Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104019 total results. Showing results 57581 to 57600 «287628772878287928802881288228832884Next ›Last » Inspectors raise concerns about staffing for new Probation Service Work with Offenders on today's report on plans for reunification. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/5/2021 News ‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back The Guardian 15/5/2021 Feature Torture victims kept in solitary by Home Office for up to a year Immigration detainees left desperate and suicidal after being held in prisons during the pandemic The Guardian 15/5/2021 News Anthony Grainger: Mother vows to fight for secret evidence release The mother of a man shot dead by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has vowed to fight to release the secret evidence shrouding part of his case. BBC 15/5/2021 News More than 1,500 police officers and staff examined by the IOPC for conduct More than 1,500 police officers and staff have faced examination by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) for their conduct in two years. The Leader 15/5/2021 News Met Police chief warns cycle lanes are holding up emergency call-outs Britain's top cop yesterday warned bike lanes are holding up police on emergency call-outs. The Sun 14/5/2021 News Dutch police used deep learning model to predict threats to life NETHERLANDS: Dutch police developed a deep learning model in their EncroChat investigation to predict which messages contain serious threats to life Computer Weekly 14/5/2021 News Inside a Met Police ‘violence suppression unit’ Over 6,000 people have been arrested by "violence suppression units" (VSUs) in areas where knife and gun crime is most prevalent, the Met Police says. The VSUs have seized 1,142 weapons and £1.5m in "criminal cash" since their creation, the force says. BBC 14/5/2021 News Low traffic neighbourhoods delaying Met officers, says Commissioner The commissioner has now said it takes her officers longer to drive through the streets of London because of TFL's traffic calming measures. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/5/2021 News Hampshire OPCC developing info sharing platform to support VRU Hampshire's office of the police and crime crommissioner is developing and implementing an information sharing platform to support the work of their violence reduction units (VRU's). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/5/2021 News ‘Corrupt’ former MPS officer jailed for helping gang seize ‘criminal cash’ A former Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer who used his position to help an organised gang seize money from other criminals has been jailed for eight years. Police Professional 14/5/2021 News #MHAW: It’s ok not to be ok On day four of Mental Health Awareness Week, Oscar Kilo Lead and former Chief Constable Andy Rhodes speaks out about his own challenges. He also reassures members ‘it’s ok not to be ok’. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/5/2021 News The Policing Friendship Tour begins: Walking with Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer The impact of Covid on policing by consent, the fight against human trafficking and the future challenges of cross-border policing were just some of the issues discussed as Policing Insight’s Publisher Bernard Rix began his Policing Friendship Tour. Bernard was talking to Devon and Cornwall Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer, who joined him on the first leg of the walking tour, which began in Barnstaple. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/5/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police boats from across the UK to patrol Cornwall’s coast day and night during G7 Marine policing units will have the power to stop and search vessels if they spot anything suspicious Planet Radio 14/5/2021 News Immigration detentions protester warns Home Office ‘shouldn’t act like mafia’ Mohammad Asif was one of hundreds of people who acted to stop an enforcement van in Glasgow’s southside on Thursday. The Standard 14/5/2021 News The human rights compatibility of shared biometric samples on UK databases DNA and other biometric samples are retained in the UK under clear regulations and an overarching legal framework; but as Post-Doctoral Researcher Karen Richmond of the University of Copenhagen explains, misaligned legislation between England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, means that more than one million samples are being illegally retained – leaving police personnel who enrol those subject onto databases open to litigation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/5/2021 Analysis, Feature Spanish and UK police forces recover €6 million in two-year long Ponzi scheme investigation Hundreds of victims of a €15 million Ponzi scheme may soon recover up to 40% of their losses as a result of an international law enforcement effort to recover the ill-gotten funds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/5/2021 News G7 mutual aid officers urged to adopt Cornwall approach Officer drafted for the G7 summit will be briefed to adjust how they work with the public to avoid poor contacts. Police Oracle 14/5/2021 News Lockdowns led to nine per cent drop in knife crime National lockdowns sparked by the coronavirus pandemic drove a drop in crime across England and Wales in 2020 including a nine per cent fall in knife crime, figures show. Police Professional 14/5/2021 News Boy hit by lightning had ‘touched the hearts’ of police officers during lockdown A nine-year-old boy who died after being struck by lightning had “touched the hearts” of police officers when he left sweets on their cars during lockdown. Police Professional 14/5/2021 News «287628772878287928802881288228832884Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events