Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 50401 to 50420 «251725182519252025212522252325242525Next ›Last » Warwickshire police and crime commissioner says proposed policing budget for 2021/22 will increase number of officers and protect most vulnerable but will include council tax hike Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has unveiled what he has described as "a balanced budget for policing with the aim of delivering further increases in officer numbers, strengthened resources to protect the vulnerable and reduce crime while also protecting previous investments". The Courier (Leamington Spa) 25/1/2021 News Covid: Police and protesters clash during Dutch curfew demo NETHERLANDS: Riot police in the Netherlands have clashed with protesters angry at new coronavirus restrictions. Officers used water cannon and tear gas to clear demonstrators in Eindhoven. They had gathered in defiance of a new 21:00 (20:00 GMT) curfew. BBC 25/1/2021 News Misconduct found against WYP officer after IOPC investigation A West Yorkshire Police officer who pursued a vehicle in a police van without proper authorisation has been given a written warning following an IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 25/1/2021 News ‘Ageing fleet in focus after officers suffer carbon monoxide poisoning Two Police Scotland traffic officers are recovering from carbon monoxide poisoning linked to their patrol car. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2021 News Man charged in first ever ‘sex for rent’ case In what is believed to be the first case of its kind, a man has been charged over ‘sex for rent’ allegations. Police Professional 25/1/2021 News Public backs electronic tagging and online crime reporting More than half of people would rather see offenders electronically tagged and ordered to serve community sentences than jailed for short periods of time, according to a new survey commissioned by crime and justice consultancy Crest Advisory. Police Professional 25/1/2021 News Boost enforcement and slash drink-drive limit to cut deaths, ministers told Drink-drive limits should be cut in England and Wales and enforcement should be boosted due to the failure of existing measures to reduce deaths from crashes, ministers have been told. Police Professional 25/1/2021 News CPS announces first sex-for-rent charges Senior Crown Prosecutor Claire Prodger said: “Following an investigation into so-called ‘sex-for-rent’ allegations, the CPS has authorised Surrey Police to charge Christopher Cox with two counts of inciting prostitution for gain and one count of controlling prostitution for gain. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 25/1/2021 News Police and CPS collaboration to drive up performance on rape and serious sexual offences Efforts to reduce the disparity between the number of rape and serious sexual offence (RASSO) cases being reported and those going to court have taken a step forward, as a blueprint to drive even closer working between police and prosecutors has been published today. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/1/2021 News ‘Early warning’ systems in schools can be dangerous in the hands of law enforcement Police officers in schools across the US play an important role in safety and security, as well as often helping to mentor students; but a police-run scheme in Florida, which uses students’ school performance and behaviour to indicate potential future criminals under the guise of intelligence-led policing, risks pushing young people into the criminal justice system, warns Associate Professor Chris Curran. Policing Insight 25/1/2021 Feature, Opinion Congratulations to police and criminal justice recipients of the 2021 Australia Day Honours We are pleased to publish and recognise the policing and criminal justice recipients of the 2021 Australia Day Honours. The team at Policing Insight offer our congratulations and thank all the recipients for their service and contribution to their communities, particularly in these challenging times. Policing Insight 25/1/2021 News Unleashing the value of digital forensics This Police Foundation report, commissioned by the Transforming Forensics Programme, is intended to help inform the development of a new national Digital Forensics Strategy for the police service. It has two aims: first to present evidence of the potential value that could be added to the work of policing and the wider criminal justice system from investment in digital forensics capability and, second, to set out five main challenges that need to be overcome if we are to make the most of these opportunities and ensure that crimes are investigated to the standards society expects. The Police Foundation 25/1/2021 Report Unleashing the value of digital forensics It is hard to imagine a crime where digital evidence does not play a role in its investigation. This poses both an opportunity and a challenge. The opportunity is that there is now more potential evidence that may be relevant in a criminal investigation and that could help to secure convictions. The challenge is getting policing into a position where it can access, process and examine such large volumes of data in a way that meets the standards we expect from criminal investigations. The Police Foundation 25/1/2021 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland Workforce plan considered at Authority meeting Police Scotland Workforce plan considered at Authority meeting Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 25/1/2021 News Russia police violence in spotlight after 3,500 protesters detained Police clashed with demonstrators in Moscow as tens of thousands took to the streets across the country Yahoo! 25/1/2021 News New national competition for police innovation Do you have a good idea to improve policing? Do you have personnel or students who have innovative insights? Get your ideas in to this new national competition to find the very best innovations for UK policing. Police Professional 25/1/2021 Feature Covid: Police and protesters clash during Dutch curfew demo Riot police in the Netherlands have clashed with protesters angry at new coronavirus restrictions. BBC 25/1/2021 News The future of crime and criminal justice Work with Offenders looks at an interesting prediction of future crime trends. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2021 News PCC calls for smart motorways to be scrapped The police and crime commissioner of South Yorkshire has written to the Secretary of State for Transport calling for smart motorways to be scrapped because they are “inherently unsafe and dangerous”. Police Professional 25/1/2021 News COVID-19: Calls to NSPCC child welfare hotline jump by 50% during pandemic The NSPCC is calling for the UK government to make extra provisions for child victims in its Domestic Abuse Bill. Sky News 25/1/2021 News «251725182519252025212522252325242525Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events