Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 51261 to 51280 «256025612562256325642565256625672568Next ›Last » I’m the victim, argues burglar injured by homeowner’s sword A burglar confronted by a woman waving a samurai sword after he broke into her house almost bled to death when he grabbed the blade — and then claimed he had been the victim of an assault. The Times - Subscription at source 18/12/2020 News Toronto’s interim police chief on officer accountability CANADA: Interim Police Chief James Ramer, in a year-end interview, talks about the importance of neighbourhood policing and officer accountability. [VIDEO] The Globe and Mail (Canada) 18/12/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police use of force statistics, England and Wales: April 2019 to March 2020 OFFICIAL STATISTICS; Statistics on incidents where police officers use force; including type of force, reason, outcome, injuries, and person details (such as age, gender). Home Office 17/12/2020 Report 29% reduction during first fortnight of anti-drink and drug drink drive operation According to preliminary figures released today (17 December), police have detected 129 people on suspicion of drink or drug driving between 1st and 16th December, a 29% reduction compared to the same time last year. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 17/12/2020 News Disproportionality in Police Use of Taser: Independent Panel Chair Announced The National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Less Lethal Weapons and the College of Policing have announced Junior Smart OBE as the Panel Chair of an Independent Review into Disproportionate Effects of Use of Taser - a new project set up to identify, understand and tackle the root causes of racial disproportionality in police use of Taser. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 17/12/2020 News Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements review POLICY PAPER: Independent review of the Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) used to supervise terrorist and terrorism-risk offenders Home Office 17/12/2020 Report Victoria’s crime rate rises on the back of 32,000 lockdown breaches AUSTRALIA: New coronavirus lockdown offences fuelled a 2.7 per cent jump in Victoria’s crime rate in the past year but police say they’re particularly concerned about a steep rise in child sexual offences, with a sharp increase in the use and transmission of online abuse material. The Age (Australia) 17/12/2020 News UK Police still the most restrained despite increasing assaults PFEW National Vice-Chair emphasises incidents must be seen in light of steady increase in assaults on officers PoliticsHome 17/12/2020 Feature, Opinion Greater Manchester police to be placed in special measures Inspectors had expressed ‘serious cause for concern’ after force failed to record a fifth of all reported crimes The Guardian 17/12/2020 News Cambridgeshire police force cuts to go ahead despite objections The candidates for Police and Crime Commissioner said the redundancies needed to be stopped until after the May elections Cambridgeshire Live 17/12/2020 News UK police unlawfully processing over a million people’s data on Microsoft 365 The roll-out of Microsoft 365 to dozens of UK police forces may be unlawful, because many have failed to conduct data protection checks before deployment and hold no information on their contracts Computer Weekly 17/12/2020 News Quad Squad: Police given four quad bikes to tackle anti-social behaviour Police have been given four quad bikes in a bid to help tackle anti-social behaviour in rural areas across Lanarkshire. A number of community groups banded together to raise the cash for the vehicles. Daily Record 17/12/2020 News IntelBrief: How has COVID-19 Impacted Intelligence Collection and Analysis? USA: The worsening global pandemic has upended typical operating modalities for intelligence agencies by significantly disrupting traditional face-to-face meetings between handlers and their sources, and keeping key relationships opaque. The Soufan Center 17/12/2020 Analysis, Feature Dog theft: Organised crime driving ‘epidemic’ of dog snatching Demand for dogs skyrocketed in lockdown and has risen again in the run-up to Christmas. Prices have soared as a result. Organised crime is exploiting the situation by smuggling puppies from abroad and stealing dogs in the UK. Dog thefts are now believed to be at an unprecedented high, with puppies stolen for immediate sale and adults taken for forced breeding on puppy farms. An organised crime expert tells the BBC how it works, and why this is the "perfect crime". [VIDEO] BBC 17/12/2020 Analysis, Feature, Interview Dog theft: Organised crime driving ‘epidemic’ of dog snatching Demand for dogs skyrocketed in lockdown and has risen again in the run-up to Christmas. Prices have soared as a result. BBC 17/12/2020 News BREAKING: Greater Manchester Police to be placed in special measures EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Only one other force is thought to ever have had the intervention previously Manchester Evening News 17/12/2020 News APCC warmly welcomes Provisional Police Funding Settlement The Government has today published its Provisional Police Funding Settlement for 2021/22. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/12/2020 News No one should suffer in silence while they are subjected to domestic abuse and exploitation Responding to the Safe to Share? report published today (17 December) by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Service (HMICFRS), APCC Victims Leads, Sophie Linden, London’s Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime & Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner said: “We welcome this report which confirms that the practise of police sharing victims’ immigration information with the Home Office has deterred victims of crime from reporting to the police. This has to change – no one should suffer in silence while they are subjected to domestic abuse and exploitation. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/12/2020 News Blog: Please reach out if you’re in debt It was my childhood dream to be a police officer and when I joined the force I was delighted. I had some debts from before I signed up, which I had been slowly paying off. However, my salary was lower than my previous job and I soon got to the point where I was struggling to pay my debts and make ends meet. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/12/2020 News UK police still ‘most restrained’ despite assaults against them Home Office statistics released today which show a sharp increase in police use of force must be seen in the context of the unacceptably high cases of violence against police officers. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/12/2020 News «256025612562256325642565256625672568Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events