Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115379 total results. Showing results 98161 to 98180 «490549064907490849094910491149124913Next ›Last » Met Police ‘gangs matrix’ ‘not fit for purpose’ The data watchdog is investigating the Met Police's gangs database following accusations it is "not fit for purpose". BBC 9/5/2018 News Drug users in Scotland ‘consume most cocaine’ in one session Drug users in Scotland consume the most cocaine in a single session, according to a worldwide survey of drug-taking habits. BBC 9/5/2018 News UK accused of flouting human rights in ‘racialised’ war on gangs Amnesty International claims gangs matrix used by Met police stigmatises black men The Guardian 9/5/2018 News Police twice returned weapons to shotgun killer Matthew Moseley A man who shot another man dead and tried to blame his 14-year-old son had had his shotguns returned by police twice before the attack. The Times - Subscription at source 9/5/2018 News Police dogs learn to fight terrorists Britain’s biggest police force is training dogs to hunt down would-be terrorists and respond to attacks, it has emerged. The Times - Subscription at source 9/5/2018 News Force considers using iris scanners in custody Police Scotland will explore using eye scanners in custody suites to help identify vulnerable people. Police Professional - Subscription at source 8/5/2018 News Met police launches urgent review as forensic scientist is suspended over 33 criminal investigations Police have launched an 'urgent' review into the work of a forensic scientist as 33 criminal investigations were hit by suspected 'mishandling' of evidence. Mail Online 8/5/2018 News Review over forensic failures at Met Police More than 30 criminal investigations including 21 sex attacks are being reviewed after a forensic scientist apparently botched examinations. BBC 8/5/2018 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 8/5/2018 News Police Governance Summit 2018: New flexible booking options plus confirmed session timings PLACES ARE FILLING FAST for the first annual "Police Governance" summit, which will take place on Wednesday 6th to Thursday 7th June 2018. In this latest update, we announce new flexible booking options and confirm session timings. Put the dates in your diary today - and book your place now... Policing Insight 8/5/2018 News Met urgently reviews suspected forensic science blunders Scotland Yard says 33 criminal investigations are potentially affected, including rape cases The Guardian 8/5/2018 News Met police officers investigated after death of man who was restrained Nine officers under investigation after death of Kevin Clarke, 35, who had mental health problems The Guardian 8/5/2018 News Chief Constable to retire North Wales’ most senior police officer Chief Constable Mark Polin has today announced that he is to retire in July. North Wales Police 8/5/2018 News North Wales health board to be chaired by police chief The chief constable of North Wales Police is to be the new chairman of the region's troubled health board. BBC 8/5/2018 News Mark Polin: North Wales’ most senior police officer to become chairman of Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board North Wales’ most senior police officer Chief Constable Mark Polin has announced that he is to retire in July. Rhyl Journal 8/5/2018 News Light at the end of the tunnel: How post-traumatic stress disorder can be successfully treated Director of Staff Absence Solutions Ltd Mark Eastwood has worked in the rail industry for many years treating employees following traumatic rail-related incidents. Now working with police forces, Mr Eastwood tells Policing Insight how, with the right support, officers and staff can recover from psychological and physiological conditions caused by work. Policing Insight 8/5/2018 Interview, Opinion Fast Forward two years… Who will win May 2020’s PCC elections? Two years from today, PCCs will be learning whether they've been re-elected or not. The next PCC elections are due to take place on Thursday, 7th May 2020, with counts taking place the following day. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at which forces appear susceptible to a change at the top. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/5/2018 Analysis Force wins international forensic award for cracking 1984 murder case Avon and Somerset Constabulary has won an international award for its forensic work that helped solve a historic murder case. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/5/2018 News Police Corruption: A Comparison Between China and India There is no comparative research into the Chinese (PSB) police and the Indian police generally and none on police corruption in particular. This paper aims to show what police corruption and malpractices look like in China and India and offer up some suggestions as to why wide spread malpractices persists. There are many similarities in corruption “tricks of the trade” in both the countries, as well as in the reasons for its persistence. However, petty police corruption is more pervasive and less subtle in India. But both the forces suffer from politicization of policing, criminalization of politics, culture of tolerance towards substantive justice over procedural justice and master/servant attitude towards the public. In China, the police have administrative powers beyond criminal legislation, and Indian corruption is underscored by the culture of “Jugaad”. Journal of Financial Crime - Registration at source 8/5/2018 Research article Faster recruitment at heart of strategy to boost detective numbers Kent Police to fast track recruits to non-uniform roles after 12 months Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/5/2018 News «490549064907490849094910491149124913Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events