Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 54181 to 54200 «270627072708270927102711271227132714Next ›Last » Tri-force HR software project could be halted due to internal costs Thames Valley, Surrey and Sussex have invested in the software designed to save them time and money, but the forces' internal costs have risen sharply prompting a project review Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/9/2020 News Home Secretary backs Federation campain to release body-worn video footage to the public Home Secretary Priti Patel has given her backing to a campaign launched by the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) to share body-worn video (BWV) footage with the public in a bid to prevent police officers being unfairly criticised. Police Professional 17/9/2020 News Joint investigation team leads to dismantling of one of Europe’s most active Albanian-speaking networks trafficking cocaine into Europe A 5-year long investigation led by Italy culminated this week in 20 arrests and pre-trial detentions throughout Europe Europol 17/9/2020 News Coronavirus: Speak to those breaking rule of six first before calling police – PM People should speak to those who are breaking the rule of six limits on social gatherings before reporting them to police, the prime minister has said. BBC 17/9/2020 News Recorded Crime in Scotland: August 2020 Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for August 2020. Scottish Government 17/9/2020 News Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, quarterly update to June 2020 NATIONAL STATISTICS - Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 17/9/2020 News Federation’s BWV campaign backed by Home Secretary Home Secretary Priti Patel has backed a campaign by PFEW to share body-worn video footage with the public in a bid to prevent police officers being unfairly criticised. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/9/2020 News Former Met Detective says London curfew would be ‘impossible to police’ A former Detective Chief Inspector at the Metropolitan Police today told LBC that a London curfew to limit the spread of coronavirus would be "impossible to enforce" LBC 17/9/2020 News TikTok: Cambridgeshire police officers warned over ‘unprofessional and offensive’ videos The pair were dancing in uniform in a police station in one of the "numerous" clips. Sky News 17/9/2020 News The George Floyd murder trial will be broadcast on UK TV The trial of four police officers accused of killing George Floyd will be broadcast in the UK as part of a new series dedicated to covering court action. Yahoo! 17/9/2020 News Noise pollution: Are drones the future of police flight operations? Noise pollution concerns and complaints in relation to police helicopters are mounting, but while drones are seen as an attractive and effective alternative they have their limitations, as Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/9/2020 Analysis, Feature The impact of arrest and seizure on drug crime and harms: A systematic review AUSTRALIA: Drawing on the Global Policing Database (GPD), this review assesses the impact of supplier arrests and seizures on drug crime, drug use, drug price, drug purity, and drug harm outcomes. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 17/9/2020 Research article Covid court delays: Dead pigeons and four-year waits for justice 'Paul' was accused of committing a domestic burglary in June 2018. BBC 17/9/2020 Analysis, Feature How Greater Manchester Police is cracking down on knife crime Cracking down on knife crime remains a high priority for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) after annual figures found more than 1,000 criminals in the region were cautioned or sentenced for knife and weapon offences. The Bolton News 17/9/2020 Analysis, Feature ‘A flipping nuisance’: Police complain about Extinction Rebellion’s ‘floppy’ protest tactic ‘We have asked them to stop being floppy’ senior Metropolitan police official tells London assembly The Independent 17/9/2020 News Coronavirus: Speak to rule-breakers first before calling police – PM People should speak to social distancing rule-breakers first before reporting them to police, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said. BBC 17/9/2020 News Edmonton police display new armoured vehicle, mobile action centre to replace aging equipment CANADA: The Edmonton Police Service rolled out its new armoured vehicle, a “mobile action centre” and other tactical equipment on Wednesday, much of it to replace old equipment. Supt. Dean Hilton, in charge of the operational command division and critical incident command program at the Edmonton Police Service, said purchasing equipment used for high-risk incidents is meant for public and officer safety. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 17/9/2020 News Proposed London crisis unit would minimize police use of force during mental health calls CANADA: London Police Chief Steve Williams wants to create a specialized team of officers paired with mental health workers to help minimize use of force by police in situations involving mental illness. CBC News (Canada) 17/9/2020 News Police Pathway Programme wins at Diversity Works Awards NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police’s initiative to help reach a broader and more diverse group of potential recruits has resulted in a win at the Diversity Works awards. Scoop (New Zealand) 17/9/2020 News Only 42% of Victorians rate the Victorian Police highly for their ethics and honesty AUSTRALIA: The fourth Roy Morgan Snap SMS survey on Victoria’s Stage 4 restrictions shows only 42% of Victorians rate the Victorian Police either ‘Very high’ (11%) or ‘High’ (31%) for honesty and ethical standards. 25% rate the Police either ‘Low’ (13%) or ‘Very low’ (12%). A further 33% are in the middle and award the Police an Average rating for ethics and honesty. Roy Morgan 17/9/2020 News «270627072708270927102711271227132714Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events