Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97416 total results. Showing results 58141 to 58160 «290429052906290729082909291029112912Next ›Last » Coronavirus in Scotland: Concern over delays in sex crime trials in inspectorate’s review Some victims of sexual crime are still facing delays in their cases reaching trial, postponing their recovery from trauma, a report has found. The Times - Subscription at source 28/8/2020 News Spitting on police ‘doubles during pandemic’ Officers being spat on has more than doubled during the coronavirus pandemic, Police Scotland’s chief constable has said. Police Professional 28/8/2020 News Allow sex assault victims own lawyers, judges urged Judges have been asked to allow alleged sexual assault victims to have legal representation when defence lawyers seek permission to interview them about intimate personal details. The Times - Subscription at source 28/8/2020 News ‘I was scared for my life’: Harry Maguire says he doesn’t ‘owe an apology to anybody’ and claims undercover Greek police battered his legs and taunted him by saying his career was over Manchester United star Harry Maguire has this evening broken his silence and claimed that Greek police attacked him and taunted him while hitting him in the legs saying he 'won't play again.' Mail Online 27/8/2020 News INTERPOL report alerts to sharp rise in plastic waste crime A new INTERPOL strategic report on global plastic waste management has found an alarming increase in illegal plastic pollution trade across the world since 2018. INTERPOL 27/8/2020 News ‘Britain’s hardest cop’ receives top Met Police award after machete attack during traffic stop A police officer who was stabbed with a machete during a routine traffic stop has been honoured with one of Metropolitan Police’s top awards. The Standard 27/8/2020 News Interview with Wilmington, DE Chief Bob Tracy about improving homicide investigations and the Democratic National Convention USA: Bob Tracy served with the NYPD from 1984-2007, was chief of crime control strategies in the Chicago Police Department from 2011-2015, and was named the Wilmington, Delaware police chief in 2017. He spoke with PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler about his career, improving homicide investigations and other aspects of the Wilmington Police Department, and protecting Joe Biden during the recent Democratic National Convention. Police Executive Research Forum 27/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion True believers The latest College of Policing guidance issued to those investigating cases of non-recent sexual abuse reaffirms the notion that victims should be believed in the first instance. But this does not mean lessons from past mistakes have not been learnt. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 27/8/2020 Feature NCSC departing boss reflects on China, Russia and trust in tech A few days after the coronavirus lockdown began, Ciaran Martin's phone pinged with a text message - the government was warning him he had left home three times and had to pay a fine. As the official in charge of defending the UK against cyber-threats, he knew enough to spot a scam. BBC 27/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion As a police officer, I know stop and search is really about power Weed is not the problem, yet it lets us put our hands in people’s pockets. This is just one of the troubling things about the job The Guardian 27/8/2020 Feature, Opinion IPCA report into Alo Ngata’s death ‘disturbing reading’, lawyer says NEW ZEALAND: After being tasered, pepper sprayed and heavily restrained, Alo Ngata was left face-down in a police cell with an incorrectly-fitted spit hood covering his face. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/8/2020 News Caution needed over rush to enhance police powers NEW ZEALAND: Caution is being called over any rush to enhance police powers related to suspected terrorism. Authorities here are eyeing Britain's legal framework which, among other things, grants power to arrest and hold someone temporarily on suspicion of terrorism. Law professor Al Gillespie tells reporter Ben Strang that surveillance powers here are already strong. He adds that laws shouldn't be forced through during a period of heightened emotion. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion White supremacists and militias have infiltrated police across US, report says USA: A former FBI agent has documented links between serving officers and racist militant activities in more than a dozen states The Guardian 27/8/2020 News New report sheds light on sexual assault in Australia AUSTRALIA: Young females in their late teens are more likely than other Australians to be victims of sexual assault, and young males of the same age group are most likely to be recorded as perpetrators, according to police-recorded data in a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Mirage News 27/8/2020 News Local leaders, Victoria’s police chief ‘concerned’ about anti-lockdown protesters AUSTRALIA: Local government leaders have condemned "concerning" anti-lockdown protests which have occurred this week in Melbourne's south-east. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 27/8/2020 News ‘Totally unacceptable’ surge in assaults on emergency services workers Assaults on emergency service workers have risen by almost a third in the past year as latest figures show crime is returning to 2019 levels as lockdown restrictions ease. Police Professional 27/8/2020 News Provisional data shows crime slowly returning to 2019 levels Provisional data from police forces in England and Wales shows police recorded crime is seven per cent lower than in the same period as 2019, as lockdown measures have eased. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 27/8/2020 News PFEW appalled by 31% rise in emergency worker assaults Figures which show assaults on emergency service workers rose by a massive 31 per cent during the lockdown period have been described as ‘a stain on society.’ Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 27/8/2020 News Crime figures offer false sense of security The Police Federation of England and Wales has issued a warning that the public must not be lulled into a false sense of security by the huge reduction in the rate of recorded crime during the lockdown period. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 27/8/2020 News Only 46 fines issued for breaking face mask laws, police data reveals Police have issued a total of 46 fines to people violating face mask laws in England and Wales, new data has revealed The Standard 27/8/2020 News «290429052906290729082909291029112912Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events