Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100003 total results. Showing results 36861 to 36880 «184018411842184318441845184618471848Next ›Last » Gwent Police spend £40,000 on crime-fighting tuk-tuks Gwent Police says community feedback on the tuk-tuks has been "overwhelmingly" positive. The Guardian 28/10/2022 News Police ‘should face ban on facial-recognition cameras’. The police should be banned from using live facial-recognition technology in public spaces because it poses serious threats to privacy and equality, a study has said. The Times - Subscription at source 28/10/2022 News Police and prosecutors ordered to ‘do more’ after rise in sex offences. Women “deserve better”, campaigners said after government figures showed a “glaring rise” in sexual violence and domestic abuse among record levels of crime recorded by police in England and Wales. The Times - Subscription at source 28/10/2022 News Police-recorded crime in England and Wales hits new high There have been “substantial increases” in sexual offences since spring 2021. The Standard 27/10/2022 News Nicola Sturgeon in police talks over ‘secret Chinese base’. The first minister has held talks with Police Scotland over reports that a Glasgow restaurant is being used as a base for Chinese secret police. BBC 27/10/2022 News MPs say China’s ‘secret police stations’ in UK must be investigated At least 54 ‘overseas police service centres’ are operating in 21 countries, says NGO report The Independent 27/10/2022 News Training centre honours first Black female police officer in the UK The Sislin Fay Allen Centre will be used for the training of officers and staff from across all levels of policing College of Policing 27/10/2022 News Chinese ‘police station’ in Dublin ordered to shut A Chinese “police station" in Dublin’s city centre has been ordered to close by the Irish government after pressure from a human rights group. BBC 27/10/2022 News PFNI condemns ‘abysmal’ delay in Ombudsman’s report into a fatal collision during police pursuit. The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) has condemned the “abysmal” four-year delay for the Police Ombudsman to published its report into a fatal collision in Belfast in 2018. Police Professional 27/10/2022 News Crime in England and Wales: year ending June 2022 Crime against households and adults using data from police recorded crime and the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). Office for National Statistics (ONS) 27/10/2022 Report MDP supports Operation London Bridge Last month the nation stopped to say farewell to Her Majesty The Queen. We look back at the role of the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP), who were among the many forces deployed to support Operation London Bridge during the 10-day period of national mourning. Home Office 27/10/2022 News Further cuts to policing would be disastrous and damaging. The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) warns cuts to the police service would have disastrous consequences as crime hits an all-time high. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 27/10/2022 News More to do to end stop and search disparity Official Government statistics on police powers and stop and search have been released today, Thursday 27 October. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 27/10/2022 News Police forces too thinly stretched to administer firearm buyback program, chiefs say CANADA: Canada's police chiefs are urging the federal government not to rely on resource-strapped police forces to carry out a planned gun buyback. CTV News (Canada) 27/10/2022 News UK police say even £100M not enough to properly police crypto UK police may have invested a massive £100 million into a so-called “crypto task force” but a lack of funding, overstretched resources, and difficulty in persuading top talent to resist the financial might of the private sector continue to hamper efforts to properly police digital currencies. Protos.com 27/10/2022 News Met chief urges new officers to ‘confront and challenge’ racism and misogyny Sir Mark Rowley spoke out during a ceremony for young officers at Hendon Police College The Standard 27/10/2022 News Police chiefs want to sack officers by kangaroo court, says federation Rank-and-file police have accused chief constables of trying to set up kangaroo courts to sack rogue officers in an effort to salvage their reputation over misconduct scandals. The Police Federation of England and Wales said it had “grave concerns” about demands by senior figures that they have the final say on the fate of officers found guilty of misconduct. The Times - Subscription at source 27/10/2022 News This Government must be tough on crime – and tough on woke police chiefs If the Conservatives don't show that they are serious about keeping our streets safe, then Labour will win in 2024 The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/10/2022 Feature, Opinion A Sociotechnical Audit: Assessing Police use of Facial Recognition In this new report, researchers develop “minimum ethical and legal standards” for the governance of facial recognition technology and test them on three British police deployments – with all three failing. Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy 27/10/2022 Report Police investigate claim of secret Chinese police stations in Canada CANADA: RCMP looking into ‘reports of criminal activity’ surrounding facilities allegedly used to pressure Chinese nationals abroad The Guardian 27/10/2022 News «184018411842184318441845184618471848Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events