Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100893 total results. Showing results 52061 to 52080 «260026012602260326042605260626072608Next ›Last » The UAV terror threat vector: Deadly and determined drone attacks Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports on a terrorist drone attack in India that has raised concerns among security policymakers around the world, and highlighted the fact that unmanned aerial vehicles present a clear and present danger to the public – one for which police and security authorities remain poorly prepared. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/8/2021 Feature, Opinion Catalytic converter thefts drop as levels of forensic marking rise Reports of catalytic converter thefts across the UK have dropped by 57 per cent as people opt to forensically mark their vehicles, data from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has revealed. Police Professional 11/8/2021 News Catalytic converter thefts drop as people take action to protect their vehicles Reports of catalytic converter thefts across the UK have dropped by 57 per cent, as people opt to forensically mark their vehicles. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/8/2021 News Best use of stop and search scheme GUIDANCE: Guidance for police forces on the implementation of the best use of stop and search scheme. Home Office 11/8/2021 Report Streatham attacker charged at armed police moments before being shot Jurors at inquest into Sudesh Amman’s death shown CCTV footage revealing terrorist's journey from hostel to high street where he died The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/8/2021 News Police told not to target teen knife suspects Ministers have rejected plans to let police stop and search teenage knife carriers, despite widespread support for the move, the Daily Express can reveal. Express 11/8/2021 News Drivers committing thousands of potentially lethal offences on UK motorways every year A new investigation reveals that thousands of drivers every year are making basic, and sometimes lethal, mistakes on our fastest-moving roads. Rob Hull reports i News 11/8/2021 News Draft codes of practice issued under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002: amendments to codes to reflect the Criminal Finances Act 2017 in Northern Ireland CONSULTATION OUTCOME: The Home Office has taken the feedback provided in the consultation on board. A response to the consultation can be found in the draft explanatory memorandum of the codes. Home Office 10/8/2021 Report Normanton police officer nominated for local hero award AUSTRALIA: Local Kurtijar (Normanton) and Tagalaka (Croydon) woman and mum of two, Katrina Rapson has been nominated for a 2021 QBANK Everyday Hero Award for the role she plays in keeping her local community connected. The North Star (Australia) 10/8/2021 News More Euro 2020 racist abuse came from UK than other countries and 99% were not anonymous, says Twitter Data from the UK Football Policing Unit found that of 207 social media posts deemed to be criminal, 34 came from accounts in Britain and 123 in other countries. Sky News 10/8/2021 News WA Police launch Aboriginal language app AUSTRALIA: A new Aboriginal language interpreting app will be rolled out to every West Australian police officer in a bid to improve relations between the force and Indigenous communities. Mandurah Mail (Australia) 10/8/2021 News Drop in firearms officers concerning, says Federation lead New figures which show the number of armed officers fell for the second year in a row have been described as 'worrying' by the Federations' firearm lead. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/8/2021 News New European police vehicles hit the beat in Canterbury NEW ZEALAND: Police vehicles have come a long way since the first Ford Model TT motorised light truck was issued in 1919. Star News (New Zealand) 10/8/2021 News Arming the police – is it a step NZ wants to take? NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand is one of just 19 countries around the world in which police officers don’t routinely carry firearms. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 10/8/2021 News PFEW calls for fair treatment after Government fails to respond to pay plea The national chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has expressed his disappointment that a letter hand-delivered to Downing Street expressing anger the lack of a police pay increase has yet to receive a reply. Police Professional 10/8/2021 News Pulling youth out of broken car window was unjustified use of force by officers – IPCA NEW ZEALAND: The police watchdog has found the force officers used to pull a young person out of a stolen car following a chase was unjustified. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 10/8/2021 News DNA from drug capsules could snare dealers Forensic scientists have succeeded in recovering DNA from the surface of pill capsules in a discovery that could help police to track down criminal syndicates around the world. Police Professional 10/8/2021 News Derbyshire hijacks staff computers to highlight vulnerability concerns Officers and staff at Derbyshire Constabulary have been told they have “let down” the victims of murders and their families and that “drastic changes” are needed in the way the force operates. Police Professional 10/8/2021 News UK’s first National Policing Chief Scientific Adviser aims to bring ‘coherence’ to a ‘fractured landscape’ Professor Paul Taylor, who became the UK’s first Police Chief Scientific Adviser in May, believes policing leaders recognise that science and technology will be crucial to the service going forwards; he spoke to Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons about what his role will be, the importance of partnerships with education and industry, and how the National Crime Laboratory will drive evidence-based good practice in communities across the country. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/8/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Toronto reports highest-ever daily opioid overdose count during August long weekend CANADA: July 30 had highest number of overdose calls since data started being collected in 2017 CBC News (Canada) 10/8/2021 News «260026012602260326042605260626072608Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events