Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96578 total results. Showing results 49141 to 49160 «245424552456245724582459246024612462Next ›Last » Forensic Analytics announces cloud partnership Forensic Analytics announces cloud partnership with Sungard Availability Services and Amazon Web Services The move marks a historic moment that will revolutionise how tech is used by UK police forces. We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with Sungard Availability Services (Sungard AS) and Amazon Web Services (AWS), to take our technology to the Cloud. Forensic Analytics 24/6/2021 Press release Catalyst for change: Reform of UK counter-terrorism architecture The recent inquest into the Fishmonger’s Hall terror attack highlighted missed opportunities into the investigation of terrorist Usman Khan, and prompted criticism of the police and security services for their failure to share information more effectively; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth believes that, in the light of this inquest and other previous incidents, it’s now time to consider if the present UK counter-terrorism architecture is fit for purpose. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2021 Feature, Opinion Hamilton police name full-time liaison officer to work with LGBTQ2 community CANADA: The Hamilton Police Service (HPS) is expanding the role of its first Two-Spirit and LGBTQIA+ Liaison Officer. Global News (Canada) 24/6/2021 News Committee embraces Saskatoon police community safety plan CANADA: Come July, people will be seeing more uniforms in the downtown and Riversdale areas as city police launch a new community safety plan. Saskatoon Star Phoenix (Canada) 24/6/2021 News New protocol to tackle wildlife crime signed by Garda and parks service REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) are to work closer together in the areas of communications, intelligence sharing, and operations as they signed a joint protocol on the tackling of wildlife crime. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 24/6/2021 News Garda engagement in 999 call failure inquiry ‘unsatisfactory’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing Authority has expressed its "deep dissatisfaction" and "significant concern" with the responses it received from An Garda SÃochána in relation to the cancellation of 999 emergency calls. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 24/6/2021 News Harris to brief Policing Authority on Garda dispatch system cancelling of domestic violence response REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: COMMISSIONER DREW HARRIS is set to brief the Policing Authority today on an internal garda inquiry into 3,000 calls to 999 that found that gardaà cancelled hundreds of domestic violence calls incorrectly. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 24/6/2021 News The reunification of the Probation Service: how it will work Work with Offenders reviews the structure of the new system for managing low and medium risk offenders which starts later this week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2021 Feature BTP promotion board causes upset among applicants BTP officers have expressed frustration over the fairness of the sergeant promotion board process after a closing date error meant the pool of applicants doubled. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2021 News Officers injuries are rising from hours in body armour, Fed warns Wearing body armour and full kit in cars designed for families is contributing to officer injuries, the Fed has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2021 News Key player in Encrochat drugs and money laundering conspiracy jailed A 42-year-old man has been jailed for 15 years, after admitting a conspiracy to supply cocaine and launder thousands of pounds following an investigation by the Organised Crime Partnership (OCP). National Crime Agency (NCA) 24/6/2021 News Concern at numbers of domestic abuse cases closed without any further action taken Responding to today's report from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS), APCC Victims Lead and London Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime Sophie Linden said: "This report recognises the positive response police forces made in supporting victims of domestic abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 24/6/2021 News Dalian Atkinson’s family say five-year wait for trial was ‘unacceptable’ Police officer Benjamin Monk convicted of manslaughter of former footballer during disturbance in 2016 The Guardian 24/6/2021 News MPs seek MoJ answers over Rainsbrook youth jail contract extension Committee questions why contractor was given another two years despite concerns over its performance The Guardian 24/6/2021 News Continued influence Six months on, Michael Drury and Caroline Mair examine the UK’s policing and law enforcement capabilities in Europe post-Brexit. Police Professional - Subscription at source 24/6/2021 Feature Policing the future – the future of policing While COVID-19 created new challenges for policing globally, many of the key issues in play before the pandemic continue to pose major questions for law enforcement; Dr Victoria Herrington, Director Knowledge at the Australian Institute for Police Management, and ACC Jackie Sebire of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire’s Joint Protective Services Command, believe a policing future which leans into complexity and embraces an expansive role is the way forward. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2021 Analysis, Feature The death of Henry Foley: a 1985 case of police manslaughter Before Benjamin Monk, the last officer convicted of manslaughter while on duty was Alwyn Sawyer The Guardian 24/6/2021 News Ultraviolence review – still no justice in follow-up doc on deaths in UK police custody Ken Fero’s grim update to his fearless 2001 documentary Injustice, about police brutality against black men, is a shocking case of more of the same The Guardian 24/6/2021 Feature Men With A History Of Violence Against Women Can Still Work As Bouncers In the weeks following the kidnap, rape and death of Sarah Everard, public pressure led to the government promising to do more to tackle violence against women and girls. Police officer Wayne Couzens has since admitted kidnapping and raping Everard, and accepts responsibility for her death, yet one suggestion from the government was to deploy plain-clothes police officers into the nighttime economy to patrol venues, making it easier to "identify predatory and suspicious offenders" and for those who’ve been sexually harassed – or worse – to report it. Refinery29 24/6/2021 Feature Garda HQ to launch conflict of interest policy in anti-corruption drive Garda headquarters is set to issue a conflict of interest policy to prevent garda personnel from entering into business relations that could impair their professional duties. The Times 24/6/2021 News «245424552456245724582459246024612462Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events