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<rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Jane's Police Review Community</title><link>http://pr.janes.com</link><description>Jane's Police Review gives you informed comment and expert analysis on the latest news concerning British police forces.</description><language>en-gb</language><copyright>Copyright: (C) Jane's Information Group. All rights reserved.</copyright><image><title>Jane's Police Review Community</title><url>http://www4.janes.com/public/images/janes_rss.gif</url><link>http://pr.janes.com</link><description>Visit http://pr.janes.com</description></image><item><title>JPRC 20-Nov-2009 Cumbria officer killed after bridge collapses</title><link>http://www4.janes.com/subscribe/jprcom/doc_view.jsp?QueryText=&amp;K2DocKey=/content1/janesdata/mags/jprc/history/jprc2009/jpr35947.htm@current&amp;Prod_Name=JPRC</link><description>TRIBUTES have been paid to a police officer who has been killed in Cumbria after a bridge on which he was directing traffic collapsed during torrential rains. PC Bill Barker, a Cumbria Constabulary traffic officer in his 40s, was called to the bridge over the River Derwent at 4.40 am this (Friday) morning after a member of the public reported that a hole had appeared. Andy Wilson, chairman of Cumbria Police Federation, told Police Review his thoughts are with the officer's family. - 2009/11/20 00:00:00</description></item><item><title>JPRC 20-Nov-2009 Presswatch 19th November</title><link>http://www4.janes.com/subscribe/jprcom/doc_view.jsp?QueryText=&amp;K2DocKey=/content1/janesdata/mags/jprc/history/jprc2009/jpr35942.htm@current&amp;Prod_Name=JPRC</link><description>PC Roy Houghton, reported to be the oldest beat bobby in Britain, plans to continue serving a Special constable for Leicestershire Police when he retires from the force tomorrow, the newspaper said. It added that PC Houghton is two months older than PC Mick Mountain, Britain's longest-serving beat bobby, who has been in the Met for 43 years. SIR PAUL Stephenson has said that not enough has been done to tackle organised crime, The Daily Telegraph reported on 19 November. - 2009/11/20 00:00:00</description></item><item><title>JPRC 20-Nov-2009 Federation demands stronger intervention for young offenders</title><link>http://www4.janes.com/subscribe/jprcom/doc_view.jsp?QueryText=&amp;K2DocKey=/content1/janesdata/mags/jprc/history/jprc2009/jpr35943.htm@current&amp;Prod_Name=JPRC</link><description>Paul McKeever said he wanted drink/drive-style punishment to apply to anti-social behaviour 'to clearly communicate the message that if you commit a crime you will get punished. Mr McKeever added: 'The Police Federation believes that early intervention is key to preventing more serious crime later on in life. Mr Grayling, speaking at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies in London on Wednesday (18 November), said: 'Early intervention is a crucial way to deal with anti-social behaviour. - 2009/11/20 00:00:00</description></item></channel></rss>
