Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96567 total results. Showing results 49001 to 49020 «244724482449245024512452245324542455Next ›Last » New campaign aims to combat online contempt of court A new public education campaign has been launched by Attorney General Michael Ellis QC MP, warning of the legal consequences of prejudicing the judicial process via social media. Police Professional 29/6/2021 News National security a priority as ‘bigger, better’ Probation Service unveiled Terrorists and “very high-risk offenders” face stricter monitoring under the new, unified Probation Service that was unveiled today (June 28) by the Justice Secretary. Police Professional 29/6/2021 News A probation system which prioritises rehabilitation leads to fewer crimes, and fewer victims The Government has launched the new, unified Probation Service - to ensure there is better and more consistent supervision of offenders and closer working with the police, NHS and local authorities. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 29/6/2021 News Code of Practice issued under Section 377A of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 GUIDANCE: Amended Code of Practice on the use of investigation powers under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. Home Office 29/6/2021 Report Code of Practice issued under Section 377A of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 GUIDANCE: Amended Code of Practice on the use of investigation powers under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. Home Office 29/6/2021 Report Proceeds of Crime Act: codes of practice, June 2021 GUIDANCE: Codes of practice are made under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 to provide guidance to the officers and other persons exercising their functions under that act. Home Office 29/6/2021 Report Independent Review of Prevent launches online engagement events The Independent Review of Prevent is reviewing the government's strategy for supporting people vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism. Home Office 29/6/2021 News Fake delivery scam texts soar in pandemic with 60% of Britons targeted Consumer group Which? says fraudsters are operating on ‘industrial scale’ The Guardian 29/6/2021 News Police praised for pandemic domestic abuse response – but calls for action on delays and dropped cases A new report on the UK police response to domestic abuse during the coronavirus pandemic has praised forces for their proactive and innovative approaches, but voiced fresh concerns over the delays in cases coming to court, and the long-term impact of the significant level of cases discontinued, as Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/6/2021 Analysis, Feature Two thirds of public concerned by plans to ‘criminalise protest’, polling shows Campaigners say there is ‘no appetite’ for controversial protest laws proposed by government The Independent 29/6/2021 News Police issuing almost 70 Covid fines a day despite lockdown easing Forces across England and Wales continuing to come down hard on those who ignore rules, figures show The Telegraph - Subscription at source 29/6/2021 News ‘Police did nothing when there was a fight in my shop’ The row had started outside his village store but carried on inside, ending in the older, taller, customer punching the teenage target of his anger. BBC 29/6/2021 News Report on Protected Disclosures made directly to the Minister for Justice by workers, or former workers, of An Garda Síochána REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Department of Justice policy in relation to dealing with Protected Disclosures is set out in its policy document "Protected Disclosures in the Workplace". [pdf] Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 29/6/2021 Report Police are failing to protect shop workers, say MPs Almost a year ago, shop owner Amit Puntambekar, 28, found himself stuck between two customers, trying to stop one from hitting the other. BBC 29/6/2021 News Greater Manchester Police officers allege force failing crime victims "I wouldn't feel confident reporting a crime to my own police force." These are the words of a serving Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer who has chosen to speak to BBC Newsnight to allege serious failings within England's second largest force. BBC 28/6/2021 Analysis, Feature Queensland police use of check-in data sparks reform calls AUSTRALIA: Queensland police have used data collected by the Check In Qld app, despite assurances from the state government it would only be used for contact tracing purposes. Brisbane Times (Australia) 28/6/2021 News ‘Highly visible’ mobile police border enforcement underway AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton outlined a “highly visible, mobile model” of border enforcement on Monday, designed to protect Victorians from community transmission between states and territories. Riverine Herald (Australia) 28/6/2021 News Independent scrutiny reassured public on police use of emergency coronavirus powers An Independent Advisory Group (IAG), set up to provide additional scrutiny of Police Scotland’s use of “unprecedented’ coronavirus powers, gave “added confidence” to decisions taken during the pandemic, according to researchers. Police Professional 28/6/2021 News Could these be NZ’s first all-electric police cars? NEW ZEALAND: As New Zealand's police force makes the transition from Holden Commodores to the new Skoda fleet, the government's Clean Car Scheme have put the Superb's emissions in the spotlight. Star News (New Zealand) 28/6/2021 News EU recognises UK data protection laws as ‘robust enough’ for safe transfer The Information Commissioner says today’s decision (June 28) by the European Commission to grant the UK access to EU data is “a positive result”. Police Professional 28/6/2021 News «244724482449245024512452245324542455Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events