Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115936 total results. Showing results 46201 to 46220 «230723082309231023112312231323142315Next ›Last » Doreen Lawrence: black people in UK still don’t get justice Mother of teenager killed in racist attack in 1993 says police in London ‘able to be as brutal as they want’ The Guardian 19/4/2023 News Bringing closer collaboration between Belgian religious communities and police through PROTECTOR In the fifth in a month-long series of articles exploring the EU-funded PROTECTOR project, which aims to design, develop and deliver the next generation of measures to enhance the protection of places of worship and their congregations, Policing Insight’s Andy Staniforth spoke to Fiene Flos, Counter-Terrorism Analyst in the Antwerp Police Department, about her organisation’s role in the initiative and the benefits the project has brought to policing in Belgium. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Nobody holds ‘brutal’ police to account – Doreen Lawrence The Metropolitan Police has failed to change in the 30 years since the murder of her teenage son, Baroness Doreen Lawrence has told BBC News. BBC 19/4/2023 News Merseyside Police officers to have new stop and search powers from today Merseyside Police is one of four forces trialling the new scheme to search "high-risk offenders" for weapons Liverpool Echo 19/4/2023 News Ministers urged to use ‘gun style laws’ for Machetes Conservative MP Anna Firth, whose predecessor Sir David Amess was fatally stabbed during a constituency surgery, made the call Planet Radio 19/4/2023 News Father of boy murdered 42 years ago urges PM to order fresh investigation Vishambar Mehrotra, father of eight-year-old Vishal, accuses Sussex police of being ‘careless and negligent’ The Guardian 19/4/2023 News Former CC Simon Bailey discusses child sexual exploitation and his work in child protection (Part 2) In this series of three videos, former Norfolk Chief Constable and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead for child protection Simon Bailey talks about his policing career to date, plus his current work on child protection. He also shares his thoughts on the three key steps that could greatly improve child protection globally. This second video focuses on Simon's current work on child protection. PolicingTV 19/4/2023 Video Driver who rammed police car given 18 month disqualification The perpetrator also crashed into a bus shelter which was not occupied at the time. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 News ICO reprimands Surrey Police and Sussex Police for recording more than 200,000 phone calls without people’s knowledge The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a reprimand to both Surrey Police and Sussex Police, following the rollout of an app that recorded phone conversations and unlawfully captured personal data. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) 18/4/2023 News Beds PCC launches emergency services access terminals The public touchscreen devices will enable people to access non-emergency policing services. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 News ICO reprimands Surrey and Sussex Police over use of call recording app The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a reprimand to Surrey Police and Sussex Police for their use of an app that recorded phone conversations and unlawfully captured personal data. UKAuthority.com 18/4/2023 News Hope for the future This issue the Research Inspector looks at the most recent Policing Innovation Enterprise Learning (PIEL) dialectic seminar, which was held in March and hosted by Professor Niven Rennie. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Feature ‘Let’s give police the power to tackle cuckooing’ Louise Gleich says the Government urgently needs to make ‘cuckooing’ a specific modern slavery offence. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Feature Two police forces in England rebuked for unlawful recording of calls UK regulator says staff in Surrey and Sussex failed to use the public’s personal data lawfully Financial Times 18/4/2023 News Forces recorded more than 200,000 calls without people’s knowledge The Information Commissioner's Office has since issued a reprimand to the two forces. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 News Wellbeing sessions for reps launched The Police Federation of England and Wales recognises the pressure faced by its representatives and the vicarious trauma they experience. This has been the catalyst for its wellbeing leads organising CPD events for Fed reps. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/4/2023 News Criminal companion? Millions of people have interacted with the artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT since it was launched last November. A growing number of them are doing so with criminal intentions. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Feature Wellbeing sessions for reps launched The Police Federation of England and Wales recognises the pressure faced by its representatives and the vicarious trauma they experience. This has been the catalyst for its wellbeing leads organising CPD events for Fed reps. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/4/2023 News Slavery at home A new report warns that the organised crime networks behind modern slavery are continuing to ‘act with impunity’ and when it comes to ‘cuckooing’ there is a significant gap in the law – exploiting someone by taking over their home, typically by County Lines drugs gangs, is not a criminal offence. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 18/4/2023 Feature Two UK police forces unlawfully recorded 200,000 phone conversations with Brits The Information Commissioner’s Office issued the rebuke to Surrey and Sussex police forces over recordings of “highly sensitive” conversations with victims, witnesses and perpetrators of suspected crimes Mirror 18/4/2023 News «230723082309231023112312231323142315Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events