Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 55401 to 55420 «276727682769277027712772277327742775Next ›Last » Lincolnshire – National child protection inspection, assessment of progress Protecting children is one of the most important tasks the police undertake. Only the police can investigate suspected crimes, arrest perpetrators and monitor sex offenders. Police officers have the power to take a child who is in danger into a place of safety or to seek an order to restrict an offender’s contact with children. The police service also has a significant role in working with other agencies to ensure the child’s protection and well-being, longer term. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/1/2021 Report Child protection in Lincolnshire is improving but more work is needed Improvements have been made by Lincolnshire Police to help keep vulnerable children safe, but further changes are needed, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/1/2021 News Victim Surcharge Fund open for applications Criminals pay towards helping victims. A new fund to help organisations provide support for victims of crime using money paid by offenders has opened for applications. Scottish Government 15/1/2021 News Police powers: pre-charge bail These documents set out the government’s response to the issues raised during the consultation, an evidence review of pre-charge bail, the impact of our proposed changes and details of the 844 responses we received. Home Office 15/1/2021 Report National Crime Agency Remuneration and Review Body remit: 2021 to 2022 CORRESSPONDENCE; Home Secretary letter to the National Crime Agency Remuneration and Review Body (NCAARB) requesting them to conduct an annual review of pay for National Crime Agency (NCA) officers with operational powers. Home Office 15/1/2021 Report Priti Patel under fire as 150,000 police records accidentally lost Fingerprint, DNA and arrest history records deleted and visa system thrown into disarray The Guardian 15/1/2021 News Covid vaccine: Police and teachers could be handed priority status for next round of jabs Police, teachers and other key workers could be handed priority status for the next round of Covid jabs. Express 15/1/2021 News Officers ‘working at pace’ to recover 150,000 accidentally wiped police records The deletion from the Police National Computer related to people who were arrested but released without further action. Express & Star 15/1/2021 News The UAV strategic approach: Reducing the risk of rogue drones Advances in technology have seen drones become more available, more capable and simpler to use, which has means the opportunity for criminal use has also increased; Policing Insight's Andrew Staniforth looks at the threats posed by drones, and the measures that can be taken to counter them. Policing Insight 15/1/2021 Feature, Opinion Technical issue resolved after ‘150,000 police records lost’ The government has said it is assessing the impact of a "technical issue" that saw a reported 150,000 records deleted from police databases. BBC 15/1/2021 News 150,000 arrest records wiped in tech blunder Offenders may go free after software bug deletes fingerprint and DNA files on police computer The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2021 News Belgian king’s car attacked in protest over death of black man Ibrahima Barrie in police custody King Philippe of Belgium’s car was hit by stones during riots in Brussels last night after the death of a young black man in police custody at the weekend. The Times - Subscription at source 15/1/2021 News Will New Zealand’s next police cars be electric? NEW ZEALAND: One of the biggest stories of 2020’s motoring year was Skoda winning the tender to become the New Zealand Police’s next vehicle supplier. In the wake of the announcement, one of the big questions is what the Labour Government’s declaration of a climate emergency means for the vehicles at hand. The climate emergency declaration was followed by a pledge to replace the government’s vehicular fleet with electric cars and hybrids by 2025. Skoda doesn’t currently offer an electric car or hybrid locally. But, that’s set to change. Autocar 15/1/2021 Feature US police three times as likely to use force against leftwing protesters, data finds USA: Law enforcement responses to more than 13,000 protests show a clear disparity in responses, new statistics show The Guardian 15/1/2021 News Home Secretary to introduce ‘Kay’s Law’ reform to better protect victims Police will have to consider key risk factors, including safeguarding victims, when deciding on bail. Home Office 14/1/2021 News New Chair appointed to the College of Policing Nick Herbert (Lord Herbert of South Downs) to lead College's board College of Policing 14/1/2021 News New Chair appointed to the College of Policing Nick Herbert (Lord Herbert of South Downs) has been announced as the new Chair of the College of Policing. Lord Herbert will lead the College’s board, which has representatives from across policing. College of Policing 14/1/2021 News Survey reveals higher risk of sexual violence for gay, lesbian or bisexual people NEW ZEALAND: Gay, lesbian or bisexual people are more than twice as likely to suffer from sexual violence or family harm than the average New Zealander. The Ministry of Justice figures from the Crime and Victims Survey shows gay, lesbian or bisexual people are more likely to experience crime, but also less likely to report it. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/1/2021 News Jersey police reintroduces specialised drug squad Jersey police will reintroduce a specialised drugs squad focusing on drug related investigations in the island over the next year. BBC 14/1/2021 News West Midlands Police see ‘staggering’ rise in domestic abuse cases Over Christmas, police in the West Midlands said they were called to a "staggering" 1,250 incidents of domestic abuse. 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