Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97360 total results. Showing results 57581 to 57600 «287628772878287928802881288228832884Next ›Last » Victoria Police condemns ‘inappropriate use of force’ by officer who ‘stomped’ on man’s head in Melbourne arrest AUSTRALIA: Victoria's anti-corruption watchdog will take control of a criminal investigation into the actions of two officers who allegedly stomped on a man's head and hit him with a car during an arrest in Melbourne's north. ABC News (Australia) 15/9/2020 News Company run by Chinese military made bid to run NZ Police facial recognition NEW ZEALAND: A company the US says is owned or controlled by China's military made a bid to run the New Zealand police's new facial recognition and image handling system. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/9/2020 News Maximum jail term for attacking emergency workers to be doubled Increase to two years is among series of sentencing reforms announced by Ministry of Justice The Guardian 15/9/2020 News Rule of six: Universities may have to inform police if students break the rules, warns top vice-chancellor Universities may have to inform the police if students are breaking the rule of six on campus, a top vice-chancellor has said. i News 15/9/2020 News Police trialling drones to replace helicopters to pursue suspects Long-range drones are being trialled to replace police helicopters in the pursuit of suspects and searches for missing people, the Home Office has revealed. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 15/9/2020 News Warnings over social media use follow gross misconduct charge over racist meme Police officers must be “mindful” of the potential to damage the reputation of the police when using social media, a disciplinary panel has warned. Police Professional 15/9/2020 News Polish police take criminal gang selling fake impotence treatments off the market The Polish National Police (Policja), supported by Europol, dismantled an organised criminal group involved in the trafficking of counterfeit medicines and money laundering. Europol 15/9/2020 News Government to double maximum penalty for assaulting an emergency worker Responding to news that the maximum sentence for assaulting an emergency worker will be doubled to two years, APCC Workforce Lead, PCC Kim McGuinness said: “It is unimaginable for most of us that our police, fire and other emergency workers can be the subject of an assault, often when they are made vulnerable as a result of going about the business of protecting and serving our communities. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 15/9/2020 News Tougher sentences for assaults on emergency workers as maximum jail term to double The law change comes after Sky News revealed more than 1,600 violent attacks on ambulance workers have taken place this year. Sky News 15/9/2020 News Stop and search: Giving police greater powers ‘will subject people to state harassment’, campaigners warn Ministers are seeking to enforce serious violence reduction orders (SVROs) to increase the chances of suspects with knife convictions being caught and jailed i News 15/9/2020 News Police have had no guidance on how to enforce ‘rule of six’, says top officer After the ‘rule of six’ law came in on Monday, police have still not had any guidance in how to enforce it, a top officer has said. Yahoo! 15/9/2020 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/9/2020 News Online platform eases pressure on 101 and reduces ‘non-policing’ demand The latest assessment of the new Single Online Home platform shows the digital contact channel has eased the pressure on police resources while speeding up the service to the public, and redirecting thousands of enquiries to more appropriate agencies, writes Keith Potter Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/9/2020 Analysis, Feature How women want to fix the police problem Police departments—and how they operate—revolve around systems built by men. Systems that killed George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, and so many others. Systems that are broken. As the country grapples with how to move forward, it’s time to listen to new voices: women. Cosmopolitan 15/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Thematic Inspection of Police Scotland Training and Development – Phase 1 This report is Phase 1 of a Thematic Inspection of Police Scotland Training and Development with the main focus on leadership training, continuous professional development and talent management, as well as appraisal and promotion processes. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 15/9/2020 Report Undervalued, under invested, unacceptable: We need a proactive approach to skills, health and welfare It's time for a proactive approach to frontline health, welfare, skills and career support, believes Mightify CEO Tom Wheelhouse – and investing in action rather than awareness and discussion will bring huge rewards. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Officer dismissed following gross misconduct hearing A North Wales Police officer who “engaged in sexual activity” with a vulnerable woman has been dismissed without notice following a week-long gross misconduct hearing. Police Professional 15/9/2020 News NPCC to draw up guidance on ‘mingling’ to help officers police the rule of six The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) is to set out further guidance on how officers should respond to unlawful gatherings after it emerged that the new ‘rule of six’ coronavirus regulations have made it illegal to “mingle” in some social settings. Police Professional 15/9/2020 News PFEW lobbying results in law change Following extensive lobbying by PFEW, the Government has confirmed it will bring forward a new law to increase the maximum sentence from 12 months to two years for assaults on emergency workers. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 15/9/2020 News Brits flout ‘rule of six’ on first day – as police chief tells neighbourhood snitches: Don’t call us! Hundreds of Brits flouted the new "rule of six" laws on the first day - as a police chief urged "curtain twitchers" not to call cops. The Sun 15/9/2020 News «287628772878287928802881288228832884Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events