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Showing results 52301 to 52320 «261226132614261526162617261826192620Next ›Last » COVID-19 crime: Interpol issues new guidelines for law enforcement Updated recommendations address crimes impacted by the pandemic including domestic violence, child abuse, cybercrime and financial fraud INTERPOL 17/11/2020 News Promoting and supporting diversity and inclusion CPD in focus 2020: Continuing professional development is about learning and growing and that includes challenging yourself College of Policing 17/11/2020 Feature Government leads national drive to protect victims of child abuse New campaign to protect children launched as tougher restrictions come into effect Home Office 17/11/2020 News How to take a systems approach to effect change in policing USA: A recent presentation to the LA Police Commission addressed how to evolve the police academies of today to deliver the officers of tomorrow RAND Corporation 17/11/2020 Report Wearable sensor technology and potential uses within law enforcement USA: Identifying high-priority needs to improve officer safety, health, and wellness using wearable sensor technology RAND Corporation 17/11/2020 Report Supt. Isobel Granger on smashing ceilings and building ladders: Q&A CANADA: The year 2020 is one to remember for Ottawa Police Supt. Isobel Granger, who is now leading the service’s newly launched Respect, Values and Inclusion (RVI) Directorate. She not only became Ottawa’s first Black superintendent but she also published her first book, Smashing the Glass Ceiling. She joined Blue Line in June for a podcast episode to share her thoughts on the opportunity for change with RVI, building ladders and much more. Blue Line (Canada) 17/11/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police can resume issuing instant £10,000 Covid fines Penalties had been put on hold in England and Wales amid concerns about fairness The Guardian 17/11/2020 News Interviews with Kirkland, WA Chief Cherie Harris; Aurora, IL Chief Kristen USA: For today’s report, PERF interviewed three police chiefs with whom we spoke early in the pandemic: Kirkland, Washington Chief Cherie Harris, whom we interviewed for our first COVID-19 Report on March 17; and Aurora, Illinois Chief Kristen Ziman and Detroit Chief James Craig, who shared their experiences with testing positive for COVID-19 in our April 1 report. Police Executive Research Forum 17/11/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Te Pae Oranga should have te ao Māori approach, put tangata whenua first, advocates say NEW ZEALAND: Te Pae Oranga was supposed to keep Māori out of court, but new figures show tangata whenua aren't buying into it, leading to calls for the programme to be redesigned. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/11/2020 News Whangārei shooting: Gang behaviour getting more vicious – ex-gang member NEW ZEALAND: It is sad that crime has escalated to the point that people are turning guns on police, a former gang members who now runs a community trust says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/11/2020 News Police Association pushes for firearms register to be put in place NEW ZEALAND: The Police Association wants the government to hurry up its firearms register in order to stem the flow of guns to criminal groups. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/11/2020 News Police suspend on-the-spot £10,000 fines for breaking Covid rules Punishments will instead be issued as a summons requiring those fined to go before magistrates and be means tested The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 News APCC Chair Paddy Tipping – PCC Elections, May 2021 Paddy Tipping, Chair of the APCC and PCC for Nottinghamshire, explains why it is important for people to make sure to vote in the PCC Elections in May 2021. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/11/2020 News Case study: Trauma should not be accepted as part of the job How do you even begin to process three fatalities in one week or worse? Policing is unique - helping people and saving lives is rewarding and makes a difference but it’s often tough beyond measure. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/11/2020 News Risk of being murdered higher for black people in England and Wales, research suggests Researchers are calling on police forces to re-examine crime data to help improve policing measures. Sky News 17/11/2020 News The new head of Wales’ biggest police force on the challenges of lockdowns, drugs and knife crime Jeremy Vaughan will take the chief role at South Wales Police whose force area covers 1.3million people Wales Online 17/11/2020 News Police chief who spied on activists went on to work for union blacklist, inquiry told Firms consulted blacklist to vet potential workers they believed could be troublemakers The Guardian 17/11/2020 News Covid in Scotland: Police to enforce travel ban in level 3 and 4 areas People living in level three or level four local authorities will be breaking the law from Friday if they make non-essential journeys outside their own council area. BBC 17/11/2020 News COVID-19: Police to stop issuing £10,000 ‘super fines’ over concerns they can be challenged in court The National Police Chiefs' Council is recommending officers issue a court summons rather than a straight fixed penalty notice. Sky News 17/11/2020 News Brexit: Police warn of ‘major operational impact’ when UK loses access to EU crime databases in January Key information systems will be lost even if a security deal is struck before 31 December, National Crime Agency says The Independent 17/11/2020 News «261226132614261526162617261826192620Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events