Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97405 total results. Showing results 57961 to 57980 «289528962897289828992900290129022903Next ›Last » New national competition for police innovation Do you have a good idea to improve policing? Do you have personnel or students who have innovative insights? Get your ideas in to this new national competition to find the very best innovations for UK policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 3/9/2020 Feature Is there a future for automatic facial recognition technology? The recent Court of Appeal judgment around the use of automated facial recognition technology highlights the difficulties created when legislation fails to keep pace with technology, says Fiona Barton QC. Police Professional - Subscription at source 3/9/2020 Feature Police Scotland investigating house party attended by more than 300 people Police Scotland is investigating potential culpable and reckless conduct charges against organisers of a house party attended by more than 300 people in Midlothian. Police Scotland 3/9/2020 News Annual Report 2019/20 Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20 for the academic year ending 31 August 2020 [PDF] The Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) 3/9/2020 Report Crime, not cops, is by far the largest threat to black lives USA: It’s a truth urban prosecutors like me know well but that the activist fire and fury of our moment threatens to swallow: Incidents of black men Âbeing killed at the hands of Âpolice are exceedingly rare. Killing-by-police isn’t even close to a major cause of death of black men. Such incidents are rare in Gotham, rare nationwide. New York Post 3/9/2020 Feature, Opinion PFEW pension compensation – what happens next? The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) pension compensation claim has moved to the next stage of the process following the passing of the deadline for applications on 31 July 2020. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 3/9/2020 News Social media uncooperative on immigration crime says NCA The National Crime Agency has said social media companies are allowing organised immigration crime to 'flourish' by rejecting requests for accounts used by criminal networks to be closed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2020 News Forces ‘must embrace AI’ to deal with explosion in ‘CSA images’ The benefits of using artifical intelligence (AI) must be acknowledged by police to deal with the volume, a venor has said as a record number of logged child abuse images is recorded this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2020 News Extremist MAPPA assessments need more intelligence, review warns Management of convicted terrorists by police and probation staff is too focused on following guidelines rather than the offender, according to an official review. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2020 News Is there a future for automatic facial recognition technology? The recent Court of Appeal judgment around the use of automated facial recognition technology highlights the difficulties created when legislation fails to keep pace with technology, says Fiona Barton QC. Police Professional 3/9/2020 Feature Male officer ‘sanctioned’ for ordering strip search of woman A Surrey Police sergeant will be given management advice for authorising and ordering the strip search of a woman with male officers present. Police Professional 3/9/2020 News London Assembly calls for all MPS officers and staff to receive unconscious bias training The Mayor of London is being urged to ensure all employees of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) receiving training in unconscious bias to reduce the disproportionate targeting of the black community in the capital. Police Professional 3/9/2020 News GMP officer dismissed for excessive use of force An officer from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has been dismissed without notice after a disciplinary panel concluded he used excessive force on a man in Manchester city centre. Police Professional 3/9/2020 News Knife crime: Why young people need to get a say in their rehabilitation Knife crime hit a record high in England and Wales before the COVID-19 lockdown, leading to calls for tougher sentencing; but Sean Creaney, Senior Lecturer at Edge Hill University, and Jo Deakin, Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester, argue that engaging young people in their rehabilitation process is a more effective way of reducing reoffending. Policing Insight 3/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Covid: Australian anti-lockdown suspect’s arrest draws controversy The arrest of a woman in Australia for promoting an anti-lockdown protest online has drawn criticism, after video of the incident went viral. BBC 3/9/2020 News Biden calls for police to be charged over Taylor and Blake shootings Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has urged charges against police who shot two black Americans, Jacob Blake and Breonna Taylor. BBC 3/9/2020 News Optimising the options The ability to make effective decisions, often under intense pressure and scrutiny, is an essential requirement for success in policing. Consultant Tom Gash looks at the role decision science can play in supporting strategy and helping to identify the best possible options in any situation. Police Professional 3/9/2020 Feature Independent review finds gaps in supervision of released terrorists Authorities have been criticised after the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation found gaps in the monitoring of people convicted of terror-related offences in England and Wales. Police Professional 3/9/2020 News Police replace processing notice used to obtain agreement from victims and witnesses to search for relevant material on digital devices In February 2019, a new Digital Processing Notice and supporting information was launched across forces in England and Wales to provide consistency between police forces in how they obtained digital evidence in their investigations. This form was intended to help police and prosecutors balance the needs of following all reasonable lines of enquiry, respecting the privacy of victims and witnesses, and meeting disclosure obligations. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 3/9/2020 News Phone scams targeted in INTERPOL-coordinated operation Criminal network dismantled under ongoing Operation First Light INTERPOL 3/9/2020 News «289528962897289828992900290129022903Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events