Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100940 total results. Showing results 94841 to 94860 «473947404741474247434744474547464747Next ›Last » Pre-charge bail reforms will bog forces down with ‘pointless bureaucratic burden’, claim chiefs Government plans to restrict the use of pre-charge bail in England and Wales impose “unrealistic” deadlines and make intelligence sharing difficult, police chiefs have said. Police Professional 28/9/2016 News PSNI handles bomb alert a week with dissidents ‘disconnected from reality and society’ The prospect of "genuine peace" in Northern Ireland is still some distance away while officers face the continued threat of being murdered as terrorists try to bomb their way to a united cause, the Police Federation of Northern Ireland (PFNI) warns. Police Professional 28/9/2016 News Supporting victims: Why restorative justice can benefit everyone The House of Commons Justice Select Committee in September published its report on restorative justice. Durham and Darlington Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Hogg welcomes the report, and outlines the way that Durham has led on the development of restorative approaches. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/9/2016 Opinion Cheshire Police Diversity Drive Nominated For National Award The force was slammed in October for not hiring a single black person, but has now turned things around The Voice 28/9/2016 News Report of the Chief Executive – Gloucestershire OPCC It is intended to assist the Panel in reviewing and scrutinising decisions made and actions taken by the Commissioner, in accordance with its statutory responsibilities. Gloucestershire OPCC 28/9/2016 Report New allegations made against Scots police corruption unit Fresh allegations have been raised against Police Scotland's counter-corruption unit, including claims of officers attempting to pervert the course of justice. BBC 28/9/2016 News Police: “Conceivable” that security services act in Scotland without their knowledge Admission follows revelations over secret Scottish spy system linked to GCHQ Common Space 28/9/2016 News Cops in crisis: Officers told not to nick criminals as cells SHUT due to staff shortages The Scottish Sun 28/9/2016 News The global crime drop and changes in the distribution of victimisation Over three decades crime counts in England and Wales, as throughout the Western world, have fallen. Less attention has been paid to the distribution of crime across households, though this is crucial in determining optimal distribution of limited policing resources in pursuing the aim of distributive justice. The writers have previously demonstrated that in England and Wales the distribution of crime victimisation has remained pretty much unchanged over the period of the crime drop. The present paper seeks to extend the study of changes in the distribution of victimisation over time using data from 25 countries contributing data to the International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) Crime Science Journal 28/9/2016 Report Bail time limit proposals questioned by police standards body Plan to restrict police bail without charge to 28 days could pose ‘significant problems’ for investigations, says College of Policing The Guardian 28/9/2016 News More Athena delays likely, PCC suggests Date for implementation of new IT system across three forces may be pushed back Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/9/2016 News Modernising the way we investigate crime Sussex Police 28/9/2016 News The impact of distance from home on children in custody HM Inspectorate of Prisons 28/9/2016 Report YJB considers the impact of distance from home on children in custody Youth Justice Board 28/9/2016 News The relentless growth of cybercrime Europol’s 2016 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) identifies an expanding cybercriminal economy exploiting our increasingly Internet-enabled lives and low levels of digital hygiene. Informed largely by Europol’s law enforcement and cooperation partners, the report identifies eight main cybercrime trends and provides key recommendations to address the challenges. Europol 28/9/2016 Analysis, Feature The Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) 2016 The 2016 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) is a law enforcement-centric threat assessment intended to inform priority setting for the EMPACT Operational Action Plans in the three sub-priority areas of cybercrime (cyber attacks, child sexual exploitation online and payment fraud). The IOCTA also seeks to inform decision-makers at strategic, policy and tactical levels on how to fight cybercrime more effectively and to better protect online society against cyber threats. Europol 28/9/2016 Report Europol warns of cybercrime surge Cybercrime Centre supported 131 successful operations last year, nearly double 2014’s number Wall Street Journal (USA) 28/9/2016 News Protection for officers involved in pursuits ‘must be explored’ Federation says police need extra protection when they are involved in such incidents. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/9/2016 News Cybercrime warning as ‘More police doesn’t mean less crime’ The Scotsman 28/9/2016 News Is policing a closed shop? The Thinking Blue Line 28/9/2016 Analysis, Feature «473947404741474247434744474547464747Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events