Social media crimes ‘at least half’ of front-line policing
Complaints originating from social media make up “at least half” of a front-line police officer’s work, a senior officer has told the BBC. Chief Constable Alex Marshall, head of the College of Policing, said the number of crimes arising from social media represented “a real problem”. He said the police and public were still trying to […]
Update from the National Forum of Restorative Practitioners
Since its launch on the 31st of March 2014 the National Forum of Restorative Practitioners has gone from strength to strength. To date over 170 practitioners have registered through the forum, joining the conversation and sharing best practice around Restorative Practices. 80 Restorative Practitioners have already either completed or are currently studying the BTEC Level 3 […]
Update from the National Forum of Restorative Practitioners
Since its launch on the 31st of March 2014 the National Forum of Restorative Practitioners has gone from strength to strength. To date over 170 practitioners have registered through the forum, joining the conversation and sharing best practice around Restorative Practices. 80 Restorative Practitioners have already either completed or are currently studying the BTEC Level 3 […]
England and Wales Failing to Enforce Anti-Stalking Laws
According to a leading parliamentary campaigner, the number of stalkers being prosecuted in Scotland outweighs the number prosecuted in Wales and England. Elfyn Llwyd, Plaid Cymru Westminster leader, was one of the UK’s primary advocates for new powers to tackle stalking. He said: “In Scotland, during the first 16 months of the new stalking legislation […]