Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100056 total results. Showing results 58601 to 58620 «292729282929293029312932293329342935Next ›Last » Police failings left Rotherham predator Arshid Hussain free to abuse girls Multiple failings left a violent predator free to target, groom and sexually abuse vulnerable children in Rotherham, a report by the police watchdog has found. The Times - Subscription at source 11/11/2020 News Hijab introduced to police uniform, first officer to wear it ‘proud’ NEW ZEALAND: When the Christchurch terror attack happened Zeena Ali was inspired to join the police to help her Muslim community. And this week she will not only graduate as a police officer, but will become the first in New Zealand to don a police-issued hijab as part of her uniform. Star News (New Zealand) 11/11/2020 News Qld Police rolls out new communication platform AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police is using Workplace by Facebook to “break down bureaucracy and hierarchy” in the organisation. The rollout of the enterprise communication platform began in March and has helped Queensland Police engage with its workforce to issue rapidly changing Covid-19 directives. IT News (Australia) 11/11/2020 News Intention caveat in hate crime bill is ‘retrograde’ step, says Scottish Council of Jewish Communities Jewish leaders have expressed concern about the Scottish Government’s plan to alter its hate crime bill so intention will need to be proved before a person can be charged with the new offence. Holyrood Magazine 10/11/2020 News ScamwiseNI Partnership celebrates four years of success Today, Tuesday 10th November marks the fourth anniversary of the launch of the ScamwiseNI Partnership. The initiative was developed by a number of organisations including the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the Commissioner for Older People, the Northern Ireland Policing Board and the Department of Justice in response to the rising number of scams being reported to the police. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 10/11/2020 News Children living with ‘toxic trio’ issues more likely to be victims of crime Children living in homes where with an adult experiencing one or more of the "toxic trio" of mental illness, domestic abuse or substance misuse, are more likely to be victims of crime, research has found. Children & Young People Now 10/11/2020 News Doreen and Neville Lawrence castigate police spying inquiry Parents of Stephen Lawrence ‘losing confidence’ in ability of process to get to the truth The Guardian 10/11/2020 News What’s the goal of Biden’s proposed police oversight commission? Judicial Action Network president Holly Harris provides insight on 'America's Newsroom' Yahoo! 10/11/2020 Analysis, Feature Barnier forced to drop post-Brexit security punishment in major win for Boris British negotiators have secured a victory in the post-Brexit trade and security talks after Brussels agreed to limit areas within the deal that are subject to dispute measures. Express 10/11/2020 News Police are being overwhelmed by hidden crimes of domestic and child abuse, and mental health NPCC's child protection lead says people are ten times more likely to be domestic or child abuse victims than burglaries or vehicle theft The Telegraph - Subscription at source 10/11/2020 News Police miss-spent millions on undercover operations including an officer being trained as a clown Millions of pounds of public money was 'misspent' on undercover policing operations - which included an officer being trained as a clown, a public inquiry has been told. Mail Online 10/11/2020 News Spotlight on domestic abuse: How lockdown created a ‘perfect storm’ "Stay at home" was at the core of public health advice in tackling Covid-19, the world over. BBC 10/11/2020 News Fed work to end myth around HIV transmision by spitting and biting The Federation is working with the National AIDS Trust (NAT) to tackle the stigma of HIV and provide reassurance to officers around how it can actually be transmitted. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2020 News Lincolnshire not to extend G4S contract for managed services Lincolnshire PCC to look at bringing services in house, commercial suppliers and creating wholly owned subsidiary to manage some functions. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2020 News Parents of Stephen Lawrence ‘losing confidence’ in undercover policing inquiry Stephen was murdered by a gang of racists in 1993, and incompetence and racism in the police marred the original investigation into his death. Express & Star 10/11/2020 News Mitigating the threat of ransomware USA: Ransomware is an increasing threat for governments and private businesses. PERF spoke with Barbara Duncan, chief of police in Salisbury, Maryland, about her agency’s experience with a ransomware attack. And federal officials shared information about ransomware trends including during the pandemic, how police agencies can protect themselves, and what they should do if they are the victim of a ransomware attack. Police Executive Research Forum 10/11/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion More than 30 women have been tricked into relationships with police spies Undercover police officers tricked multiple women into relationships with them, the most recent of which only ending in 2015. Metro 10/11/2020 News Tender opens for police station telephone advice work We are opening a tender for the delivery of Criminal Defence Direct telephone advice services from 1 June 2021. Home Office 10/11/2020 News On Community Policing for Crisis Intervention USA: As a hostage and crisis negotiator, kidnap ransom negotiator and suicide intervention specialist I normally established contact with people on what we would refer to as ‘the penultimate day’. After numerous such interventions, I had reason to believe that escalation of a crisis isn’t sudden and happens over a period of time. As crisis negotiators, we break down painful chapters during an intervention. Such dissection allows us to listen to entire stories, which eventually would assist in a timely intervention. We’re dealing with humans after all, replacing the word ‘problem’ with the word ‘situation’ was crucial. Nobody is born a criminal and thus without understanding the underlying reasons that activated the ‘crime trigger’, we cannot merely justify imposing a ‘criminal label’. Why did it happen? Why now? Why her or him? Why it may happen again? And so on and so forth. American Society of Evidence-Based Policing (ASEBP) 10/11/2020 Feature, Opinion Lincolnshire Police won’t renew £200m contract with G4S Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones said he won’t extend the force’s outsourcing contract with G4S, and he’s looking at bringing back some services in-house. G4S employs around 580 people providing services for Lincolnshire Police, including force control room handlers, firearms licensing, custody officers, IT and estates. The Lincolnite 10/11/2020 News «292729282929293029312932293329342935Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events