on their beats. Police Professional 12/7/2016 News Fewer police officers in the Thames Valley There will be fewer police officers on the streets of towns and villages in the Thames Valley - that was the shock announcement today by the Chief Constable, Francis Habgood. ITV News 12/7/2016 News Durham Police boss vows to focus on victims of crimes after rise in incidents The force has seen an 11% rise in 'victim based crimes' in the past year and Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Hogg has vowed to focus more on victims Chronicle Live (North East) 12/7/2016 News Firefighters and police working closer together can offer ‘real benefits to residents’ Essex's Police and Crime Commissioner hopes to explore how police officers and firefighters will work closer together to keep people safe. Echo (Essex) 12/7/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our new-look Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2016 News The state we’re in: Reflections from the British Society of Criminology conference How healthy is policing research and what does the British Society of Criminology conference tell us about what state it's in? New Chair of the BSC Policing Network Dr Louise Westmarland reflects on the conference and the new directions of policing research. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2016 Opinion The “Adventure of Silver Blaze”: The Home Affairs Select Committee’s report on the College of Policing Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, wonders why the Home Affairs Select Committee chose not to take evidence from Police and Crime Commissioners in their inquiry into the College of Policing Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2016 Opinion What works: Which security devices best protect homes against burglary? What works in protecting homes against burglary? Dr Rebecca Thompson and Professor Andromachi Tseloni examine the evidence as to which security devices are actually effective in lessening household burglaries. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2016 Analysis £500 for under 10 minutes of your time? It’s Win-Win-Win! Policing Insight 12/7/2016 Analysis 75 per cent of complaints investigated by watchdog found unproven Police Ombudsman reveals overall complaints about officers are down but Troubles related complaints rose last year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2016 News Rural police forces could lose out in funding shake-up, warns Yorkshire crime tsar Police forces in rural areas will lose out financially if a new system is introduced where funds are allocated based on the number of ‘volume crimes’ like shoplifting, a Yorkshire crime commissioner has warned. The Yorkshire Post 12/7/2016 News “Police cuts are leading to increased crime” says council’s safety spokesman Francis Drake Cuts to policing are leading to a rise in crime levels in Weymouth and Portland, a senior councillor claims. Dorset Echo 12/7/2016 News Skin-coloured targets: Diversity and representation in the police How do diversity targets affect recruitment and promotion in policing? Gareth Stubbs argues that targets have damaging unintended consequences, and are standing in for far more difficult conversations about broken relationships and a lack of community trust. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/7/2016 Analysis Theresa May: Home Office record-breaker BBC 12/7/2016 Analysis, Feature Why does no-one want to be a chief constable? Three of the five forces advertising their top job in 2016 received just one or two eligible applications Police Oracle - Registration at source 12/7/2016 Analysis, Feature Tough issues on policing and care of the service will need to be addressed head on by new Home Sec and PM Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 12/7/2016 Feature, Opinion I was a cop – but I still don’t know how to survive a police stop Philando Castile did nothing that should have jeopardized his life, and still he died. Here’s how policing needs to change if we want to escape the nightmare says Michael A Wood, Jr a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the US Marine Corps. He speaks out publicly against police brutality and is a proponent of a new era of policing. The Guardian 11/7/2016 Feature, Opinion «470547064707470847094710471147124713Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events