Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103228 total results. Showing results 38201 to 38220 «190719081909191019111912191319141915Next ›Last » Interviews from the Policing In The Age Of The Machine conference Birmingham City University recently organised and hosted a conference on "Policing in the Age of the Machine", with many expert guest speakers. Those featured in this short video include: Ron Winch MBA of Birmingham City University; Brigadier Patrick Perrot, the French Gendarmerie's lead for Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics; and Detective Inspector Hinesh Mehta of the West Midlands Police Regional Cyber Crime Unit. PolicingTV 15/12/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Are new laws really the answer to more effective policing of disruptive protest? Senior UK police chiefs met with the Prime Minister and Home Secretary earlier this month to discuss the criminal activism in some recent protests, with Mr Sunak pledging to give police “whatever they need” in relation to additional powers; but Policing Insight’s Graham Wettone, a subject matter expert on public order policing and protest groups, believes more effective use of existing legislation, together with a stronger response from the criminal justice system, could bring greater benefits than new laws. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/12/2022 Analysis, Feature Drink and drug-driving incidents surge almost 50 per cent but convictions plummet The number of drink and drug-driving incidents in Scotland has increased by almost 50 per cent in the past seven years but convictions for the crime have dropped, figures show. Police Professional 15/12/2022 News New laws on sexual misconduct in the armed forces are not enough Action to bolster safeguarding is a step forward but will not tackle the cultural problems, write Ahmed Al-Nahhas and Victoria Sedgwick The Times - Subscription at source 15/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Police Digital Service develops new system for digital fingerprints The Police Digital Service (PDS) has said it is close to delivering a new digital fingerprint capability for policing. UKAuthority.com 15/12/2022 News Scathing report condemns UK police for ‘victim blaming’ in rape cases Examination exposes failure to track repeat suspects and botched investigations by struggling forces The Guardian 15/12/2022 News London Fire Brigade moved into enhanced monitoring His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Fire & Rescue Services has moved London Fire Brigade (LFB) into an enhanced level of monitoring. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 14/12/2022 News The Forensic Science Regulator Statutory Code of Practice: What You Need To Know You’re probably aware that the Forensic Science Regulator, Gary Pugh, has been working on a new statutory code of practice for forensic science. Consultation for the Code closed at the end of October 2022 and it’s expected that the Code will be approved by Parliament during the first quarter of 2023. The Code will come fully into effect six months later. Forensic Capability Network 14/12/2022 News Public Order Bill is a kneejerk reaction to disruptive activists It may be tempting to view campaigners such as Just Stop Oil as sanctimonious virtue signallers — but there needs to be moderation in the government’s response The Times - Subscription at source 14/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Former Cumbria Police officer takes on top role with MoD police A former Cumbria Police officer has been appointed to a top role in the Ministry of Defence Police. Justin Bibby has been named as the force's assistant chief constable for nuclear and marine. The Westmorland Gazette 14/12/2022 News “I’m going to be tough on crime,” vows new Bedfordshire Police chief Though he says he won’t over-police any of our communities. Bedfordshire’s new chief constable has vowed to be tough on crime and make better use of technology. Trevor Rodenhurst made the pledge after being formally approved by the county’s police and crime panel on Monday evening (December 12). The former deputy chief constable has been acting chief since being made police and crime commissioner Festus Akinbusoye’s preferred candidate last month. Leighton Buzzard Observer 14/12/2022 News Police asked to help during Welsh ambulance strike, says health minister The Welsh government has been discussing with police whether they can help resuscitate patients during next week's ambulance staff strike. Action over pay by the three main ambulance unions on 21 December will affect non-life threatening calls only. But the Police Federation raised doubts about officers dealing with medical emergencies they are not qualified for. BBC 14/12/2022 News Avon and Somerset Police chief wins at Inspire Justice Awards A member of Avon and Somerset Police has won a prestigious national award for their ‘outstanding’ leadership during the pandemic. Head of Command and Control at Avon and Somerset Police Becky Tipper won police staff member of the year at the Inspire Justice Awards. Gazette (Gloucestershire) 14/12/2022 News Police helicopter audio reveals how the Queensland shooting siege unfolded AUSTRALIA: Police helicopter audio has revealed details of the intense siege that unfolded at a rural property west of Brisbane in the hours after two police officers and a nearby resident were gunned down. [AUDIO] ABC News (Australia) 14/12/2022 News Victoria Police allegedly use LEAP database to pursue, stalk, harass women prompting calls for inquiry AUSTRALIA: Rachel Wilks was just 15 when Jayden Faure used his position as a police officer to try to pursue a relationship with her. ABC News (Australia) 14/12/2022 News AFP protects 53 potential victims of human trafficking AUSTRALIA: The AFP has taken action to protect 53 individuals, including women and children, who were at risk of forced marriage, forced labour and being purposely left overseas. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 14/12/2022 News LynnMall terror attack: Chances to direct Samsudeen away from extremism missed – review NEW ZEALAND: Police, prisons and spy agencies missed chances to direct the LynnMall terror attacker away from violent extremism, and he was locked up for so long it greatly increased his radicalisation. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 14/12/2022 News Findings of the Coordinated Review of the management of the LynnMall supermarket attacker released NEW ZEALAND: An independent review report has found significant deficiencies in aspects of the management of the person responsible for the 3 September 2021 terror attack at the LynnMall Countdown supermarket. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 14/12/2022 Report Fatal shooting of LynnMall supermarket attacker justified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that two Police officers were justified in shooting Ahamed Aathil Mohamed Samsudeen, who committed the terror attack at the LynnMall supermarket on 3 September 2021. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 14/12/2022 Report Judicial review shouldn’t be used as misconduct hearing ‘re-run’ WMP sought a judicial review of the decision to not dismiss an officer who had been found guilty of gross misconduct, instead issuing a final written warning as a sanction. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/12/2022 News «190719081909191019111912191319141915Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events