Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97457 total results. Showing results 58661 to 58680 «293029312932293329342935293629372938Next ›Last » Stephen Lawrence murder investigation to become ‘inactive’ after all lines of enquiry completed The status of the investigation into the murder of Stephen Lawrence in South London in 1993 is being changed to ‘inactive’ as all identified lines of enquiry have been completed, the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has confirmed. Police Professional 11/8/2020 News Stephen Lawrence racist murder: ‘The Met might give up, I never will’ Racist murder victim Stephen Lawrence's mother has vowed she will never give up on her son despite the Met Police declaring investigations "inactive". BBC 11/8/2020 News Is police use of face recognition now illegal in the UK? The UK Court of Appeal has unanimously reached a decision against a face-recognition system used by South Wales Police. The judgment, which called the use of automated face recognition (AFR) “unlawful”, could have ramifications for the widespread use of such technology across the UK. But there is disagreement about exactly what the consequences will be. New Scientist 11/8/2020 News Policing Insight has already achieved so much, but the challenge continues New Policing Insight Editor Keith Potter on the success of the website to date, the challenges moving forward, and the importance of creating 'engaging, thought provoking and informative' content Policing Insight 11/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Dawn Butler’s video exposes two problems with how we hold the police to account Two quick fixes by central and local government could help prevent abuses of power and improve policing. The New Statesman - Registration at source 11/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Tackling cybercrime against older people during the COVID-19 pandemic Dr Kartikeya Tripathi and Professor Claudia Cooper from the UCL Jill Dando Institute examine how the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime has increased for older people during lockdown and how this threat can be tackled. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/8/2020 Analysis, Feature We’re listening to you and making changes The CEO of the College of Policing introduces our beta site College of Policing 11/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s statement: Court of Appeal judgment (R) Bridges v South Wales Police – Automated Facial Recognition Surveillance Camera Commissioner response to court of appeal judgment on South Wales Police's use of automated facial recognition technology. Surveillance Camera Commissioner 11/8/2020 Feature, Opinion What next for automated facial recognition? Today the Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment on South Wales Police use of automated facial recognition (R (Bridges) v Chief Constable of South Wales Police). Ed Bridges, supported by Liberty, has won on three grounds of his appeal. That the deployments were not in accordance with the law, that the South Wales Police Data Protection Impact Assessment didn’t comply with the Data Protection Act 2018 and they failed in their Public Sector Equality Duty. Surveillance Camera Commissioner 11/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Factors Associated With Law Enforcement Reporting in Patients Presenting For Medical Forensic Examinations Law enforcement reporting following sexual assault is lower than for other violent crimes. Sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) provide care for patients in the acute period following sexual assault and are well-positioned to identify and address barriers to reporting. We examined data from medical forensic examination records documented by SANEs for a 5-year period (2011–2015). We examined 347 records of women 18 and older to identify factors associated with law enforcement reporting at the time of the exam using binomial logistic regression to construct odds ratios (OR). A total of 56.5% of patients in the sample reported to law enforcement. Patients who did not voluntarily consume alcohol were more likely to report than those who did (OR = 4.45; p = .001). Patients who were not students were more likely to report than students (OR = 3.24; p = .002). Patients who had a medical forensic exam within 32 hr of the assault were more likely to report than those having exams after 32 hr (OR = 2.68; p = .007). Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Registration at source 11/8/2020 Research article Facial recognition use by South Wales Police ruled unlawful The use of automatic facial recognition (AFR) technology by South Wales Police is unlawful, the Court of Appeal has ruled. BBC 11/8/2020 News Australia’s cyber security strategy: Cash for cyber police and training, but the cyber devil is in the cyber detail Last week saw the release of Australia’s long-awaited Cyber Security Strategy, and a pledge to spend A$1.67 billion over the next decade. Damien Manuel, Director of the Centre for Cyber Security Solutions at Australia's Deakin University, looks at how the funding will be used – and who will be the main winners and losers. Policing Insight 11/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Officers ‘fed up’ that body cam stop footage cannot be released Officers did 'nothing wrong' in row over racial profiling of MP says Met Federation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2020 News Remote working ‘new normal’ with improved information sharing The sudden switch to laptops during the lockdown has proved the IT case improving joint working and saving time travelling to meetings, Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/8/2020 News Westlaw criminal cases update Westlaw provides coverage of case decisions, including those from the High Court, Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court, with analytical digests written by a team of legally qualified editors. Police Professional - Subscription at source 11/8/2020 Feature Government asked to consider ‘virtual trial’ for Harry Dunn’s alleged killer The Government has been asked to consider a “virtual trial” for Harry Dunn’s alleged killer. Police Professional 11/8/2020 News Teen who punched man and said ‘I don’t want your corona virus in my country’ pleads guilty A teenager has admitted punching a man and saying ‘I don’t want your corona virus in my country’. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 11/8/2020 News New bodycam footage shows George Floyd pleading with arresting officers People in the crowd are heard expressing fear for Mr Floyd's condition, asking whether he had a pulse and was breathing. Sky News 11/8/2020 News What is effective community scrutiny of stop and search? Community scrutiny panels (CSPs) can help to ensure the use of stop and search is fair and proportionate, says Nina Champion, Director of Criminal Justice Alliance – but only if they are representative of their communities, allowed to operate independently, and given the necessary funding, training and access to data. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/8/2020 Feature, Opinion False social media posts blamed for Chicago riot Hundreds of looters converged on central Chicago at night and smashed their way into shops in a riot prompted by false social media posts about a police shooting, Chicago’s police chief said yesterday. 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