Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96999 total results. Showing results 52201 to 52220 «260726082609261026112612261326142615Next ›Last » Reset public order tactics to catch up with new protestors says HMI Public order policing and laws needs a resest in response to major protests, HMI has warned Police Oracle 11/3/2021 News PSNI launches questionnaire to help improve support to sexual violence victims The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a questionnaire for victims of sexual abuse and sexual violence to help it identify areas for improvement. Police Professional 11/3/2021 News Call for police to ‘strike balance between rights of protesters and of others’ The police need to strike a better balance between the rights of protesters and the rights of others, according to a report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Police Professional 11/3/2021 News National Case Progression Commitment promises to reduce delays Joint statement issued to support timely delivery of justice for victims, witnesses and defendants College of Policing 11/3/2021 Feature NPCC statement on HMICFRS protest inspection report Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has today said that the police are good at planning for protests, but more needs to be done to find the correct balance between the rights of protesters and the rights of others. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/3/2021 News Circular 001/2021: Antique firearms CORRESPONDENCE; Circular providing advice on legislative changes affecting antique firearms. The changes come into effect on 22 March 2021. Home Office 11/3/2021 Report FBI must target white supremacists’ infiltration of police agencies, congressman says USA: Jamie Raskin calls on FBI director to brief Congress on longstanding issue after police officers were involved in Capitol attack The Guardian 11/3/2021 News Intelligent automation: Have you met your new colleagues? Intelligent automation is delivering significant savings, greater efficiency and improved job satisfaction for many forces across England and Wales; Christy Hopkins and Andy Willmer of consultancy Deloitte highlight some of the key benefits already realised by this automated addition to the police workforce. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 Feature, Innovation Police raids across Europe after encrypted phone network shut down EUROPE: Belgian, Dutch and French police ‘looked over shoulders’ of gangs after hacking Sky ECC network The Guardian 11/3/2021 News Police ‘tip balance in favour of protesters’ rather than disrupted locals and businesses, watchdog says But campaigners accuse government of ‘staggering assault on right to protest’ as parliament considers controversial new laws The Independent 11/3/2021 News Sarah Everard latest: Met Police officer remains in custody as human remains found in hunt for missing woman Detectives are continuing to question a serving Metropolitan Police officer on suspicion of the murder of Sarah Everard following the discovery of human remains. The Standard 11/3/2021 News Experiences of coercive control among Australian women AUSTRALIA: Awareness of coercive control within the context of abusive intimate relationships is greater than ever before in Australia. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 11/3/2021 Research article Getting the balance right? An inspection of how effectively the police deal with protests On 21 September 2020, the Home Secretary commissioned us to conduct an inspection into how effectively the police manage protests. This followed several protests, by groups including Extinction Rebellion, Black Lives Matter and many others. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/3/2021 Report Police have been too soft on disruptive protesters, rules watchdog Police have been too soft on disruptive protesters like Extinction Rebellion (XR), a watchdog has ruled, as it said officers should not take the knee at demonstrations. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 News Hate crime bill set to pass despite claims law fails to protect women A new hate crime bill is set to become law in Scotland after the justice secretary overcame arguments from several feminist MSPs who said the legislation failed to protect women. The Times - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 News Police insist women are safe as remains discovered in Sarah Everard search Dame Cressida Dick, Britain’s most senior police officer, tried last night to reassure women they were safe walking the streets after one of her officers was arrested on suspicion of murdering the marketing manager Sarah Everard. The Times - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 News Public feel confident police respond fairly and proportionately to incidents, but questions remain around use of stop and search While most people believe the UK police respond in a fair and proportionate way when dealing with the public on incidents, recent research commissioned by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) suggests nearly half of those surveyed think stop and search is either not applied as it should be or is unnecessary. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 10/3/2021 News Giving offenders opportunities to change, and the skills to rebuild their lives As the Government introduces a new Bill to bring about sentencing reforms, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, (APCC) has launched a new report which demonstrates how Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are ending the revolving door of crime by ensuring those offenders who want to turn their lives around and stay out of prison get the help and support they need to do so. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 10/3/2021 News New rules to put spotlight on crime-solving ‘performance’ of gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The “performance” of gardaí when investigating crimes is set to be recorded for the first time, and members of the force will be obliged to explain why a crime they were investigating was not solved. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 10/3/2021 News Police dodge questions about facial recognition technology use – accused of taking photos of innocent youth NEW ZEALAND: There are growing suspicions facial recognition technology is being used on police photographs of innocent young people. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 10/3/2021 News «260726082609261026112612261326142615Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events