Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102875 total results. Showing results 58721 to 58740 «293329342935293629372938293929402941Next ›Last » Tiny proportion of police’s coercive control investigations end with charge in North Wales North Wales Police investigated hundreds of coercive control allegations, but ended only four with a charge or summons, figures show. The Leader 17/2/2021 News Digital evidence management can deliver results for policing, victims and communities Digital information is now all pervasive in society, and effective gathering and collating of that information as evidence is a challenge for policing; senior policing advisor Dr Steve Watts, a former chief officer in the UK, believes more forces could be reaping the benefits of digital evidence management systems. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/2/2021 Feature, Opinion Justin Trudeau unveils curbs to check Canada’s rising gun violence Canada has introduced a series of gun-control measures, nine months after a gunman killed 22 people in the country’s worst mass shooting. The Times - Subscription at source 17/2/2021 News Police improve efficiency under new response framework AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has launched a new stream-lined system to enhance the way frontline officers serve and protect their communities. As part of the QPS Service Delivery Redesign Project (SDRP), implemented on Monday, February 8, this new model supports efficient and effective policing by improving the way calls-for-service are managed through the introduction of updated response codes. myPolice - Queensland Police News 16/2/2021 News ‘Abandon smart motorways’, says South Yorkshire PCC Smart motorways should be abandoned so "more serious injuries or fatalities" can be avoided, a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has said. BBC 16/2/2021 News Interview with Volusia County, FL Sheriff Mike Chitwood about his decision to start his own academy USA: Last week, the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office’s plan to train its own recruits instead of having them trained at the local state college. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood spoke with PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler about what he hopes to gain by training his own recruits. Police Executive Research Forum 16/2/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Winnipeg police taking steps to combat systemic racism within the ranks CANADA: WINNIPEG -- The Winnipeg Police Service is taking steps to combat systemic racism and discrimination within the ranks. Police Chief Danny Smyth issued a statement on Feb. 12, saying that systemic racism is a real issue that exists in all institutions, including the police. CTV News (Canada) 16/2/2021 News Busy Queensland cops forced to handle some crimes over the phone AUSTRALIA: Crime is rising so fast in Queensland, the inundated police service has been forced to overhaul the way it assigns officers to incidents as they happen. Commissioner Katarina Carroll said the Queensland Police Service was “finding it very, very difficult to cope with” the demand, so parts of the service have been “realigned”. Brisbane Times (Australia) 16/2/2021 News Northumbria Police: Expert roads officers given 3D scanners to investigate fatalities Expert officers have been equipped with the 3D scanners worth £160,000 to help them investigate fatalities on the region’s roads. The Northern Echo 16/2/2021 News Covid-19: Sadiq Khan considering more police in schools More police officers could be placed in some London schools when they fully reopen to help prevent a surge in violent crime, Sadiq Khan has revealed. BBC 16/2/2021 News Incorrect story in The Times on age of criminal responsibility Today the Times is running an incorrect story which falsely claims that in a recent podcast interview, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Max Hill QC, called for the age of criminal responsibility to be raised. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 16/2/2021 News ‘Huge gap’ in safety training on vehicle stops says Federation Federation lead on pursuits Tim Rogers has said gaps in training were putting officers at risk Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/2/2021 News Police officers to be placed in London schools to tackle violence after lockdown Putting police officers in schools when they fully reopen could help prevent a surge in violent crime in the capital, the Mayor of London has said. Police Professional 16/2/2021 News Police Using ‘Archaic’ Vagrancy Act To ‘Criminalise’ Homelessness During Pandemic Hundreds of charges were made using controversial 19th century law in just six months. Huffington Post 16/2/2021 News Empowering leadership & management in UK Police workforce Built on Moodle, the “Leadership Learning” is the backbone of the first and most comprehensive leadership and management development ecosystem across Policing in the UK, and has delivered behavioural change for almost 90% of attendees. Moodle 16/2/2021 Press release Met Police forensic scientist appears in court accused of mishandling evidence for nearly a decade A forensic scientist for Met Police has appeared in court for allegedly mishandling criminal evidence for almost a decade. Mail Online 16/2/2021 News Sadiq Khan calls for police officers to be stationed in London’s schools when they reopen to stop a spike in violent crime sweeping the capital Putting police officers in schools when they fully reopen could help prevent a surge in violent crime in the capital, the Mayor of London has claimed. Mail Online 16/2/2021 News Time to ask the fundamental questions about the police workforce of the future The Police Foundation’s Strategic Review of Policing is exploring the sort of UK police service stakeholders need and expect over the coming years; ahead of next week’s conference on The Future Police Workforce, Foundation Director Rick Muir highlights some of the key questions that need to be considered. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/2/2021 Feature, Opinion Serial rapist cop dubbed ‘Smiling Maniac’ attacked women then probed own crimes leaving victims terrified, police say A serial rapist cop dubbed the ‘Smiling Maniac’ was in charge of investigating his own sex attacks, police say. The Sun 16/2/2021 News Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner election 2021: Who is standing? People in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire will vote for the region's Police and Crime Commissioner on 6 May. 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