Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98413 total results. Showing results 29481 to 29500 «147114721473147414751476147714781479Next ›Last » Force’s new entry route could save ‘100,000 hours of police time’ – but move away from degrees comes under fire Hampshire Constabulary’s new Policing PLUS entry route – which enables officers to join without a degree, and those on degree routes to transfer – has been hailed a “game changer” by the chief constable, while the police and crime commissioner believes it could “shape national plans”; but those opposed to moving away from mandatory degrees say returning to traditional police training is both regressive and nonsensical, as Policing Insight’s Keith Potter reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/3/2023 Analysis, Feature Drug Seizures and Offender Characteristics, 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 This is a publication detailing the number and quantity of various drug types seized by Police Scotland in relation to supply crimes and estimated number and quantity of various drug types seized in relation to possession crimes during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 financial years Scottish Government 28/3/2023 Report Visiting the recent British Overseas Territories’ Women in Policing leadership development course The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) recently organised and delivered a two week programme of leadership development support targeted at women in policing from across the British Overseas Territories. The first week was spent with Police Scotland, and the second week on a residential course based near Warrington, England. With nearly twenty representatives drawn from seven forces, the programme was judged an outstanding success by those attending. PolicingTV was invited to attend on the final day of the programme, where we were able to interview course organisers and delegates, to hear their thoughts on the two week programme. PolicingTV 28/3/2023 Feature, Video City Police officers first in country to use new mental health checklist The City of London Police are the first force in the country to have used a new Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Checklist when interviewing a suspect. City of London Police 28/3/2023 News Here’s why police are struggling to recruit new officers — and why some still want to wear a badge CANADA: There were just over 1,000 applicants to the Hamilton Police Service in 2022, down from 1,900 in 2020. CBC News (Canada) 28/3/2023 Analysis, Feature Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC Facial recognition firm Clearview has run nearly a million searches for US police, its founder has told the BBC. CEO Hoan Ton-That also revealed Clearview now has 30bn images scraped from platforms such as Facebook, taken without users' permissions. The company has been repeatedly fined millions of dollars in Europe and Australia for breaches of privacy. BBC 28/3/2023 News How WA Police’s new search powers aim to disrupt organised criminals’ ability to distribute drugs AUSTRALIA: The WA government is introducing stronger police search powers in an attempt to stem the flow of illegal drugs into the state. The enhanced powers will be enabled at 22 locations around WA, including road and rail crossings at border checkpoints, airports and sea ports, and would allow vehicles to be searched without reasonable suspicion. ABC News (Australia) 28/3/2023 News Calls for dedicated gardaí on trains after 2,000 cases of anti-social behaviour in a year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fresh calls have been made for a dedicated Garda unit for Ireland’s rail system as crime soars on the network, a report shows. It came as Irish Rail revealed it was hit with more than 2,000 cases of anti-social behaviour last year. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 28/3/2023 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. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/3/2023 News Talking with Bluelight Consultancy founder and former police officer Brendan O’Brien (Part 3) PolicingTV and Policing Insight Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, recently visited York, England, to meet former Cheshire Police officer and founder of Bluelight Consultancy, Brendan O'Brien. Across three episodes, Brendan and Bernard discuss a wide range of issues facing policing today. In this third episode, they cover some of the challenges of recruiting officers, and getting recruited as a police officer, with a particular focus on England and Wales. PolicingTV 28/3/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Potential efficiencies to be gained utilising digital solutions within police forces across the UK In this roundtable discussion we focused on the efficiencies discovered during the pandemic that have remained in place, plus discuss further opportunities that may evolve new ways of working. Join Virgin Media O2 Business, and the PolicingTV editorial team as we look at "Digital Efficiencies" PolicingTV 28/3/2023 Feature, Video Surrey officer’s false DA claims led to Sergeant being imprisoned A Surrey PC lied about being the victim of domestic abuse – her allegations had led to another officer being imprisoned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News Hotspot policing patrols and swifter sanctions announced to tackle ASB The College of Policing has launched a new ASB toolkit as part of the government's £160m Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan, under which nitrous oxide will also be banned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News College of Policing’s new sharing platform connects police forces with crime reduction agencies to help fight crime As stated in our 2021- 2025 strategy, HMICFRS is committed to capitalising on our independent insight and learning and sharing this with the sectors we inspect. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/3/2023 News Practice bank to share interventions for policing and crime reduction Use the new practice bank to find and share practice with organisations who are interested in crime reduction and criminal justice College of Policing 27/3/2023 News Hotspot policing: ‘There’s car thefts, breaks-ins, everything’ The government has announced a new crackdown on anti-social behaviour and claims perpetrators "will face swift and visible justice, increased fines and enhanced drug testing". What will it mean for those living in areas chosen to pilot the new measures? BBC 27/3/2023 News North Wales Police: PC sent selfie underwear photos to vulnerable woman A police officer had a sexual relationship with a woman whose assault complaint he was investigating, a disciplinary hearing has heard. BBC 27/3/2023 News Met Police missed 18 chances to stop rapist officer David Carrick The Casey report finds various police systems failed to put together the pieces that a sex offender was in their midst The Times - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News Degree entry students can transfer onto force’s new training scheme The Policing PLUS scheme will allow those who wish to transfer from the degree programme to do so, in a move that's expected to free up 100,000 hours a year from June. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News The Met must reinvent itself – or die In his latest blog, Police Foundation director Rick Muir looks at what needs to change in the wake of the damning review by Baroness Louise Casey into the culture and standards of the Metropolitan Police Service. Police Professional - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 Feature «147114721473147414751476147714781479Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events