Policing
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Originally published | 1986 |
Authors | Philip Rawlings |
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ID | 1969003 |
About Policing
Bringing together a range of leading social scientists and criminologists, this volume explores a number of key themes raised by the work of Robert Reiner. . . .
Police initiative to tackle racism accused of being racist
...By Sima KotechaUK Editor, BBC NewsnightAn initiative to tackle racism in Policing in England and Wales is itself facing allegations of racism from some of the ethnic minority staff involved...
Will the metaverse be your new workplace?
... " The moderating - or Policing - aspect of the metaverse is controversial, not just because it is technically hard to monitor potentially billions of avatars having live chats across a virtual world, but because of the vast amount of data those avatars may create along the way...
Sexual harassment: Could the 'bystander effect' be the answer?
... The Home Office - the government department in charge of Policing - recently launched a campaign encouraging people to call out harassment...
Fact-checking Rishi Sunak's first PMQs
... The Labour leader wanted to know about Home Secretary Suella Braverman - who is in charge of Policing - and whether her " integrity and professionalism are beyond question"...
Police domestic abuse victim: I just felt despair
... The CWJ, a campaigning charity, brought a " super-complaint" - a way of highlighting wider problems in Policing - to three police watchdogs, the College of Policing, Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) and the Independent Office for Police Conduct...
Rocket man fights Russian demand to send him back
... The asylum office - or to give its full name the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing - refused on the grounds that the Russian chief prosecutor had " offered guarantees that their (extradition) request was not aimed at political persecution based on political, ethnic, religious, national or other grounds"...
Police failing to bring in talent from black communities, says racism lead
... The interview follows a series of revelations of racism in Policing - including a recent report by the police watchdog disclosing racist WhatsApp messages exchanged between officers...
COP26: Police praise 'good natured' marchers in Glasgow
... Media caption, Officers surrounded a group of activists at one point during the marchSome have criticised the Policing of the march, with the COP26 Coalition describing the " kettling" as " heavy-handed and disproportionate"...
Fact-checking Rishi Sunak's first PMQs
By Reality Check teamBBC News
Rishi Sunak faced his first Prime Minister 's Questions on Wednesday.
Here are a few of the claims he made.
'There are over 15,000 new police officers on our streets'Mr Sunak quoted The Police numbers in response to A Question from Keir Starmer .
The Labour leader wanted to know about Home Secretary Suella Braverman - who is in charge of Policing - and whether her " integrity and professionalism are beyond question".
A target to recruit 20,000 additional police officers in England and Wales by March 2023 was set out in the 2019 Conservative Party manifesto.
It was an attempt to reverse cuts since 2010, which had seen The Number of officers fall by about 19,000.
for the period up to 30 September, show that just over 15,300 officers have been recruited.
So, police forces still have to recruit almost 5,000 more officers to meet The Spring deadline.
They are also having trouble retaining officers.
In the year to March 2022, More Than 8,000 police officers left forces in England and Wales. That's a 35% increase on the previous year and the highest volume of leavers in almost 20 years.
There are concerns about the impact of so many experienced officers leaving.
'I'm pleased that there are 3,500 more doctors and over 9,000 more nurses working this year than last'The Prime Minister was responding to A Question about the need for more doctors and dentists.
He's got his numbers about right.
There were about 4,000 more community and hospital doctors, and 9,230 more nurses and health visitors working in the NHS in England in June 2022 () compared with the previous June. That's an increase of about 3% of each.
However, NHS data suggests since Last Year .
That means there might be more staff coming on board, but not Fast Enough to keep up with growing demand.
'I've already said I stand by the manifesto on that'The Prime Minister was asked by Green Party MP Caroline Lucas if he would reverse the decision of predecessor Liz Truss to end the ban on fracking.
Ms Lucas drew attention to the Conservative Party 's 2019 manifesto, which said: " We will not support fracking unless the science shows categorically that it can be done safely. "
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a method of recovering oil and gas from shale rock using water, sand and chemicals at High Pressure .
was one of The Events that led up to the resignation of Liz Truss .
At PMQs, Mr Sunak said he stood by the manifesto stance on fracking.
Downing Street later confirmed it was now government policy to maintain the moratorium.
During The Leadership campaign in the summer, Mr Sunak had mirrored The Position of Ms Truss on fracking. He Said he would support it " if local communities support it".
Source of news: bbc.com