Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102722 total results. Showing results 57421 to 57440 «286828692870287128722873287428752876Next ›Last » Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner receives lifetime achievement award for tackling financial crime Dame Sara Thornton, the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, has received the Lifetime Achievement Award at this week’s Themis Anti-Financial Crime (AFC) Awards 2021. Police Professional 27/3/2021 News Prime Minister brands violence towards police in Bristol ‘disgraceful’ The Prime Minster has said violence towards police during another protest in Bristol was “disgraceful”, as officers say they are concerned more disorder could follow. Police Professional 27/3/2021 News UK cyber policing gains new alarm bells After a successful pilot run in November 2020, the National Crime Agency (NCA) and the Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) have gone to market looking for a supplier to further develop the Police CyberAlarm in the UK. The system works by monitoring internet traffic and gathering evidence of suspicious activity in its network, which is then sent to the Cyber Crime police units for further investigation. This national initiative aims to be the first line of surveillance against hackers and fraudsters for small and medium businesses (SMEs) in the UK. Government Computing 27/3/2021 News Met police investigate abuse reports from anti-rape culture website Force receives multiple reports of offences after reviewing testimonies on Everyone’s Invited website The Guardian 27/3/2021 News UK beaches rather than cities could be focus of violence this summer, fears police chief John Apter, chairman of the Police Federation, fears forces could be ‘overwhelmed’ as hoards flock to UK holiday hotpots in record numbers due to ban of travelling overseas i News 27/3/2021 News Hate crimes on police ‘more likely to be charged’ Police officers reporting hateful abuse while on duty are much more likely than members of the public to see their attackers charged with hate crime, according to an investigation by BBC Newsnight and the Law Society Gazette. BBC 27/3/2021 News Kill the Bill: Violent protest ‘disgraceful’, says prime minister Violence at a third night of protests in Bristol has been condemned as "disgraceful" by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. BBC 27/3/2021 News What the policing response to the KKK in the 1960s can teach about dismantling white supremacist groups today The rise of the white nationalist movement in the US and the riots at the Capitol in January have led to calls for more powers to target what has been labelled as domestic terrorism; but Professor David Cunningham of Washington University warns that, as attempts to crackdown on the KKK in 1960s America demonstrate, expanding police powers to tackle specific groups can have unintended consequences. Policing Insight 27/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Hate crimes on police ‘more likely to be charged’ Police officers reporting hateful abuse while on duty are much more likely than members of the public to see their attackers charged with hate crime, according to an investigation by BBC Newsnight and the Law Society Gazette. BBC 27/3/2021 News Google staff split as tech giant shuts down Western counter-terror operation Google shut down a nine-month long counterterrorism effort by a Western government, it has been reported. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/3/2021 News Arrests made after protesters launch ‘projectiles’ at police in Bristol Protesters launched glass bottles and eggs at police in Bristol on Friday night as more than 1,000 people came out for the third time in under a week for another 'Kill the Bill' demonstration. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/3/2021 News Covid in Ireland: Garda called to 900 illegal Galway house parties in a year More than 7 per cent of fines for attending or organising house parties have been in Galway, despite it having just 1.6 per cent of the country’s population, according to new figures. The Times 27/3/2021 News Police racially profiled me, says Stephen Lawrence’s brother The brother of Stephen Lawrence has said he was regularly racially profiled by police and even now felt relief if a squad car passed him and his family without stopping them for random checks. The Times 27/3/2021 Feature, News Activists travelled to Bristol to attack protest police, chief claims Activists who were at the Bristol riot came from all over the country with the intention to attack police last Sunday, a senior officer said yesterday as a new wave of protests erupted in the city. The Times - Subscription at source 27/3/2021 News For the people When Nick Adderley became chief constable of Northamptonshire Police, it was rated one of the worst forces in the country. Three years later, HMICFRS says there have been “impressive improvements”. Police Professional takes an in-depth look at the changes that have taken place. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2021 Feature Police Scotland to use Civica MDM software Police Scotland has signed Civica on a five-year, £750,000 contract to use its cloud enabled MultiVue Master Data Management (MDM) software. UKAuthority.com 26/3/2021 News Lords express concern over police losing access to EU database A House of Lords committee has warned that UK police forces could face problems from losing access to an important EU database. UKAuthority.com 26/3/2021 News Northern Ireland Non-Jury Trials My response to Northern Ireland Office consultation on renewal of non-jury trials (“Diplock Courts”) in Northern Ireland for a further 2 years. Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation 26/3/2021 Report Victoria police reveal active counter-terrorism investigation involving rightwing extremists AUSTRALIA: During wide-ranging briefing, senior police said about 40% of the ‘hundreds’ of extremists currently being monitored in the state were rightwing The Guardian 26/3/2021 News Queensland police union calls for crime commission to be stripped of ‘dangerous’ powers AUSTRALIA: The Queensland police union has called for the state’s Crime and Corruption Commission to be stripped of its responsibilities for investigating major and organised crime, claiming the current situation has become “dangerous”. The Guardian 26/3/2021 News «286828692870287128722873287428752876Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events