Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97113 total results. Showing results 54541 to 54560 «272427252726272727282729273027312732Next ›Last » Call for views on Police Scotland use of drones and body-worn video cameras olyrood’s Justice Sub-Committee on Policing is calling for views on Police Scotland’s use of drones and body-worn video cameras Holyrood Magazine 17/12/2020 News Recorded Crime in Scotland: November 2020 Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for November 2020. Scottish Government 17/12/2020 Report Police grants in England and Wales: 2021 to 2022 Final allocations of grants to police and crime commissioners in England and Wales for 2021 to 2022. Home Office 17/12/2020 Report UK justice system treats victims of crime ‘like bystanders’ Victims’ commissioner for England and Wales calls for ‘victims’ law’ to give them enforceable rights The Guardian 17/12/2020 Police to receive more than £15 billion to fight crime and recruit more officers The funding package for 2021 to 2022 will include more than £400m to continue recruitment of 20,000 extra officers. Home Office 17/12/2020 News Police told not to share immigration data of domestic abuse victims Victims do not report crimes for fear of data being shared with Home Office, groundbreaking report says The Guardian 17/12/2020 News UK police unlawfully processing over a million people’s data on Microsoft 365 Police forces across the UK stand accused of unlawfully processing people’s personal data within the Microsoft 365 cloud productivity platform, after failing to carry out the required data protection checks before deploying the technology, a Computer Weekly investigation has found. Computer Weekly 17/12/2020 News The RCMP: Discrimination and diversity, militarisation, and the erosion of police independence Former Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Bob Paulson looks at the problems the force faces around diversity and discrimination, the effects of unionisation, concerns over militarisation of the RCMP, and fears over the wider erosion of police independence, in the second part of his interview with Policing Insight. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/12/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion EU data law row threatens child abuse investigations Global internet firms could be banned from automatically detecting child abuse images on their systems from as early as next Monday, amid a row over privacy laws within the European Union. BBC 17/12/2020 News Police should not share information on illegal migrants if they are victims of crime, report recommends The police should not share details about illegal immigrants with the Home Office if they are witnesses or vulnerable victims of crime, a new report has recommended. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/12/2020 News Forces to be granted £15.8bn police funding package amid drive for new officers A £15.8 billion funding package for policing is set to be granted to forces over the coming year. The Standard 17/12/2020 News Barack Obama says ‘defund the police’ doesn’t just concern ‘white folks’ Former President Barack Obama doubled down on his 'defund the police' criticism saying the slogan concerns not just white people but individuals like his mother-in-law who may fear officers won't help them in times of need if the system changes. Mail Online 17/12/2020 News Cheshire Constabulary ranked as one of the most inclusive employers in UK This is the fourth year that the police force has been included on the Inclusive Top 50 list Cheshire Live 17/12/2020 News Deal or no deal, how will Brexit affect Britain’s security? In the latest in a Times series exploring what to expect on January 1, Fiona Hamilton looks at security and policing The Times - Subscription at source 17/12/2020 Analysis, Feature Disclose evidence early, police told Police and prosecutors must stop seeing the disclosure of evidence to defence lawyers as an administrative burden if they are to avoid miscarriages of justice in rape allegations, the attorney-general has said. The Times - Subscription at source 17/12/2020 News Interview with Kansas City, MO Chief Rick Smith, Omaha, NE Chief Todd Schmaderer, and Sioux City, IA Chief Rex Mueller USA: For today’s Daily COVID-19 Report, PERF spoke with three chiefs from Midwestern states about how they’ve managed the COVID surge over the past couple months. In all three states, the recent wave of cases peaked in mid-November, but deaths have continued to rise since then. Police Executive Research Forum 17/12/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Lancashire police integrate body-worn video into digital policing app Body-worn video integration will transform Lancashire police’s time-consuming and manual procedures into an efficient digital workflow, but claims that BMV will increase transparency and accountability are not backed by the evidence Computer Weekly 16/12/2020 News Call for views on Police Scotland use of drones and body-worn video cameras Holyrood’s Justice Sub-Committee on Policing is calling for views on Police Scotland’s use of drones and body-worn video cameras. This is in light of privacy concerns and procedural questions the sub-committee has on the rollout of both these systems. Holyrood Magazine 16/12/2020 News Antwerp police test smart cameras that see drivers texting EUROPE: Belgium - The traffic institute Vias has called for the introduction of a new generation of cameras that can tell if a motorist is using their phone while driving. The Brussels Times (Belgium) 16/12/2020 News Police use new powers against climate activists just once in a year AUSTRALIA: Police have used controversial powers against extreme protesters just once in the past year. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 16/12/2020 News «272427252726272727282729273027312732Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events