Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 50481 to 50500 «252125222523252425252526252725282529Next ›Last » 6,500 coronavirus-related prosecutions in first six months of pandemic Almost 6,500 offences related to coronavirus were prosecuted in the six months following last spring’s lockdown, CPS statistics published today show. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 21/1/2021 News Security and threats in state capitals USA: After the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, agencies responsible for protecting state capitals are preparing for potential threats to their cities and Capitol buildings. PERF spoke with four agencies about how they are addressing these challenges. Police Executive Research Forum 21/1/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Toronto pilot project could remove police from mental health calls — but not in emergencies CANADA: Project would target 'non-emergency, non-violent' calls in areas with highest numbers of reported crises CBC News (Canada) 21/1/2021 News Exclusive: Police prioritised for spare Covid vaccines under local NHS deals Some areas have agreements with forces in which police are contacted so front line officers can be vaccinated with any available jabs The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/1/2021 News Digital knowledge must be integral part of Dutch police training NETHERLANDS: Research reveals gaps in digital knowledge among Netherlands police, with calls for a training ‘roadmap’ to get officers up to speed to tackle cyber crime Computer Weekly 21/1/2021 News NSW records second lowest per capita spend on police in Australia AUSTRALIA: NSW had the second lowest per capita expenditure on police of any Australian state or territory last financial year, spending $468 per capita compared to Victoria's $549 and a national average of $518. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 21/1/2021 News Troubles relatives step up pressure for Historical Investigations Unit Families of 3,500 victims call for the urgent establishment of an independent team of detectives to carry out investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2021 News Suicides by officers under investigation ‘avoidable’ says Fed Welfare support for officers under misconduct investigation must be standardised to curb numbers of suicides, says Federation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2021 News ‘High threshold’ for officers to be removed from barred list College says officers dismissed for gross misconduct or incompetece can apply to have their details wiped after minimum term. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2021 News Emergency worker assaults most common coronavirus-related crime Assaults on emergency service workers were the most common coronavirus-related crimes prosecuted in the six months following last spring’s lockdown, latest figures show. Police Professional 21/1/2021 News Assaults on emergency workers are most common Covid-related crime Assaults on emergency workers made up more than a quarter of Covid-related crimes prosecuted during the first six months of the pandemic, figures show. Metro 21/1/2021 News UK police officer charged over offensive George Floyd meme Sgt Geraint Jones of Devon and Cornwall force accused of sharing image with colleagues on WhatsApp The Guardian 21/1/2021 News CORE political violence and violent organised crime report Q4 2020 We are pleased to release our fourth quarter report on political violence and violent organised crime incidents around the world. This report draws upon and highlights the extensive incident mapping data and analysis that is available within CORE, the essential risk monitoring platform from Control Risks. Control Risks - Registration at source 21/1/2021 Report Lessons from the swamps: Turtle and orchid seizures inform hunt for smugglers The illegal trade in wildlife and plants threatens some of the world's most vulnerable and endangered species; but tackling this illicit activity can also help law enforcement agencies in the fight against other serious and organised international crime, as freelance journalist and specialist scientific and environmental writer Georgina Kenyon explains. Policing Insight 21/1/2021 Feature, Opinion Dismissed officers can now apply to be removed from Barred List The Police Foundation has published a report that looks at the impact of crime on food delivery couriers in London’s gig economy. College of Policing 21/1/2021 Feature ‘Fear of crime in the gig economy’ – Police Foundation First study of its kind released that explores and gives a voice to this category of workers from a criminological perspective College of Policing 21/1/2021 News Victimisation and Fear of Crime in the Gig Economy Technology has facilitated the growth of the food delivery gig economy in London. However, in parallel, there has been a growth in moped theft and mopedenabled crime in recent years, with food delivery couriers becoming a particular target. Not only can a stolen moped have a devastating impact on a courier’s livelihood, that moped is then used to commit other offences, such as drive-by possession snatches, fuelling a wider criminal network. The Police Foundation 21/1/2021 Report Federation to give IOPC inquiry evidence to Home Affairs Select Committee The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has been called to give evidence on January 27 to the Home Affairs Select Committee on its inquiry into the remit of the Independent Office for Police Conduct, the police complaints system and the time taken to resolve complaints. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/1/2021 News Protection of Workers Bill passed A new law to protect retail staff from assault while at work has been passed by the Scottish Parliament. Holyrood Magazine 21/1/2021 News MSPs express ‘serious concerns’ over new domestic abuse legislation The Scottish Parliament's justice committee has warned there are "significant concerns" over how new domestic abuse legislation would work in practice. Holyrood Magazine 21/1/2021 News «252125222523252425252526252725282529Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events