Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94186 total results. Showing results 57421 to 57440 «286828692870287128722873287428752876Next ›Last » Border Police get new Schedule 3 powers to question suspected spies Police at UK ports will be able to stop, question, search and detain individuals to determine whether they are a spy aspart of new Schedule 3 powers introduced as part of the Counter -Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/6/2020 News Carl Beech: the liar who made false claims of a VIP child abuse ring ordered to pay almost £24,000 The man who made false claims of a VIP child abuse ring and received compensation for his lies has today been ordered to pay £23,960. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 9/6/2020 News Chief Constable’s response to soft testing of new ideas Chief Constable Simon Byrne said : “I am aware that our soft testing of new ideas before consultation to deal with our look and appearance in the public domain has provoked a mixed set of reactions. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 9/6/2020 News Shared destination: How Uber is helping the police to crack crime Former MPS police officer Chris Hansen is now Uber's Law Enforcement Outreach Liaison Manager for Northern and Eastern Europe. Here he tells Policing Insight how Uber is working with law enforcement on their investigations. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/6/2020 Feature, Interview Home Office register of forensic pathologists GUIDANCE - The list of Home Office approved forensic pathologists and their practice areas. Home Office 9/6/2020 News PSNI: Change to police branding ‘problematic’ The Police Federation has said that a proposed change to police branding is "proving problematic". BBC 9/6/2020 News Katy Bourne: ‘Police officers want to show solidarity with those protesting against racism’ The Sussex police and crime commissioner on the Black Lives Matter protests and how the force is tackling domestic abuse during lockdown The Guardian 9/6/2020 News 57 officers reported to have quit force over assault firing say it was a police union lie ‘I don’t understand why the union said it’s a thing of solidarity. I think it sends the wrong message that ‘we’re backing our own’ and that’s not the case’ The Independent 9/6/2020 News Community–Police Dialogues: Evaluating the Effects on Adult, Youth, and Police Improving the relationship between the police and the public is a major focus of American police agencies. Community–police dialogues represent a potential avenue to facilitate positive interactions and promote the four pillars of procedural justice (voice, neutrality, respect, and impartiality). Recent funding has allowed one agency to host six community–police dialogues (three with adult community members and three with youth community members). These events allow citizens to participate in a community building circle with police to build community and discuss various concerns relevant to their city. Using pre- and post-test data from dialogue participants, the current study seeks to determine the effects of the community–police dialogue on community perceptions of voice, trust, respect, and empathy towards their police department. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 9/6/2020 Research article Keep ‘Covid assault’ suspects in custody, Scottish Police Federation urges Offenders who try or threaten to infect police officers with coronavirus should be held in custody until they appear in court, the Scottish Police Federation has said. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 9/6/2020 News IBM scraps facial recognition tool in wake of Black Lives Matter protests The tech firm's move comes amid broader calls to scrutinise the use of technology for racial profiling by police The Telegraph - Subscription at source 9/6/2020 News Priti Patel reads riot act to police chief who ALLOWED protesters to tear down statue of slaver Edward Colston during Black Lives Matter rally in Bristol The Home Secretary is demanding the culprits face prosecution as she doubles down her zero tolerance approach to wanton criminality during the demonstrations Mail Online 9/6/2020 News When I saw police officers ‘taking the knee’ I knew it must end in tears This is how it ends. This is how it always ends. Badly. What did they think was going to happen? Mail Online 9/6/2020 Feature, Opinion How police have used lockdown to arrest hundreds of fugitives from ‘Berwick down to Sunderland’ Hundreds of the region’s most wanted fugitives from “Berwick down to Sunderland” have been arrested as police take advantage of quieter roads and streets during the pandemic. The Shields Gazette 9/6/2020 News Black Lives Matter: Replacing police warriors with guardians could be a start The slogan “Defund the Police” has been chanted by crowds at rallies across the United States. It has been painted by activists in giant yellow letters on a road leading to the White House. And it has been seized on by President Trump as an argument to voters that his opponents “have gone Crazy!” The Times - Subscription at source 9/6/2020 Analysis, Feature France vows racists will be purged from force as protests grow The French government promised yesterday to purge racism from the police after an outcry over brutal methods and officers who have allegedly vented hatred on social media. The Times - Subscription at source 9/6/2020 News Boris Johnson says protesters who harm police or property will face ‘the full force of the law’ Boris Johnson has said activists who harm the police or property during Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd will face 'the full force of the law'. Mail Online 9/6/2020 News Bid to defuse tensions as Black Lives Matter protests escalate Sadiq Khan applies pressure on Met police to examine practices such as stop and search The Guardian 9/6/2020 News Katy Bourne: ‘Police officers want to show solidarity with those protesting against racism’ The Sussex police and crime commissioner on the Black Lives Matter protests and how the force is tackling domestic abuse during lockdown The Guardian 9/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Lord Hogan-Howe, Metropolitan Police chief in bungled VIP sex inquiry, gets job in Westminster The Metropolitan Police commissioner who oversaw the bungled VIP sex abuse inquiry has been given a role in the Cabinet Office. The Times - Subscription at source 9/6/2020 News «286828692870287128722873287428752876Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events