Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98467 total results. Showing results 53781 to 53800 «268626872688268926902691269226932694Next ›Last » MPS launches first ever all-female operation to tackle robbery The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has held its first ever all-female operation as part of series of events to mark International Women’s Day. Police Professional 8/3/2021 News Crypto-currency enabled future crime Ever since the inception of Bitcoin in 2009 and the massive growth of distributed ledger technologies, criminals have developed increasingly harmful ways to use this innovative technology to their advantage. In 2019, experts from academia, police, defence, FinTech and the government came together to identify the latest cryptocurrency risks and score them based on harm, criminal profit, feasibility and difficulty of defeat. In this guest blog, Eray Akartuna at UCL’s Dawes Centre for Future Crime looks closer at these risks and where prevention efforts must improve, particularly given the rise in Covid-related digital crime. The Police Foundation 8/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Home Office announces new funding to tackle violence hotspots Police are to be given an extra £30 million funding pot to target violence hotspots in a bid to crack down on murders, knife crime and other serious offences. Police Professional 8/3/2021 News Women in Policing – International Women’s Day 2021 To mark International Women's Day, APCC Workforce Lead and PCC for Northumbria, Kim McGuiness, writes about women in policing. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 8/3/2021 News Brilliant work of reps marked on International Women’s Day The Police Federation of England and Wales today, 8 March, marked International Women’s Day with a series of special interviews involving PFEW reps which highlighted how the Federation works tirelessly on behalf of female members. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/3/2021 News Travellers could be jailed for pitching illegal camps Travellers could be jailed for pitching illegal camps The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/3/2021 News Suzy Lamplugh: the blunders that allowed her killer to escape justice A new documentary lays bare the missed clues and wasted hours in the case of the missing estate agent The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/3/2021 News Criminal Justice Social Work Statistics in Scotland: 2019-20 This publication presents national-level information, as well as some local authority breakdowns, on criminal justice social work activity in Scotland. The report includes data on justice social work services and social work orders, as well as characteristics of the individuals involved. Scottish Government 8/3/2021 Report Criminal justice social work statistics: 2019-20 OFFICIAL STATISTICS; A National Statistics Publication for Scotland. Scottish Government 8/3/2021 News Strengthening police powers to tackle unauthorised encampments CONSULTATION OUTCOME; This is the government response to the consultation ‘Strengthening police powers to tackle unauthorised encampments’. It follows the government response in 2018 to the consultation ‘Powers for dealing with unauthorised developments and encampments’. Home Office 8/3/2021 Report Metropolitan Police launches first ever all-female operation to tackle robbery The Metropolitan Police has held its first ever all-female operation to help tackle robbery and violent crime. Yahoo! 8/3/2021 News Derek Chauvin trial: Police officer accused of killing George Floyd to face jury amid protests USA: America will be forced to relive the trauma of George Floyd’s death as the trial of the police officer accused of his murder opens in Minneapolis. The Standard 8/3/2021 News Police Taser girl aged ten: Youngest ever UK victim is hit with 50,000-volt stun gun while ‘threatening mother with a hammer’ in private gated estate A 10-year-old girl was tasered by police when they found her armed with a weapon in her home, it has been claimed. Mail Online 8/3/2021 News £130.5 million to tackle serious violence, murder and knife crime Package includes £30 million for police to surge activity in serious violence hotspots and new money to steer young people away from crime. Home Office 8/3/2021 News International Women’s Day 2021: Choose to Challenge Ministry of Defence police officers share their stories and perspectives. Home Office 8/3/2021 News National police data ethics committee could help build public trust in AI-driven operations West Midlands Police data ethics committee could see its role expand into a national portfolio building on its success of scrutinising police use of artificial intelligence-led operations and acting as a vehicle to build public trust in new policing techniques. Policing Insight's Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons talked to one of the committee's creators about its work and the teeth it has despite being only an advisory body. Policing Insight 8/3/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Travellers could be jailed for pitching illegal camps Trespass to be criminalised under new Bill that will also enact longer sentences for serious offenders The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/3/2021 News Operation Midland hurt faith in police, say former home secretaries Six former home secretaries have said that confidence in the police has been seriously damaged by Scotland Yard’s investigation into false allegations of an establishment paedophile ring and have called for an investigation. The Times - Subscription at source 8/3/2021 News Call for law to protect abuse victims who hit back Women who hit back against abusive partners or commit crimes on their behalf such as handling stolen goods or hiding weapons should be allowed to rely on a new defence of coercion, according to campaigners. The Times - Subscription at source 8/3/2021 News Martin Callinan faces crime probe over ‘false’ evidence at Disclosures tribunal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The National Bureau of Criminal Investigation has launched an inquiry into whether former garda commissioner Martin Callinan should face prosecution for giving false or misleading evidence to the Disclosures tribunal. Callinan is the first former commissioner to be placed under investigation in the history of the state. The Times - Subscription at source 7/3/2021 News «268626872688268926902691269226932694Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events